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8 SAN FRANCISCO "CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of tbe San Francisco Cal&- TlO Market street, open until 12 o'ciock every rifht in the year. BRANCH OFFICES— S3O Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. ce J B Hayes street, .open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open crtii B o'clock. 261 8 Mission strepf. open until 9 o'clock. 118 Ninth street, open iinti'. 9:30 o'clock. CHCKCII NOTICES. i [RST i ONGREGATIONAIi CHURCH, 6^ cor. lost and Mason s:s.— Rev. C. O. Brown, li D pastor, will preach in the morning at 11 o'clock; theme, "A Nobler Gift." In the evening hi 7:45 o'clock; theme. "A White Slave." sun- day-school at 12:45,1. H. Morse superintendent. Mrs. Cooper's class in auditorium. "The General Howard Class" in pastor's office. Young people 3 meeting at 6:45. "AH cordially Invited. j»^3s=> CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ERe cor. Powell and Geary sts. — Rev. John llemphill, D.D.. pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.m. Communion at morning service. Open- ins anthem, •■TeDeuin" (French) : offertory/There Is a Green Hill" (Gounod), solo by Miss Priest; evening opening anthem, "Magnificat" (Kline); offertory solo by Miss WiICOX. Sabbath- srhool sit 12:30 p.m. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening dis- cours". ••Siibbaih-keeping and Church-going in San Francisco." All are made come. C^S=* TRINITY' CHURCH. COR. BUSH AND B^t' Gough sts.— George Edward Walk; rec- tor. Sunday-school at 9:30. Rector's Bible class at 10. Service, sermon and holy communion at 11 o'clock. Evening prayer with sermon at 7:45 r. m. All are welcome. - Vt^S 3 FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR. IPjC Geary and Franklin sts.— Horatio Stebbins, minister: William G. Eliot Jr., associate. Teach- ers' meeting at 9:30 a.m. Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. All are cor- dially Invited. Evening service omitted. WZaS* SECOND UNITARIAN-CHURCH, COR. OfjS' Capp and Twentieth ss. — Usual services resumed. Mr. and Mrs. Sprