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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Edmund H. Knight to Nellie L. Knight, lot on 8
line of Greenwich street, 337:6 E of Stciner, E
68-9 livs 120- also JotonS side of Greenwich
street, 314:11 W of Fillmore, B 120. W 50:514. N
l'>o X 38:11%: also lot on S line of Greenwich
street, 875 Wof Fillmore, W 39:11 by S 120; also
lot on X line of Greenwich street, 60:0% E of
btelner, B 71 :5* Vi, N 120, W 69:2, Sto beginning;
gift.
A. S. and Emma C. Baldwin to Henry Manser,
lot on N line of Fulton street, 75 Eof Lyon, E 25
by N 100, subject to a mortgage: $10.
Alexander H. Bally to Mary B. Suell, lot on E
line of Ashburv street, 125 N of Fell, N25 by E
103:3; gift.
M. J. Stampfer to Patrick Martin, lot on N'.V
corner of St. Roses and Wood streets, W 50 by N
100: *10.
Marie ,-i.nd Frederick Ilageniann Jr. to Charles
Bach, lot on W line of Howard street, 103 N of
Twentieth, N 50 by W 122:6: SlO.
James R. Garniss to the Fidelity and Casualty
Company of New York, lot on W line of Shotwell
street, '265 S of Twenty-sri-ond, S 25 by W 90; $1.
M. Morucnihnu Compauy (a conwratlOD) to
Michael Glvnn.iot 011 S line of Twenty-iirst street,
25 Eof York, B2sby s 37:6; ?10. . .
Lulsfta Cecchlni to Francesco Arata, lot on X line
of tireenwicb street, 171:10% E of Kiockton, E
17:2 Vi by S 137:6: also lot on N line of Broadway,
137 :*) Kof Kearar, E23by N 60; also nil interest
in estates of Luigl, Catherine and Daniel Arata;
$10.
SpsnctrC. Bucki»ee (commissioner of the estate
of Michael Bergtn) to Asostino Moutroul and An
drea <iu:uuucci. lot on R line of Green street, 57 X
of Powell, B 34:3, H 68:9. X '.'2:11, 8 30. W 57:7,
SJ 98:9: (5575.
i). l. and Frances p. Farasworth to Phiiamia<j.
Lincoln, lot on SE line of Harrison street, 7.1 SB
of Stanley place, NE 24 by s ; 96:6; $10.
Cornelia 31. Si-.rtain to Thomas Delahanty, lot on
W lino of Beveath venue, 295:6 Nof Point Lobos
avenue, S 2ft by W 120; !?10.
J. K. S:i.(!:i to Harriett M. Libbey, lot en E line
of State street. 100 sof Randolph. 3 60 by j: 100,
City Land Association; also lot on E line of State
street, :00 ?5 of Sherman. S 25 by t 100, same;
also Sot on N line of Hill street, 30 W of Capitol,
W 50 by N 125, bloc'_ X, Railroad Homestead 2;
$10.
DelM and Harriet A. Pratt and Thomas 11. Dunn
to Anton Rcgli. lota 8 and 9, block 36, Sunnyside;
$10.
Anna B. Anderson to Isaac R. Hall, undivided
3,1 of lot oa NW corner of Henry and Amherst
streets, N 100 by VV 90; $10.
William 11. Koch and Ellen Koch (now F.ilen
Bruce, to Mary Itogors, lot on S line of Marshall
street, 161:11 E of county road (Mission).' E 30,
b 179:2. W 30:1, N 176 lilock 4, College Hoaie
stetid: $GSO.
Edward and Mary Rogers to Ellen Bruce, lame;
910.
ALaMKHA COUNTY.
Hugh and Anna ■• . Hogan of Oakland to William
McGuire of Oakland, lot on S line of Fifteenth
street, 140 \V of Campbell, \V 25 by S 105:7%, be
>n« lot 10, block 727b. Oakland; $10.
Li or.Aw JaiißSen of Oakland to Edward A. Jan3
s>% oi sun l'"rancUcO, lot on S line of Eighth street,
100 WOf Washington, VV 60 by S 100, being lots
12 and l:$ and !•: 10 fee! of lot 11, block 75, Oak
land: 510.
Gtirrjce U. and Frances C. Baker to the Real Es
tute Combine (corporutlori}; lot on F. line of Broad
way, 101 Not Fourteen!- street, N 13- by £ 100,
in in« lota 1 V* •'>. Schroder Tract: also lot on S ilne
<■: Fifteenth Street. 125 E of Broadway, X 25, S
2-"6:3, W 50, N 125. X "Jo. N 101:3 to beciauiug,
with ail ri^iusof ptrtv wall, 3iibject to mortgage,
Oakland: *10.
Emily J. lnntar of Oakland tc William J.,
Robert H. aril .lames .15. Ileiil and Isabelle Rus
sell, lot on N line of Locust street. 275 W of Grove,
W 25 by N iOO, beuig portion of lot. lß. block 2,
W. F. Kclsey tract; ulso, lot on W line of Linden
street, 1 10 Sof Thirty -second, 35 by W 132, being
lot. 13 cr.d portion 01 .'ot 12, block 669, (iluscock
tract. Oakland; gift.
J. C. and Mary K. llolloway to D. C. Campbell of
Oakland, lot on SK line of Nineteenth avenue, 00
B\V of Kast Fifteenth 3treet, 8W 40 by SK 75, be
ing portion of lots 22, 23 and 21, block 21, San
Antonio, subject to a mortgage, East Oakland;
$10.
Heron V.and Emma J. Mills to Edward D. Har
mon or Berkeley, lot on 8 line of Woolsey street.
11/0 )•: of Calais. i: 50 by S 135, being lot 13, block
K. Harmon Tract, Berkeley, quitclaim deed; $1.
Charles E. and Susan M. Howard to Henry Olson
of Oakland, lot op. N line of Monroe or East six
tet-ntli street, 25 X from ,SW corner of lot IS, Dow
anil ';"!iotnas Tract, N 55.50 to S boundary linr| of
Otik 1 rt'«- Farm Tract, tor point of beginning,
tbeuce from point 01 beginning X 2S, N 75, W 26,
S 75. to lifleinnlng: fjslO.
Ula mid Blnirt- Nilson of OaKland to Same, lot
on N line of Monroe or East Sixteenth street. 25
icei 1". ironi BW oorner of lot 18. Dow and Thomas
Tract, )■'. 28 by N 55.50, beinir portion of lot 18,
Ikmv and Thomas Tract. Brooklyn Township: also
lot commencing at a point 55.50 N from N line of
Monroe or East .Sixteenth street, and 25 feet E
from sv,' corner ot 1"!. IS, Dow and Thomas Tract,
'.lu-ijce parallel with Monroe or East Sixteenth
street 28, thence N 75. W 28, S 75 to beginning,
JJrootly.-i Township; $10.
, Katateof William il.Glnncock by John R. Glas
eock. trustee, and Mary A. lllow to Edward M. and
Anne M. Olseu, iot 25. block H, North Alamoda
Truct, Brooklyn Township; ?>lO.
J. C. GiUon of Oakland 10 I>lrs. F. a. Cutler and
Mrs. 11. .'■'. Chadboume and others (trustees of the
Ladies' Ai<! Society of the First Presbyterian
Church of l'leusamon), lots 3 and 4, Mock X, re
vised plan of town of Plertsantor., Murray Town
ship: si 000.
Philip ami Alice Scon of Vrwinoto .lay Scott of
JKrtsno. lot o« X line of Chester street. 144 N\v* of
Kißhth street, N 1 1 by 1-. 100, block 55:», subject to
« mortg-ge of $aOl'O to Oaklind ii_:ik of Savings,
Oakland: $10.
John Nelson of Oakland to Klin M. Grip of Oak
laud, lot 011 X line o; \\>ston avenue or Thirty
.'•ifchth street, 55 W of Ruby street, W 27.50, N
122.19, X 27.33, 8 120.12 to oegiunins, being lot 7.
block B, Broadway ana Ti:lS{fraph-avenue Park
Tract, resubdiviston of blocks A, 15. C, D and £,
Weston Tract, Oakland Township: $500.
Thomas M. and Exiqula F. Jewctt to Mary |
smith of . San Francisco, 10; on NE line of Teie
graph avenue, 48:4 N from NE corner of Sitter
street and Telegraph avenue, N 48:4 by E 150, be
liii; lot 30, block C, Vicente Peralta Reservation
Tract at Tcmescal, Oakland Township; $10.
W. B. Curr of Kern County to George G. Me
( esney of Alaraeda, lot 011 E li. of King street,
225:9 S of Ma»on, s 75:3 by E 120, being lot 44,
Itcgent street Homestead, quitclaim deed, Berke
ley; *10.
William J. Pncheco of Brooklyn Township to
Silas T. Kenyon of San Francisco, lot 21, block A,
amended map of the Moss Tract, Brooklyn Town
ship; Via
Lizzie Rood Of San Francisco to same, lots , >, f>
nnd 7. block A, Frultvaie Villa Tract, warranty
teed, Brooklyn Township: ?10.
Eugene L. Etoubleao, Edward K. aud Susie B.
Taylor to Isabella A. Taylor, block 73, bounded N
by Bncinal avenue, li by Fountain street, S by
Madison and W by Court, Aliuneda; ?6000.
A. W. add Liliun C. May of Oakland to Amelia
de Hose Cotllio, lot commencing nt a point on the
W line of county road which runs by the San Lo
renzo depot of the W. I. R. 11., distant NW 223:3
from Engineers station 69 •6x75:2 on said railru_<l,
thence NW 450:3. >W 408:3, SE 607:H to begin
nlng, being _ portion of Rancho San Leandro, Kdeu
Township; $10. ■-_
Builders' Contracts.
• Richard E. Queen with MabOßey Bros., two
story basement frame buil'linc for residence on N
line of Sacramento street, 137:6 W of Laguna, W
68:9 by N 127-.HV*: $27,095.
Henry Rohling with William Stevenson, brick
work, roueh cementing, etc.. on S line of Bush
street, 5."> Eof Laguna, S 137 :S by X 60: $1600.
Patrick Lolly with \V. A. Mnller, 2-story frame
containing 2 flats, on 6 line of Fulton street. 160
W of Broderiok. W 25 by S 100: $30:55.
Charles Huicmaier with G. G. Gillespie, altera
tions and additions, on SW corner of Uaight and
Filimore streets. 81x49: $1500.
SAN FRANCISCO "CALL."
BU 818 BBS OFFICE ofthoSan Francisco Cai. v—
Market street, open uniil 12 o'clock every
c if. 1 • in llw year.
BRANCH OFFICES— 63O Montgomery street,
rt ! '!< r Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock.
: : '. Jinyes strt-i-t, open until 0:30 o'clock.
717 l-*rkin Rtreet, open until 9:30 o'clock.
BW. comer Sixteenth and Mission streets, open
cntil J' o'clock.
i.'slW Mission street, open until f< o'clock.
116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
CIILRCH NOTICKB. j
M E E use," O F (TV NOD— THE CAIA- |
O-& 'oriiU and Oregon, district synod, the Pacific I
Coast branch of the numerically largest body of tin; I
KvunsrWioal Lutheran Church in the United Suites,
will meet In this city, at St. Paul's Church, corner
.of Eddy and Gousli 3trociB, from the •-'Oth to the
'-Cm of this month. The openiuar services will be
) fid this evening with a sermon by the Rev. G.
3:ni.]-W of Los Angeles. '
' N T I C K~ OF MKUTIXOs.
gfr^» GOLDEN GATE LODGK NO. 30, 7k~
'■: CS^*" g. and A. M.— Special meeting THIS Mb.
.'(WEDNESDAY) AT IKUXOOX. June 1S», v \
at 1:80 o'clock, to conduct the funeral cere- 'x^ v
, monies of our late brother, NELSON L.BERGE-
'" YIN.of Teliatna liOilrc No. S. '
; GKO. J. HOBB, Secretary.
JtrJK 3 CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139, F. m
tfc^-^ itiid A. M.— Called meeting THIS
(WKJDNESDAY) EVENING at 7 V
O'clock sharp. Third degree. By order otr^r^
it-.*- W. M. ' H. FOBTRIEDE, Secretary.
ZrC^' MISSION" LODGE NO. 189, F. ft
iar-i7 and A. M.— Called. meeting THIS gk
(WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7:30"«: V
o'clock. Third degree. .By order of .tho'^r^
W. M. ; CD. BUNKER, Secretary.
Jt-s=~ KXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 166, K. S~
CFjS' and A. At. — Special meeting THIS £*,
(WEDNESDAY) EVENING, .Tuue 19, atXif
7:30 o'clock. Second decree. . /^^^
TnF.O E. SMITH. Secretary.
cE^g= THEI OFFICERS A^iT^mr"
l£~-£r members of San Francisco
I.iKlse No. 3, I. 0.0.1., are hereby
notltied to assemble at Memorial Hall, "rftn^-
Odd Fellows' building, at 2 o'clock p.m., WED-
NESDAY, June 19, to attend the burial services of
our late brother, JOHN STAFFORD. ....
. . .-,■■■- - 11. A. WILSON. Noble Grand.
J. V. Tekkii^on. Recording Sec. ■- .:-
KNIGHTS of the RED branch My ,
E<B? —One hundred and thirty-llrst annl- if"
versary of the birth of THEOBALD WOLFE t^A
TONE will be celebrated THIS (WEDNEB- **&*
DAY) evening. . - * '.■ - ,
■£» BRICK LAYERS THE REGULAR
Lfjir meeting of the association will be held at
B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy st., THIS (WEDNES-
DAY) EVENING, Jnne 19, at 8 o'clock. Prep-
aration for . the Fourth of July parade. The pro-
posed compact with the Master Masons will come
up. ■ JOHN CAMPBELL, Pres. .
T. Smith. Bee. Sec. * -.-.■-■ ;
■-.•■.-.--. ■". SPKCJAt -/.NOTHJHS. - " " ; .
P^»^[R^rr"w^L^C^T rN REM^V^D^ri^
tt^y Turk st. to lIIH2 Stockton: steam, cabinet
baths: room 3. :-.,.' ' , ' ;
SPECIAL NOTlCES— Continued.
MISS~"~OLI V^E WhItNeIT,
ti»^^ hand-rubbing for rheumatism and pain,
Room 5, 110 Sixth st.
i^SP CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFET;
Hr«o' .no pain. Chiropodic Institute, 36"Va Geary.
[»_^= BAD • TENANTS EJECTED FOR $T
m^B? Collections made," city .- or country. Pacific
Collection Co.. 415 Montgy St., room 6, Tel. 5580.
yajf» ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPER-
aB^- 6^ ed $3 50 up. 309 Sixth. George Hnrtman.
ijjprs&' ALL COURTS-LEGAL PRIVATE MAT-
**-& ters; confidential: advice free. ATTOR-
NEY McCABE. 1027 Market *.
CHARLES H. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY-
S6»*s' at-!aw and Notary Public, 638 Market St.,
opp. Pulacc Hotel. Residence, 1620 Fell st. Tele-
phone 370.
it^S" 3 J. B. McINTYKE, BOOKBINDER AND
VB--& Printer. 422 Commercial st.
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
ip^P^r^lDEND NOTICE^SAN FRANCISCO
Ir-^ Savings Union, 532 California street, cor.
Webb. For the half year ending with the 30th of
June, 1895. a dividend has been declared at the
rate per annum of four and right-tenths (4 8-10)
per cent on term deposits and four (4) per cent on
ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable oa and
after Monday, the Ist of July, 1895.
LOVELL WHITE. Cashier.
SE^g"" 1 DIVIDEND NOTICE— DIVIDEND NO.
_»--»^ 'JO (15 cents per sharp) of th? Hutchlnson
Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the
office of the company, 3-7 Market St.. on and after
THURSDAY. June "20. 1895, Transfer books will
close FRIDAY, June 1 4, 1895, at 3 o'clock p. M.
E. H. SHELDON. Secretary.
SITUATIONS \VANTKI>-I
HOTELS, SPRINGS AND RESORTS— FOR
first-class cooks, waitresses, chambermaids
and other hotel help call on us. C. E.HANSEN it
CO., 1 10 Geary; telephone Grant 185.
T ADIEST FOR FIRST-CLASS help call ON
XJ us. C. B. HANSEN & C 0.,110 Geary st. tele-
phone Grant 185. .
COMPETENT SWEDISH COOK WITH REF-
\J erence desires a situation. J. F. CROSETT
CO., 312 Sutler st.
JrTo~OD SERVANTS, CITY OR COUNTRY, AT
VJT MM2C. LEOPOLD'S, 957 Market st. open
evenings.
A T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU-
_._. reau lirst-class Swedish and German girls are
awaiting situations. 332 Geary st. telephone 983.
LADIES- YOU CAN GET RELIABLE HELP
i nt MRS. FENTON'S, 106V 2 Stockton st.
jrTIITL""LATELY FROM "GERMANY WISHES
XX a situation for general housework or as nurse-
girl: American family preferred. Call 545 Mis-
sion st.
C COMPETENT YOUNG LADY* WANTS POSI-
\J tion us stenographer. Address A. T., 42 Hart-
ford st.
GE MAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR
vT general housework: wages $20. Call 702 Bry-
ant st.
G~ WISHES SITUATION"DO GENERAL
housework; city reference. Apply or address
2617 Sutler st.
EXPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES HOUSE-
XV work; willing and agreeable: references: small
wages; also girl 16: same. Apply 754 Folsom.
eliable"lady recently FROM THE
XV East would like position as nursegirl or will do
upstairs work. N., box 27. Call Office.
T) ELI ABLE LADY FROM THE EAST WANT 8
XVposition as l»idv's maid or will care for invalid.
Address L., box 23, Cull Office.
A MERICAN WOMAN WANTS SITUATION
-T- for housework : country preferred; wages $15.
Call 1239 Market near Ninth: no postals.
TKISII GIRL WISHES PLACE ASSIST WITH
X children. Call or address 43 Perry st.
/"1 ENTLEMEN'S MENDING DONE NEATLY
\JT to order by a widow. 25 Taylor St., room 3.
I>EFINED YOUNG LADY WILL give serT-
XV vices for good home and small sa'arv. Address
R. L., box (>, Call.
V AN EASTERN WOMAN TO DO GEN-
BY AN BASTBBN WOMAN TO DO G_N-
eral housework; is good plain cook and laun-
dress: (mall American family preferred ; reference.
Call from 9 to 6, 25 Hyde, cor. Golden Gate aye.
■y oung SWEDISH GIRL WISHES PLACE
X in American family ; is a good cook; wages $25.
Please call 34 Glen Park aye.
yOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A POSITION
X in a small family to do general housework: is a
good cook. Call nt 1 Martha pi., off Geary.
T~on k" "woman] means exhausted,
1J wishes situation to do housekeeping or work of
any kind: will wash dishes in restaurant: is good
baby's nurse; must have work. Apply 281 Minna,
room 6. :ipst«irs.
OMPETENTi RESPECTABLE YOUNG
V^ woman wishes cooking or housework. 1810
Broderick st.
"w ANTED— SITUATION TO DO GENERAL
'» housework; wages moderate; good refer-
ences. 728 Chestnut St., near Fifth. Oakland.
OMPETKNT SWEDISH GIRL WISHES TO
do general housework in . American family;
wages $20. Call 759 -Mission st.
WISHES TO GO OVT BY THE
VT da/: washing, ironing and housecleaning. £37
Stevenson st.. near Eighth.
CIOMPETENT COOK AND "LAUNDRESS
\j wishes situation, or would do general house-
work; can give good reference, and is willing.
Call 2748 Bush st.
TRON:.i, RELIABLE WOMAN wishes to
O do waahine, ironing, cooking or housework by
I the day. MRS. CURTIS, 115Va Twenty-sixth St.,
near Mission.
TYLISH DRESSMAKER; FIT GUARAN-
O teed: cuts by Taylor system: $1 50 per day;
children's clothes made niso. Address F., 2518
Mission st.
I*DDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS TO TAKE
care of baby or small children through the
day. Call or address 660 Willow aye.
LADY. "EXCELLENT GERM A SCHOLAR,
also well trained in music, desires a position as
a traveling companion or nursery governess. Ad-
dress M. P., box 1.7. Call Office.
MKRICAN WOMAN DESIRES FEW MORE
-i*- engagements to cure for children evenings;
good references. Address 2415 Folsom st.
N AMERICAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE
any kind of work by the day. 13 Julian aye.,
bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth sts.
~\ MKRICAN WIDOW WANTS A PLACE AS
-Tl. working housekeeper. 246 Sixth St., room 23.
V FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS OR CHAM-
ber work in private family; best of reference ;
no objection to general housework. Call 548 No-
toma st.
C" IO3IPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY
\J the day washing, ironing or sweeping. Call at
569V^ Minna st., bet. 6th and 7ih.
Dr ]•: a ebb WOULD LIKE FEW more
engagements; $125: children's clothes also.
Address H. N.. 2518 Mission si.
Dll E S.SM A K B a WISHES FEW MORE EN-
XJ gageraents: $1 25 per day: children's clothes
also. A. N., 2518 Mission st.
}r*NULISH WOMAN WANTS WORK IN THE
II kitchen. Apply P. F., oox 69, Call Office.
OOI) COOK WANTS A SITUATION, MIT
or country; will do housework; $10 a month,
If steiw.lv place. Call or address 1000 Washington
St.. cor. Powell.
/~1 EItMA~N LADY WISHES A PLACE AS
VT housekeeper; perfect cook.. Address W. side
Baker st., bet. Golden Gate aye. and McAllisterst.
ry IRL 13 YEARS OLD, FOND OP CHILDREN!
VT would like 11 position as companion to children.
Call or address 317 First St.; call after 6 p. m.
TTkNTLEM'kN'S MENDING— I 44 FIFTH ST.;
VT room 6.
ADY WISHES POSITION AS MANAGER
Xj of rooming-house or housekeeper. Call or ad-
dress 831 Castro hi., Oakland.
ADY WOULD LIKE SOME— PLACE TO
XJ nurse the sick: kind to children. Call or ad-
dress 519 Folsom st. " .
MLDDLB-AGKD WOMAN WISHES TO DO
light houseworK and to assist with sewing or
child: uo objection to sleeping at home. 158 Clara.
VI IDDLK-AGED PERSON WOULD LIKE PO-
i'J- silion In hotel or family; country preferred.
Call or address 1128% Harrison st.
VfEAT "YOt'NG GERMAN GIRL WISHES TO '
1Y do lignt housework 'or assist. Address 614
Folsom st. ■
DEFINED YOUNG WIDOW FROM THE
XV East would like any kind of sewing or gentle-
men's mending: Action guaranteed. * Call 1
10 8 r. m. room 2, first Hat, 119 Ninth st.
ITUATION WANTED FOR SEAMSTRESS
O and nurse; understands dressmaking. Ad-
dress 2650 Harrison St., near 23d.
TE AD V RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES
pluce to do chamber, waiting or laundry work
or generally useful; good seamstress; best of city
reference: country preferred. Address 1153 How-
ard at. . . .
WEDISH GIRL WISHES TO DO GENERAL
O housework is a good cook. Call or address 23
Decatur st., bet. Seventh and Eighth, Brannan and
Bryant sts. .
STYLISH DRESSMAKER WISHES TO GO
out by the day or take work home; satisfaction
guaranteed. 728 Geary st. ' -.
TYLISH DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE FEW
O more engagements by the day in families; good
cutter and fitter. 219 Sixth St., in bakery.
OMAN WANTS SITUATION AS COOK OR
housework. Call Bvb Gilbert st. .
ANTED - PLACE TO DO GENERAL
housework by a good woman that understands
work ; no objections to the country. 561 V 2 How-
-rd st,*..; .-.V.--.".. '*■•■■-■■-, ..;....: ■;.■'-. -..s- i-: J.
WANTED - SITUATION IN SMALL PRI-
■ » » vate family or chambermaid ; country pre- .
ferred. Call or address 449 Jessie st.
WIDOW, WITH SOME MEANS. WOULD LIKE
» » to engage in business with a gentleman. , Call
o Mason st. ,room 9. second floor. .- ;■■•.
■VrOtTNO GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO A*
i sis tin light housework, or take of children. Call
1654 Market st.
■yOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS
X houseKeeper or typewriter. Call at 11 Kearnv
St., room 27, first floor. ; , . .
•y-OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS , PLACE
X to do housework; city or country." Address C.
I)., box 104, Call. ; .-;. : . .-.;- 4*< ,-?;;„- I
ArOUNG GERMAN GIRL FROM THE EAST
. X would like a situation in a bakery ; not afraid to
work. ' Call at 623 Frederick st., near Stanyan. S.
of Park. * ■■■ •■- -;.■ -, • . ■•■ ■ • - - ■•■.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1895.
SITUATIONS "WANTED— Continued.
BY OERMAN g7ri/~TO~ DO~^ENERAL
housework. Call 2514 Bryant, bet. 23d and
24th sts. . '
D~RKSSMAKKR-GOOD CUTTER AND FIT-
\J ter; will go out by the day; terms very reason-
able. 108 Eighth st. '. - .
IRL WISHES TO DO GENERAL HOUSE-
T work: is willing and obliging; good references.
all at 31 Fourteenth St., bet. Folsom aud Harrison.
"you NO- OEKJUX WOMAN WANTS WORK
X • for washing and housecleHiiing. Inquire 6iy 8
Shipley, rear, upstairs. .
pERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO
VI do second work; will also teach the rudiments
of the French and German languages. Call 1439
Polk. : ,■■■:■.' '-- ■*
V TWO NEAT. RESPECTABLE YOUNG
girls, one a competent second girl, the other
wishes general housework. Call at 2112 Pacific
aye. References. ..--.
.yOUNG SPANISH girl FROM NICARAGUA
■1- desires position as typewriter. Please call at 25
Taylor st., room 5. . ■ . *
■yOU.NG LADY -WOULD LIKE GENTLEMAN
X partner: good-paying investment; no triflers.
200 Turk, room 2.
O MUSICAL LADIES (VIOLIN AND PIANO)
— «' desire concert engagement; no objection to
traveling. ; Address \V.. box 101, this office.
SITUATIONS WAXTIiI)- MALE.
pTrVE^H^PO^TA^^^NC^'^E^D'^YOUR
"JT orders for male and female help to the Golden
Rule Labor Association, 948 Mission st.
IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS SITUATION
about gentleman's place; is a good gardener
and understands the care of cows and chickens: is
a good plain carpenter. Address S. M.. Capitol
Lodging-house, 537 Sacramento St., room 112.
Yir anted— POSITION as CLERK IN gro-
» » eery-store; country or city; have had 10 years'
experience and can give best of references from
former employers. O. M. C, box 44, Call Olu'ce.
XPERT IN ADDING ACCOUNTS NEEDS A
position : accuracy and speed guaranteed : first-
class city references. Address Expert, box 78, Call.
PAINTER" WOULD LIKE TO GET WORK;
X ?1 50 a day. 5 Redwood court, Howard St.,
near Seventeenth.
RACTICAL ELECTRICIAN DESIRES PC-
sition to take charge of light or power plant.
Address Electric, box 18, Call.
TRONG ABLE MAN WANTS WORK, WILL
work for board and room: chores about the
house: generally useful; handy at anything; refer-
ences. Call Office T. X., box 162.
ITU ATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCKD,
steady, sober cook in restaurant, lunch or oys-
ter house. Call or address G. ESNEW, 1042 How-
ard st.
OOKXEEPER — EXPERIENCED, WANTS
small set of books. H.. 61, this office.
A L~E T , EXPERIENCED; INVALID;
T traveling '-"ompanion ; speaking : French, Ger-
man and English; shaves, cuts hair, gives mas-
sage. Address V. E., box 162, Call.
"SITUATION WANTED BY SCANDINAVIAN
O accustomed to work on private place; thor-
oughly understands horses, harness, cows, garden
and general work; references. Address S. C., box
111, Call Oflice.
POSITION WANTED BY A YOUTH WHO
X has had experience as assistant bookkeeper
and bill clerk. 1222 Ellis st. .
ITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE
middle-aged married man as janitor or porter;
references given. Address J. P., box 137, Call
Office. ■
TEADY MAN WANTS WORK; WILL WORK
for board and room and $5 per month ; chores
about bouse; generally useful: handy at anything;
references. Call Office R. S., box 164.
TTiXPERTENCED YOUNG MAN DESIRES PO-
irJ sition to run elevator. Address R. E., box 87,
Call Office.
"yOUNG BAKKR, 2 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
X on bread and cakes, wants steady work as as-
sistant baker, city or country; wages $25 to $30.
Address Baker, box 67, Call.
PAINTEK.GRAINFRANDPAPERHANGER;
X first-class reference; work by the day or con-
tract. NORTON, 16 Maria St., oft Chesley, bet.
Seventh and Eighth.
ITU A r lON WANTED— blacksmith, ma-
chine forging; good toolsmith. S. E. P., 951
Howard St.. S. F.
ATOUNG COLORED MAN WOULD LIKE A
X position with private family or private board-
iiiK-hous«; city or country. Address J. L., box
136, Call. ...
OUTSIDE SALESMAN FOR CITY WANTS
engagement on commission or salary. E. W.,
box 99, this office.
TTOUSEPAINTER, WITH TOOLS, WANTS A
XX job by the day, or will take contract; will
work cheap. W. C, 3021 Pine st.
T?NG INKER AND MACHINIST desires A
Xli situation; city references. Address Engineer,
box 104, Call Office.
pOOD VIOLINIST~IS OPEN FOR ENGAGE-
" T ments for dance work; long experience; terms
moderate. 2438 Bush st. . <
SITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS
•■J erardener; thoroughly understands his business
in all its branches: is also first-class horseman and
driver; good milker and can take charge of a gen-
tleman's place and fill all the requirements with
competency ;' good references: wanes to suit the
times. Address A. R. DUVALL, 279 Jessie st.
female HELP WANTED.
B^h^Tberm aids "forscmmer resort,
?25 and $20: hotel pastry-cook and baker. $30;
chambermaid, country hotel, $15; 3 fancy ironers,
steam laundry, city and country, $8 and $10 a
week: 2 ironers, country hotel. $25: plain Ironer,
country laundry, *20 mid found and free fare. C.
R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary St.
BAD waitress for first - CLASS
count hotel, steady the year round, $30:
head waitress, summer resort, $30; head waitress,
water resort. $30: German waitress for springs,
$20:3 waitresses for summer resort, $20; wait-
ress, hotel, south, $20: waitress, hotel near city,
$20. C. R. HAN.SEN" &CO., 110 Geary st.
TELLA MORGANSTKIN, WAITRESS, AND
Nellie Whitney, waitress, please call or send
your address to C. R. HANBKN <fe CO., 110 Geary.
WANTED— S WAITRESSES FOR HOTELS
»' and restaurants, $20 and $25. and $6 a week;
German second girl, country, $20, see lady here:
Invalid nurse. $20; cook, German style, $25; and
Kills for housework. J. F. CROSETT <fe CO., 312
Suiter st.
ANTED— WAITRESS FOR EVENINGS:
German cook, $25: German or French cham-
bermaid and seamstress, $25-; French maid. $25;
French nurse. $25; girl for Auburn, $20. LEON
ANDRE, 315 Stockton.
Tc WOMEN FOR DIFFERENT POSITION'S;
lO *15, $20 and $25. MURRAY & READY,
634 Clay st. : - ;
ANTE D — A COMPETENT FRENCH
lady's mnid, $25; seamstress and chamber-
maid, country. $25; 10 housework girls for city
and country, $26 and $20. Apply MISS PLUN-
KET, 424 Suiter st. ,
KEM A OR FRENCH COOK, S3O, NO WASH-
ing; cook, Oakdale $26, Auburn $20, Redwood
City $20: German seamstress, $20; German second
girl, $20; 10 housework girls, city and country,
$20 and $25: 4 young girls, assist, $12 to $15.
MISS CULLEN, 165 Stockton st.
OOK. BOARDING - HOUSE, BERKELEY:
$25 10 $30: easy place: must go to work to-day.
MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. ;> ■
pi IRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK, $20: 3 GIRLS
"J" lor housework, small American families. MRS.
HIRD, 706 Polk st.
AITRESS $25: CHAMBERMAID TO AS-
tt «lst waiting, $20; country hotels. HOTEL
GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. .
O WAITRESSES, $20: 3 COOKS, COUNTRY.
-J $25 and $30 : 2 ( second girls. San Rafael , $20
and $25: working housekeeper.' country, $25; 2
nurscgirls, city and country, $15 and $20; girls
can obtain positions. 9Vs Stockton st.
ANTED — YOUNG GIRL TO WAIT AT
table in a private boarding-house. $18, and a
good cook for Mill Valley, small washing, $30,
references. 11% Antonio St., off Jones, near Ellis.
ONEST YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST GEN-
erally; good home; $6 per month at start.
401 Halght.
GIRL, 12 TO 15, GOOD HOME. 812 ELlZA-
bcth, west of Castro.
WEDISH GIRL FOR FRENCH FAMILY;
housework and cooking. 429 Geary.
ANTED— TO WAIT ON TABLES.
;Tf 319 Ellis: HOUGHTON'S.
ANTED— A GIRL FOR GENERL HOUSE-
» i work. 1214 Fulton st. ■ Call for two days.
A PPRENTICE AT TAILORING WHO CAN
J\. sew. 319V 2 Ellis. ■-.....
STEADY WOMAN; GOOD HOME IN COUN-
_ try. 1170 Market St., room 96.
FIRST - CLASS ON DRESSMAKING. 1338
Bush St.. near Polk.
p IRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK:
\J sleep at home. 1427 Pine st. - . .
\f IDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN;
A»X chamberwork and plain cooking. 217 Grant
aye.; 11 o'clock. • . : \
STRONG YOUNG GIRL FOR WRAPPING
packages; references. The Unique, 1036 Market.
ANTED — GIRL FOR v LIGHT* HOUSED
work. , Apply at 316 Guerrero st. • ■ '
WAITRESS WANTED." APPLY" SHIRLEY
tt Hotel, 620 Fourth st.
"UNERGETIC ; LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
XJ for new plan of life, health and accident insur-
ance: salary or commission. International In-
demnity Company, 206 Sansome st. ; ■
ANTED— SCHOOLTEACHERS OUT OF A
position to work for the Western Journal of
Education. WHIT AKER & RAY CO., 723 Market
St., between 9 and 10 a. m. -, :. t. . -- ; • ' :
■yOUNG ; NORTH GERMAN GIRL FOR UP- .
X stairs work and assist with children. 1602 Fell.
PERATORS ON LADIES' CLOAKS; ALSO
finishers; at once. 421b Natoma st. -,-:
•yOUNO LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPH
X and qualify for good paying positions. Kearny,
entrance 640 Clay st, ;■■..:•. ■' _■ ;. . *"". , ■
ARTNER WANTED, LADY OR GENT, WITH
means; , respectable; no better paying busines.
112 Taylor st., room 7. ; : . •'. - ' ;
IRL TO : GO , TO NEW, MEXICO; SMALL
family ; general housework ; , fare paid. 1830
O'Farrell st. .:, ; .-,- : ■..,.; : ' -. ;: ■-■,
YOUNG GIRLS WANTED; GOOD SEWERS.
X Union Clothing Company, • 112, 114 and 116
amy st. ; :■ -„•-.. ' .;■ - ' / "
HELP WANTED— Continued.
G< OOD TATLOITES>r "\VANTED; Also~AP^
prentice girl. 39' Everett st. :
G'l IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: CITY
_ references. Apply after 9. 2013 Pine st. •..:'■-, -"?.
Vir ANTED— 2 LADY IRONERSFOR STARCH-
"' work, $25 and board: one lady each for Troy
body irom-r.Nelson band ironer. $25 and board; one
shirt-polisher, No. 10 Troy machine. $35 and
board; none but experienced hands need apply.
Address Red Star Steam Laundry Co., 429 West
Santa Clara st., San Jose. Cal. - .
DRESSMTkeks AND SEWING GIRLS
XJ wanted ; patterns cut to order, 26 cents up.
McDowell Dressmaking Academy. 213 Powell,
PROFESSOR" LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT-
X ting and making school : ail branches. 702 Sutler.
GARMENTS* "PERFECTLY COMPLETED
VX without trying on; call and test. Lawrence
Cnttlng-school* 1231 Market st.
E GAKMO'S WONDERFUL FRENCH
tailor method of three measures; the only
place to learn 'the true method of .drcsscutting;
complete course $10; lessons given; dressmaking
by the week or month : the latest in ' basting, bon-
ing, skirts, sleeves, collars, revers. etc. ; dresses
made on short notice; cutting and fitting a ape-
clalty. DE GARMO. 219 Powell st.
WALK HELP WANTED.
TVTIABORE RS~ CITYr^A.' DA yl^oTaßOr"-
X\J ers. city. $1 50 to $1 75 a day. C. R. HAN-
SEN _*CO., 110 Geary st. ■ '
OA TEAMSTERS, COUNTRY. $1 75 A DAY
£>" 20 laborers, country, $1 50 a day. C. R.
HAN SEN A CO., 110 Geary st. ■
RANCH BLACKSMITH. $2 A DAY AND
found: blacksmith, country shop, $3 a day:
10 farmers, milkers and choremen, $15, $18, 820
and $26. C. R. HAJs'SEN A CO., 110 Geary st.
6 MORE LABORERS FOR RAILROAD IN
the woods, $20 and found, steamer sails to-day,
fare reduced to $2, call early, C. R. HANSEN <fc
CO., 110 Geary st. , : '
FOREMAN BREAD BAKER; FREE FARE.
C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st.
VEGETABLE COOK FOR SUMMER RE-
sort, $40 and free fare; second cook, restau-
rant, $45; Ironer. country laundry, $25. C. R.
HANSEN A CO., 110 Geary st. "
"1 A SCRAPER LOADERS FOR RAILROAD
X\J work: free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110
Geary st.
I A COAL "MINERS. C. R. HANSEN <fc CO.,
X\J 110 Geary st. ■ -
87 MEN CAN OBTAIN WORK TO-DAY FROM
Ol $20 to $80 and found at MURRAY A
READY'S. 634 Clay St. ,
on LABORERS FOR A LARGE COMPANY,
*->\J $25 per month and found, city work; 10 la-
borers, country, $20 and found. MURRAY A
READY, 634 Ciay st. ,
RESTAURANT COOK, $50; 3 HOTEL COOKS,
$30, $40 and $50; 5 waiters; 3 dishwashers.
MURRAY A READY, 634 Clay st.
pOOPER FOR A WINERY, $30 and found.
MURRAY A READY, 634 Clay st.
BLA~CKS.MITH FOR A RANCH. MURRAY A
X) READY, 634 Clay St.
3 CARPENTERS. COUNTRY. MURRAY A
O READY, 634 Clay st.
ARNESS-MAKER FOR RANCH. STEADY
job, $30 and found; line-tender, $35; charcoal-
burner: 2 choremen for private families. MUR-
RAY A READY, 634 Clay st.
3 MILKERS, $30; 10 FARMERS, $20, $25 AND
$26; 10 tiemakers, 10 to 11 cents each; 3
coopers, slack work, 7c barrel. MURRAY A
READY, 634 Clay st. ■
U, r A NTE D — CARPENTER FOR MINE,
'» steady job, $35 and found; miner, $40 and
board: coopers, $30 and found; wagon blacksmith,
$3 a day; ironer, steam laundry, $9 a week; 8
laborers for city. $1 75; farmers and milkers.
Apply to J. F. CROSETT A CO., 628 Sacramento.
WANTED — VALET, $40 *O $50 AND
" found; English groom, s3o and found; steward
and wife, country hotel, $50 ; waiters. $20 and
$30; restaurant cook, $10 a week; hotel cook,
country, $50; cook for miners, $30: cook, small
country restaurant, $25, and others. Apply to J.
F. CROSETT A CO., 628 Sacramento st.
4 STONEMASONS, COUNTRY; MAN TOTKIM
and tally lumber, $30 and board; woodworker,
country, $2 60 a day; ranch blacksmith, $30 and
board; assistant foreman for vineyard, $30: 2
vineyard hands. $20: cook, city, $30; baker for in-
stitution. $25 to $30; laborers for limekiln, $20
and board: 10 redwood tiemakers, 10c apiece: 2
.Italian woodchoppers. R. T. WARD A CO., 608
and 610 Clay st.
W ANTED— WAITER FOR SUMMER .RE-
■»* sort. $30, French preferred: ironer for coun-
try, $30; 2 laundrymen for small country laundry,
$20; dishwasher for a resort near city, $15 arid
found; French baker, country, $25; boy to wash
dishes, $15: young farmer to take care of small
ranch, $180 a year, etc. L. ANDRE, 316
Stockton st.
WANTED— NIGHT NURSE FOR AN INBTI-
' 1 tution short distance in country, $300 per year
with room, board and washing; also nurse, day
watch, same wages: references required: no pro-
fessionals wanted. W. D. EWER <fc CO., 626 Clay.
"WANTED — SCREW - SETTER FOR SAW-
*» mill, $40 and found; farmer and wife, near
city, $35; 3, miners, who can run Burleigh drill,
$2 per day; shingle-sawyer, $35 and found; 5 la-
borers, company work in country, $20 and board;
farmers, laborers, milkers, cooks, waiters and dish-
washers; waiter-boy for country restaurant, $15
and found, fare advanced, and others. W. D.
EWER A CO., 626 Clay st.
WANTED~AN ENGLISHMAN TO DRIVE
it and make himself useful, $26 and found: ref-
erences. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st.
pOLORED PORTER: $15; city HOTEL. ho-
\J TEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st.
Tir ANTED- YOUNG SALESMAN WHO UN-
>» derstands the wholesale and retail liquor busi-
ness entirely : young man with first-class reference
and bonds; also city acquaintance. Call 230 Third
St., bet. 8 and 9 a. m. - •
WANTED— A BOY OF 16 YEARS, LIVING
» ? with parents, to work In a store. Address
W. P., box 27. Call Office. . -. - --
R A N D-BOY WANTED. 585 MISSION ST.
AICER. SECOND HAND: CALL EARLY.
727 Larkin st.
OOD ""SECOND COOK AT 43 SECOND ST.;
must be good on short orders.
\A7 ANTED— GOOD MAN TO HELP IN
TV kitchen. 1012 Battery at.
|>OOTBLACK WANTED AT 53 FTFTH. ST.
TJOOTBLACK WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT
X) 1405 Polk st.: must have brushes. •. ! >~
SHOEMAKER WANTED ON REPAIRING;
positively steady work. 662 Mission st. -
T»OY WANTED TO WASH. dishes, TURK-
1> street Hotel, 22 TurK st. _^___
OOD COAT TAILORS: TAKE OUT WORK.
Union Clothing Co., 112 to 116 Kearny at.
YOUNG BARBER WANTED. 720 VALEN-
X da st. -
T IVE MEN WANTED AT ONCE TO HANDLE
XJ a summer article; pays $3 60 a day. Apply at
store, 328 Seventh st. .
ffl[lßA PARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT
tiP I- *J\J . business; suited to plain, steady man
satisfied with $15 to $18 per. week: trial given be-
fore buying. 5 Stockton st., room 1.
(fi-QOX GOOD CHANCE FOR A MAN WHO
tip*- jiJO. knows a little about cooking; no rent.
STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
W~ ANTED— STEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN
store, etc., $75 per month: sure increase;
must have $150 cash: no previous experience
required. Apply room 2, 51 Third st.
SOBER AND HONEST MAN WITH $125 for
well-paying cash business; clears from $60 to
$90 per month: week's trial given. WILKE, 235
Kearny, room 4.
"©9"S7T~ PRACTICAL RESTAURANT MAN,
tJP-j«J«/. can command good trade, wishes part-
ner in paying restaurant and attend cash counter
and help. See WILKE. 236 Kearny st., room 4.
PARTY WITH $fOO-TAKE LAUN-
JL dry office or drive wagon; wages $12 per week
and commission. Apply laundry office, 207 Fourth
"DARBKR-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP AT 402
XJ Pacific st. .
p ent"eel"boys wanted TO sell candy
V.I packages on trains. r 6 Sacramento st.
T~ AILOR WANTED ON CUSTOM COATS. 16
Russ st. ■-
ANTED— FOR A LAMED A, A BOY ABOUT
»» 18, accustomed to care of horses: wages $15
per month with board; must have good reference.
Apply 114 California St., room 1, bet. 9 and 10 a.m.
"VTEAT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT FOR
Xi sale; good location. 139 Larkin st.
BARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC.
J-> Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT.
BARBERS-GOOD PAYING 3-CHAIR SHOP
for sale. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st.
WANTED— FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER ON
custom coats. ; 626 Minna st. .
SOBER MAN AS PARTNER -""PAYING COR.
saloon; experience not necessary. 633 Howard
YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPH AND
X qualify for good-paying positions. Kearny, en-
trance 640 Clay st. .
OR SALE— BARBER-SHOP (15c) RUNNING
3chalrs. 1 4 Turk st. '
WANTED— A GOOD, SOBER PARTNER IN
■ " cigar-stand and clubroom; the best in the city;
$75 required. 12 Mason st. , :
BEEFSTEAK. PORK CHOPS, V MUTTON
chops, 6c. New restaurant, 636 Clay st. *.■
W" ANTED— ACTIVE MEN AS SOLICITORS
" for cigars on a fair proposition. Apply at 969Va
Market at., bet. 9 and 10 o'clock a. x. - ; ■
SEAMEN FOR EUROPE. SOUTH SEAS AND
all parts of the world. 103 Montgomery aye.
liOR SALE— GOVERNMENT BOOTS AND
shoes. 635 Mission st.
W ANTED— A FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR ON
"a Troy : body > troner. Apply at San Jose
Laundry, San Jose.; ;.
"WANTED — CARRIAGE WOODWORKER.
:.!?. B. GRAVE CO., 421 Pacific st. '
pREEBEER; BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS
JL 1 for 6 cents at 228 Pacific st. ;
W H AT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO
» * St.; 100 outside rooms; best spring beds: single
rooms 20c a day; $1 a week ; meals, 10c.
DO! ELLIS, ; ROSE DALIC— ROOMS ii6c TO 50c
VAX anight; $1 to $3 a week ; open all night. : ;.:.-■.
WANTED-MEN TO 5 GET BOTTLE SHARP
»» steam beer, 6c; bottle wine, 6c. 609 Clay st. ;
HELP WANTED— Contlnned. _j
MEN'S SHOES V2-SOLED,~4OcT HEELS. 25c;
done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny St., basement.
7 DISHES CONSTITUTE THE BEST 10c
dinner on earth at 44 Fourth st. ■
KA A PAIRS MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 250 TO $1.
U\J\J 562 Mission st.: also 631V 2 Sacramento su
CUTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE
V^ S. F. Cutting School, 12 Montgomery, mis 8-10.
AXE THE DEAD — WKNZEI/S ALARM
clock: no electricity. 607 Montgomery st.
WANTED— AND MECHANICS
»' to know that Ed Rolkln, Reno House proprie-
tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150
large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week.
SHOES HALF-SOLED IX 15 MINUTES
while you wait at half usual price. 959 Howard.
I 1 AA MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150
; X\J\J and 20c a night, including coffee and roils.
624 Washington st., near Kearny. ■ -. '/ . V
LJNDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD—
-Lj single furnished rooms, 75c week, 15c night.
X\[ ANTED— SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY; $1
»» ■ week ; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 50 a week;
; reading room • daily papers. 3« Clay st. ■
SHOES HALF-80LED IN 10 MINUTES:
done while you wait: at less than half the usual
price; all repairing done at half price; work guar-
anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second st.
EMOVED 706 T0~726y2. OPP. HOWARD-
J-t st. Theater; also 116 to 118 Fourth St.: best
place in the city for new and second-hand shoes.
BEST IN CITY-SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND
25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, SI 50 per week.
Pacific House .Commercial and Leidebdorff sts.
TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE-
_ low Sixth, fora room; 25c night: $1 week.
AGENTS WANTED.
QALESMAN— DRUG TRADE, SIDELINE OR
0 otherwise. J. Knight, 225 State St., Racine, Wis.
AGENTS— 50 PER CENT, 100 . PER CENT,
200 per cent profit; ladies or gents ; nice clean
goods for best people; happy customers: happy
agents; all at home; money in pocket: no capital,
no experience, no hard work. Write Globe Cheml-
cal Co., B. 5, Columbus, Ohio. - '■
t\r ANTED — why SHOULD any lady
** married or single.be poor or live in penury
when they can get a light easy job by addressing
Globe Chemical Co., B. 4, Columbus, Ohio, who
employ ladies to look after their business right at
home and make from $10 to $20 a week without
any experience or hard work.
WANTED TO-DAY— 2 LIVE CANVASSERS
'"to introduce horse and stock book. ED-
WARDS 7 City Hall avenue.
WANTEjp-FURNISHED HOUSE.
WANTED— FURNISHED HOUSE OR LOWER
flat, 5 to 7 rooms, in good locality: rent $40 or
under. Address, with full particulars, 8., 526 Tele-
graph aye., suite 7, Oakland.
I ■
ROOMS WANTED.
Tir ANTED— BY A^E^"tIIeIJaN~A~FUR-
. »» nishedroom; hot and cold water; bath; gas;
north Market and east Van Ness aye.: private
family preferred : references exchanged. Address
T. P.. box 95, Call Office. .
ANTED — 3 OR 4 ROOMS FOR HOUSE-
»' keeping, bet. Second and Seventh, Mission
and Bran nan; rent not to exceed $15. Address
T., box 54, this office.
BOARDING WANTED.
WILL~ EXCHANGIS NICELY LOCATED
Park lot or Mission road lot for room and
board. Address Owner, box 111, Call Office.
LADY WOULD LIKE BOARD IN COUNTRY;
plenty of fruit and vegetables: terms not to ex-
ceed $3 60 weekly. R.. box 26, Call Office.
FURNITURE WANTED.
Lh!^B^Rb.AUCTibNEERT^AYSrCASHTFoR
. furniture and ail kinds merchandise. 10 Fulton.
WANTED— MIS CELL ANEOUS.
KLEIN^Og^IXTTTs^C^A^YS^OOODI^RICEi
for clothing, books and jewelry: postal.
~^ HORSES.
OOD ROAD HORMeTp^rIFk^tTy^ENTLeI
VX six years old; record 3 minutes. Can be seen
at 2425 Post St., San Francisco.
OR SALE— GOOD BUSINESS HORSES AT
X 1 Fox Hall stable, 2320 Fillmore st.
SZUKALSKI REMOVED FROM 1575 MAR-
. ketto 1307 Mission; fine single and double
harness, blankets, robes, etc. : low prices.
TYLISH HORSE AND BUGGY VERY
KJ cheap. HEINE, 40 O'Farrell st.
40 HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS,
1" buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse
Market, 327 Sixth st. ; auction sales every Wednes-
day. SULLIVAN A DOYLE, Auctioneers.
1 AA SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL
lvv kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts:
also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia nts.
WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
I7»OR SALE— AT , A BARGAIN^ FINE™B
seated mountain wagon with canopy. top and
trunk rack; harness and four-in-hand team;, will
return from Yosemlte July 1: equipment for
country outing guaranteed perfect. For informa-
tion apply to H. D. Loveland, care of WELLMAN,
PECK CO., city.
QECOND-HAND WAGONS: • ALL ■ KINDS:
io cheap. 924 Bryant at., bet. Seventh and
Eighth.
tTOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
THIRST-CLASS BILLIARDTABLE FOR SALE;
X 1 a bargain. 832 Shotwell st.
OR SALE— BICYCLE: CUSHION TIRE; BOY
JD or Eirl; ball-bearing; price $17 50. Address B.
H., box 112, Call Office.
O A GOOD AS NEW ; 7-DRAWER DOMES-
i\p^d\f. tic sewing-machine, 939% Mission st.
OR RALE-SLOOP YACHT SAPPHO AND
1 all equipments. Address E. A. ENGELBERG,
327 Battery st.
IfIRST-CLASS BICYCLE FOR SALE CHEAP.
1 109 Fourth st.
HITE'S SEWING-MACHINE FOR SALE
cheap. 429 Franklin st. • -
/COLUMBIA PNEUMATIC, ONLY $30; BAR-
\J gain. 328 McAllister st.
SAFE FOR SALE; FIRE AND BURGLAR
proof. T. HURLEY, room 96, 305 Larkin st.
ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE,
coffee-mill and money-till: cheap. 102 Clay st.
1 LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKEs
of safes which have ' been taken in exchange
as part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows:
3 burglar-proof bank orcoin safes, 7 Jewelers' safes,
8 brokers' safes, 13 merchant safes: tire and
burglar proof : all sizes; at less than half cost; see
them before you order. The Waltz Safe Salesroom,
221 and 223 Market st., factory 13 and 15 Drumm
at., San Francisco. Cal.
■\TEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-
1> hand. W. 8. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st.
COUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES
bought and sold 1121 V 2 Market, bet. 7th and Bth
_ .CLAIRVOYANTS. >
ME~ PORTE " C A RJ>RE ADER "l A DIES
50c; gents $1 : palmistry and clairvoyant; sit-
tings 81 50. 210 Turk St., near Jones. '
RRIVED-PROF. F. EUGENE FROM THE
East; he can be consulted on all matters of
Interest to the human race, business, love, mar-
riage; everything: advice and assistance for all;
hours, 9a. m. to 8 p.m.; letters with stamp an-
swered. Parlors 102 and 104, 1206 Market st.
ISS MJSLVINA, CLAIRVOYANT AND MAG-
l'i. netic healer, 766% Howard st.
MRS. DR. THOMAS BEIGHEL, CLAIRVOY-
ant : good luck given in business: lovers united;
no mistakes: fee 50c. 113 Fourth St., room 9.
T EON, PALMIST." CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE-
JU reader, 533 Post: h'rs 9 to B daily ; and Sunday.
MX. MOREAU— GREAT AND ONLY ME-
(limn ; give her a call; fee 25c. 131 Fourth St.
GREAT CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD-READ-
er: Mme. Stewart from Boston; seventh daugh-
ter of the seventh daughter; has read cards since 11
years of age ; ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, r. 3-4.
ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL-
er by eggs and car-Is (in English or German) tells
entire lrfe, past, present, future; consultations ou
all affairs, nothing excepted; names given: good
advice; sure help: restores lost love by sympathy;
mistake impossible: fee $1 ; letter $2. 30 Kearny. ;
AUGUSTA LEOLA. FORTUNE TELLER:
magic charms; love tokens; true picture of
future wife and husband; teaches fortune-telling;
develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the
seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm;
fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth.
; SPIRITUALISM. ~
DR. SCHLESINGER, TEST MEDIUM AND
healer; tobacco and alcohol cured. : 534 Page.
RS. S. SEAL— SPIRITUAL MEDIUM: RE-
ligious cir. Wed. 8 p.m.; Thurs., 2:30: 110 M-
o at. -.. ■• '■■ •■ .- ■■--.■
.' . -^ ASTROLOGY. . .»
A STRAL SEER— PROF. HOLMES, 623 GEARY
xx at-: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice-
DENTISTS. — — —
DR. REA, 9 SI^H^tT^LLD^N^AiTwORK
at lowest prices ana warranted; open evenings
BR. J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN
Gate aye.— Open evenings ; Sundays till noon.
DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE
Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction
and patentee of improved bridge work or • teeth
without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st.
AT CHALFANTS'S,BMABON,COR. MARKET,
sets of teeth are made to please or no charge;
on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced:
small gold fillings only $2; painless extraction.
pROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION," 759 MAR-
V- 1 ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists; only reli-
able agent for paimess extraction: artificial teeth
Inn ; fillings from $1 ; extracting 60c, with gas $1.
(Bj7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS
tip I good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS.
dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater.
DR. H. O. VOUNIi. BiiIDGKS.AND TEETH
without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. ;•
DR. LUDLUM HILL,, 1443~~MARKET ST.,
near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when
plates are | mado; : old plates made over like new
teeth from $8 per set ; extracting 50c: gas given. :, ,'
pOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. m&uTw£
V ket su : DH. CHARLES W. DECKER. ■
BUSINESS CHAJICBj.
S~^rß^Nls'^Tu¥fLirr46'THJßDST., SELLS,
buys and exchanges business interests of all de-
scriptions at short notice; 10 years' experience
qualifies us to handle all kinds of business to ad- i
vantage: also partners procured with responsible
parties only; we refer to banks and leading busi- I
ness firms as to our reputation abd standing.
STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
AKERY: OLD-ESTABLISHED; BEST LO-
cation In the city: uses 4 barrels of flour daily;
larire trade- great bargain on account of departure.
STRAND & TUTTLE. 46 Third at.
~i'~'7AA~SATOON; GOOD STOCK AND FIX-
<Jp 1 UU. tures: near 4 theaters; clears $150 a
month; cheap rent: owner In place 6 years; retir-
ing. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
C.-I-A PARTNER IN horse-shoeing
nt^ltJU. shop: clears $75 a month to each; good
chance. STRAND TUTTLE. 45 Third st.
aiea PATENT ARTICLE: CLEARS $3 TO
«lh IOU. $5 per day. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45
Third at. ....... „ __
eO'A GROCERY AND BAR. WITH 2
3£Z«_)U. furnished rooms; cheap rent; full value
insight; pays well: great bargain on account of
departure; See STRAND A TUTTLIS, 46 Third.
__'£Ark CANDY AND ICECREAM FAC-
tIrOUU. Tory; cheap rent: everything complete;
good business. "See STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third-
dU/»AA GROCERY AND BAB: LIVING-
i*DUU. room: rent only $20: full value: clears
$176 month. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third at.
o**o f\(\ PORK AND DELICATESSEN
(3)_.UU. store: rent $16: good paying place: bar-
gain. See STRAN D A TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
"sfl A BRANCH BAKERY :TH REE ROOMS ;
tJ!) 1 OU . cheap. STRAND A TUTTLE. 45 Third.
ffiQ.^n CORNER SALOON: BEST LOCA-
«Jr*J»)U. tion on Fourth st.; pays well; cheap
rent: bargain. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
©lAAA CORNER LOON ; VALUE IN
tJplUv' '. Bight: clears over $100 a month.
STRAND A .TUTTLE, 46 Third St.
<_QXA SALOON; DOWNTOWN AMONG BIG
tJ)O*_)U. business houses;, selling at a great
sacrifice: in reality worth double the amount
asked. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
(JUQ^fk RESTAURANT; BEST PART OF
tJpOUU. Fourth st.; pays well: full value; bar-
gain. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third St.
(J_qXA WANTED— HONEST SOBER PART-
*4pOiJU. ner in good running paying saloon and
lunchhouse. STRAND A TUTTLE. 45 Third st.
ROLL A STENBERG, 719 MARKET, NEAR
Third, sell or exchange businesses, furnished
houses, orchards, vineyards, San Francisco, Ala-
meda, and Oakland property; send particulars; all j
applications for sales promptly attended to.
PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market St. ■
~q[a a a POPULAR cigar- STORE, NEAR
tJprxUU. Market; controls large trade from
saloon. PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market st.
IG PAYING saloon, water FRONT;
connected with shipping office: make offer.
PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market.
ffl* QAA STATIONERY AND NOTIONS;
tJPOUU. north Market: full value in stock and
fixtures. PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market st.
<J_zlAfi SALOON WITH 10 FURNISHED
«_sttc)U. rooms, near Market; hot, cold lunch;
must sell, having other business across the bay.
PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market St.
ESTABLISHED printing and newspa-
J-J per plant in prospering country town near San I
Fra cisco; controls largest circulation. For par-
ticulars see PRULL A STENBERG, 719 Market.
Q»9f^ a well-established:ibon GRILL
<J)__UV./. blacksmith shop: complete set of tools
for conducting same; exceptional inducement for
mechanic PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market st. j
(g»9r ¥ A RESTAURANT COFFEE HOUSE; !
<]P__«JU. north of Market: big paying business;
investigation solicited. PROLL A' STENBERG,
719 Market st.
ACA PROMINENT CORNER GROCERY,
«_3tl_»U. bar; north of Market St.: established
trade. Further particulars see PROLL A STEN-
BERG. 719 Market st.
$»OAA PAYING HOTEL AT JUNCTION OF
tJpOUV/. 3carlines: owner retiring from busi-
ness. PROLL A STENBERG. 719 Market st.
Fern BAKERY RESTAURANT; WEST-
«JP«JtJV/. era Addition: genuine bargain: reason-
able rent; selling account departure. PROLL A
STENBERG, 719 Market st. -
©11 AA VEGETABLE, FRUIT, PRODUCE
tJp-LJLUU. business; Eastern and coast steamers
supplied; located in downtown market; first-class
business. PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market st.
"<2»OAA CIGAR-STORE, MARKET ST.: CEN-
(JIOUu. tral location: receipts $10 to $15 daily.
PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market St.
CjSfiA GROCERY, BAR; 3 LIVING ROOMS;
isO\J\J. rent $15; yard; 3 stalls included.
PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market st.
©TiAA OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER SA- I
"I \JVJ. loon; business center: sacrifice; must
sell account other business; trial; full investiga- I
tion. PROLL A STENBEBG, 719 Market st.
CjjOAA SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR
tjPO»""». man to buy interest in well-established
cash business; full Investigation; references ex-
changed. PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market St.
<5j£AA CIGAR-STORE— FOURTH ST.; POP-
«n)Uv/U. ular stand In business center: clears
$150 month: easily run; selling account departure.
PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market st.
DESTAURANT, COFFEE- SALOON CHEAP:
XV on account of sickness: good paying; trial
given: rent $17; water free. PROLL A STEN-
BERG, 719 Market st. ■ - ;
Oj-AA RESTAURANT: ESTABLISHED j
tJDUUU. many years; near Mills building; sacri-
ficed acconnt death of proprietor: lowest price of
meals, 25c: large patronage. WILKE, 235
Kearney st., room 4.
QjKAA SALOON; KEPT BY PRESENT
O\J\J, owner 'last 18 years; rent, $32; day
business. WILKE, 235 Kearny St., room 4.
C_7w A SALOON, NEAR BALDWIN HOTEL,
<IP I O\J. Market St.; 2 billiards, safe, cash regis-
ter, beerpump; good trade; party going east.
WILKE, 235 Kearny St., room 4.
C_l (if\f\ CORNER WINE AND ~ LIQUOR
<IpXUUU. store ; established years: best location;
owner retiring from business: choice investment; I
call at once. WILKE, 235 Kearny St., room 4.
ffljo-r;: corner saloon- SIXTH st.,
«3P--i • *J. sacrificed: family trouble; for bargain,
call at once. 5H3 California St., Phoenix Bar.
©OKA DAIRY AND PRODUCE STORE in
fJP'Jtjyj. heart of city: owner going to Germany
cheap. WOOD A CO., 917 Market st.
dJJ/fPkA, GROCERY AND BAR; FINE COR-
t^i^OxJ. ner: 3 living rooms; big stock; bargain.
WOOD A CO., 917 Market st.
GROCERY AND BAR; 4 LIVING-
«IPUOU. rooms; receipts $10 dally; conducted
by owner of building, who wants to retire; splen-
did location. See LOOMIS A CO., 873 i/«, Market.
SALOON WORTH $600 FOR $300 IF TAKEN
within 3 days; a snap. See LOOMIS A CO., !
873y 2 Market st.
"(»T^A GERMAN WIDOW, GOOD COOK,
tS>XO\J» wants sober partner: good paying res-
taurant. Apply SMITH, HUBER A CO., 1001
Market st.
(Bj^f^A COFFEE AND CHOPHOUSE; EX- i
«Jpu_»v/, cellent location: no opposition: cheap !
rent; will guarantee to clear above all expenses I
$160; long trial given. Apply SMITH, HUBEB !
A CO., 1001 Market st. I
ffI»I7CA HALF INTEREST IN BEST LIV-
(JPJLIuU. cry and boarding stable in the city:
guaranteed by securitly to clear $150 to $300 per
month: full value on slock; must have help. Addlv
SMITH, HUBER A CO., 1001 Market st.
JOB PRINTER TO BUY HALF INTEREST IN I
O job office; other party good outside man. 1644
Market at.
(OjOiAA RESTAURANT, 415 HAVES ST.:
«JP__\JU. $150 cash, balance ■ easy payments-
cheap rent.
T7IOR SALE— SMALL PAPER ROUTE. J. X . i
J Call Office, Oakland. ■»••»-♦
<K^oo SALOON AND 9 FURNISH E D 1
fjpu\J\J. rooms; rent $16 month. 61 Tehama.
(ftßKfk SALOON AND 15 FURNISHED
«ITUOU. rooms upstairs; all full. WEHNER
539 California st.
<K-iOO RESTAURANT; RECEIPTS- $30
f*:""- day; make offer this day. 639 Cal. St. .
WOOD - COAL, HAY AND GRAIN
vD^tOy. business: rent, by sub-renting stables,
only $9: over 120 steady customers: fullest satis-
faction guaranteed. SPECK A CO., 30 Montgomery.
ROCERY AND BAR; OLD ESTABLISHED !
VJ corner. Apply JOHN WIELAND'S Brewery. !
T^RUIT AND PRODUCE STORE FOR SALE
X 1 cheap. Apply 206 Leavenworth st.
Syr FRUIT AND VEGETABLE, WITH
(jD 'O. soda-fountain. 628y a Third st.
pHICKEN RANCH, NR. CITY: SELL. LEASE
Vor rent. Grocery, Fourth and Mission sts.
B1^ A e I v lntg 7 g 1 : ,,- BAKERY ■ AND-KorroNs:
THIRST-CLASS CORNER SALOON ON SIXTH
S ki : m _?st be sold to-day at a sacrifice: no reas-
aj^l^l'ntn 1 - APP ' y BUZZI^ I '3 L ' qU ° r - :
Q. ROCERY. BAR, 9 FURNISHED ROOMS; i
v-^ must be sold. Cigar store, 145 Third at. -
ft InO NOTION-STORE; 3 SUNNY ROOMS;
boxeV.cllfoffice 8^ COrner: a bar Sain HB -
TTOTEL-WHOLE OR HALF INTEREST IN
XX a hotel with steady boarders; 64 rooms; nice
bar. Apply Call Office.
<6Q7fv OLD ESTABLISHED BUTCHER- !
t^utu. shop: doing good business; stock, fix- |
tures, horse, wagon, good will, etc.: best of 1 reasons |
for selling; Investigate this. 820 Howard st.
000 WA NTED ON MACHINERY, j
CHUUUworth triple, also land security for
same, or will take party in Interest: you can handle j
i . " Ie , money and only pay as required. P., box
14, call office. '^Vjnfm
<J£_LOn COFFJEK HOUSE; ESTABLISHED 16
<jPTtUU. years; reason, sickness. 606 Mission. J
STAR AND GARTER SALOON, 137 FIFTH I
st. ; apply on premises; good bargain.
©QAA A RARE CHANCE: THE CON-
vpijyjyj. tents of dining-room and kitchen free of
rent, water and gas: one of the most popular
hotels In town ;: 90 ; rooms. Apply 23 Hunt, up-
stalrs: no agents. - -" ; :
■RESTAURANT; 18 YEARS DOING BUSI-
Xt ness; good location: $76. Apply 208 Firs* st.
©17k BAKERY; GOOD BUSINESS; 3
'fl'X • O. livlng-rooma; furnished. 521 Fourth st.
J? I RST-CL ASS SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
1 doing good business; building of 20 rooms:
well furnished ; all occupied. Calf or address MRS.
DELCROIX, Tiburon, Marin Co.
BUSINESS CHANCKS-ContlnuetK^
<_>6/»A BAKERY AND CANDY~STORE^
tß_j' ! U. laundry office pays rent; 3 farnlsh I
rooms: rent $18. BARRETT A CO.. 865^ Mark-
Imi7' BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, ; ,
3b 1 10. cerv: 3 furnished rooms; rent $11 br s
bargain In city. BARRETT A CO., 865y 3 Market
"^TAAA CORNER GROCERY AND j :u< :
3MUUU. heavily stocked: big cash harirade'
receipt* $15 per day: satisfactory trial P | Ven ;
BARRETT A CO.. 865% Market st.
©AA BAKERY, C A S I » Y , SODA AXD~icF:
rJpyU. cream parlor: best location; near Mar-
ket; finely fitted: '2 living-rooms: low rent; ro -
ceipts $8 day. BARRETT A CO.. 865y 2 -Market.
f'IPiA FRUIT AND CANDY Blhink^T
)IOU. rent $10. BARRETT A CO 865^
arket at.
<2_7fin B~AKERS ATTENTION; RECEIPTS
<ip I \J\J. $17 day; all counter trade; more than
value in sight: sickness cause sale: positive proof-
trial. BARRETT A CO., 865y a Market St.
PARTNER WANTED WITH $500~IN~a
X well-established business; an InerSMißg income
of $50 a month, with salary and expenses guaran-
teed. Call between 3 and 8 o'clock p. m., at 859
Clay St., Oakland.
MUST BE SOLD WITHIN "3O~DaS sT A HA~\n-
somely furnished bouse; over 100 rooms; cen-
tral location: owner going to Europe. Address F.
11., box 124, Call. _ •■
JJ*7AA GROCERY AND BAR. INQUIRE
JJb iUU. JOBEPHMELCZEB A CO., Bo6Mark
OR SALE CHEAP: saloon ON WATK IN
front: rent only $25: good business. 4 Wash-
ington st. ■ '
A BARGAIN ; ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS; OLD
established grocery and bar; lons lease: tine
corner in best part of city. Apply 1241 Howard.
IXTURES OF GROCERY: COMPLETE OB
J lots to suit; 1 wagon, new. 1142 Folsom st.
BARBER'S SHOP: 3 FURNISHED ROOMS^
bargain; 1155 Howard st. '
"PARTNER WANTED — LADY OR GENT
X with means: respectable: no better paying busi-
ness. 12 Taylor St., room 7.
C_ 4 AAA PARTNER FOB HALF- IN i i REST
rJP'IUUU. In bazar; 8000 stock: f-staMishod 7
■ years ; each to Invest $1000 additionally in bicycles*
large basement for riding academy. Call or ad-
dress Van Ness Bazar, 1 808 Market st. J
ALOON FOR SALE IN A GOOD LOCATION.
Inquire E. CAMPION. 416 Pine st.
OR SALE, PRICE $200 — BAKERY:
cigar, tobacco and notion store: 3 nice living-
rooms: rent only $15 week. Inquire 1326 Howard.
IpORSALE OR EXCHANGE FOB CHICKEN
ranch— First-class livery and boarding stable
Address C, box 47, this office.
TATIONERY, CANDY, toy stoke for
sale at a bargain. 1650 Polk st.
T>LACKSMI TH-SHOP FOR RENT CHEAP-
X) tine chance for good horseshoer and general
blacksmith; goodwill and tools included. Call at
Central aye. and San Leandro road, Oakland.
ALOON FOR SALE. APPLY BROADWAY
brewery.
PARTNER WANTED; VERY PROFITABLE
X enterprise; splendid opportunity. M., Box 2tJ
Call Office.
£» A A~HALF CASH, BALANCE INSTALL-
tp-»-\JUU. ments: business pays #175 month;
right man can easily increase it to $500 or more.
j Inquire CURTIS A BOWLEY, 32 second floor.
j Mills building.
J^OR SALE— GOOD INSIDE ROUTE ON THIS
1 paper. Apply 1404 Ellis st.
UST BE SOLD AT ONCE; BEST PAYING
livery stable in town; 30 boarders; 25 livery
i horses; hacks, buggies, etc.; centrally located:
; low rent; this is a fine opportunity to get a good
business at a bargain; principals only. Address
P. 8.. box 127, this office.
LOOOING-HOUSKS FOR SALE.
TO BUY OR SELL A LODGING-HOUSE
quick for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st.
Qj£« w A BAY-WINDOW HOUSE OF 20 WELL,
«JijUc/U. furnished rooms: all rented; grand bar-
gain. STRAND A TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
0 C ROOMS WE FURNISHED; ON AC-
*d*J count of sickness; very cheap. Inquire in
grocery, 40 Sixth st. " . .
1 7 ROOM CORNER HOUSE. ONLY $300.
XI 15 rooms; N. of Market: rent $43; a snap.
30 room house clearing $200; cos' $5000: $1800.
Before buying, Helling or exchanging co to
travers A lamb, 612 California st. .^f
T ODGING-HOUSE, 0 FURNISHED ROOMS;
X_ sold cheap. 278 Minna st.
T ODGING-HOUSE; 14 ROOMS; ALL RENT-
XJ ed; cheap. 309 Grant aye.
UTTER D (WILLIAM), AUCTIONEER:
X> bargains in lodging-houses, (,'rockfr building.
FUKXITUKJS FOB SALE.
}~pTß3mT?Rir"s^lo7JM~7lO^^
J: _ rooms sublet, $13. 503 Hyde st.
EDROOM SET, $iT- PATENT TABLES
$2 15: Roxbury Brussels, 75c laid; oilcloth,
20c; open evenings. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton at.
HU. KBASK V, CARPETS, ssl-Tl7REar
. folding, iron beds, furniture; low rices: Cal.
stepladder manutactd for the trade. 77)0 Mission.
UT PRICES IN FURNITURE ANDX : AKI'Efa
\J this week at McCABES. 948-950 Mission st.
EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK. NEW AND
second hand ; 400 carpets, good as new oil-
; cloth, 25c: parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c;
! 7-piece chamber suits, $14 60; cornice-poles, 25c:
I ranges, $8; cash or installments; goods shipped
free. T. 11. NELSON. 126 Fourth st.
CAJUPJ-TS.- ~~
BRUSSELs7^S^rTATDT^RoITBURY'^RU*
sels, 75c. laid: linoleum, 40c; heavy oilcloth,
20c: open evenings. sli 1 HKK. 1310-1312 Stockton.
CAKPJST CJLliA>"l>G.
piABPETS THOROUGHLY CJ.KANKI) AND
\J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON _s
CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36.
| ATATIOXAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO-
—I vating Works, HAMPTON d: NUNAN: lavins:
and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244.
CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATJNG AND
/ Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. R,
STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250.
WHEN YOU BECOME DiSGUSTKD WITH
poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car-
pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama: teL So-40. s
CONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333
/ Golden Gate aye. ; telephone east 126.
TH J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING
Co. (lncorp.); old established carpet cleaning
machines; cleaning He yard. 230 14th. tel. 6074.
J MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN-
• ovatinc r.-orks. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228.
_______ —__
MIUMCAX.
A new PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU-
--*. ments or worthless pills used; every woman
- her own physician for all female troubles: no mat-
j ter from what cause; restores always in one day;
i if you want to be treated safe and sura call on men's
physician ;know!edge can be spnt&usMat hoine;all
j cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st.
A SURE AND SAFE CURE FOR ALL FE-
male diseases: ladies may have the benefit of
the skill and attention of a physician of long and.
successful practice: a home in confinement with
best possible care, with the privacy of a home and
the convenience of a hospital: those who are sick
. or discouraged should call on the doctor and state
| their case, they will find in her a true friend : all
! consultation free and absolutely confidential; a
I positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco
I habit; every case guaranteed without injury to
health. MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk St., "bet.
Jones and Leavenworth.
ALL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DRj
-3. DAVIES, 14 McAllister St.. near Market:
I leads all competitors: only qualified, trusty spe-
I cialist for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no
j matter what cause; treatment scientific, harmless 1
and painleiw; never fails; home in confinement. -A
DBS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OP
XJ women; ladles near or far assured quick relief
I of disease; irregularities restored dally: safe cure
' guaranteed: no instruments; home in confinement;
best skill; low fees; pills $2. 1370 Market st.
U-PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS;
•sale and efficient emm enagogue: $1 per box.
RICHARDS A CO., druggists, 406 Clay St., sole
agents. . •
ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE-
stored in one day: no instruments: French
! remedies guaranteed at any time; consult free.
MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near Larkln.
DR. RICORD'S PILLS; EXPRESS S2 60: SAFE,
sure, reliable Ricord's specialties, females.
Maison et Cle, Agts. ROOT'S, Sixth and Howard.
AUDET'S APHRO TABLETS— THE GREAT
modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia,
impctency. and all disorders of the sexual organs;
$1 a box: 6 boxes $5; send for circular. J. H.
WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent.
ljlTladiks trouble consult the
only reliable specialist in San Francisco; In-
stant relief: $500 paid for any case I cannot cure;
I board: skillful attention during confinement; spe-
I cial attention to diseases of the eye; advice free;
confidential. MRS. DR. SCOTT, 110y a Turk st.
MKS. DX. WEGENER, PRIVATE HOMK
JYI lor all female diseases; separate homes for la-
dies before and during confinement; have enlarged
and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; ir-
regularities cured in a day ; guaranteed : 110 instru-
ments: regular physicians of long and successful
: practice; travelers attended; no delay: all business
| strictly confidential; babies adopted. 419 Eddy. St.
OSITIVE, GUARANTEED CURE FOR IR-
r»gularities: used for years In private practice
| with invariable success even in mo.it aggravated
| cases: easy to take; perfectly natural : in action*
I no pain, exposure or danger; cures in two days:
I sent securely sealed on receipt of $3 or C. O. D •
strictly confidential. Address PH. J. MILTOV
BERGETOLE. P. O. box 2223. S. W.
DR. AND MRS. DR. SCH.Mir.r. FORMERLY
Uof 1211 V ? Mission, now 1508 Market st. : month-
j y irregularities cured In a few hours; guaranteed;
j do instruments used : sure preventive. • •
DR. HALL, 14 McA 1 sK( ON I> FLOOR,
_ next Hibernla Bank: diseases of women.
PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT: OBB^
X man midwife. MRS. POWELL, 1310 Mission.
WICK PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT
-M at the most reasonable price in the city. MBS.
M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st.
T F IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE
A see Mrs. Dr. Pnetz and be content. 254 1/ 3 -itlu
ALPEAU'S FRENCH PILL*. . . - '
_ A boon to ladles troubled with Irregularities-
no danger; _afe and sure; $2 60, express GOD •
don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS- Oak-
land, Cal. agents for Alneau et Cie, ■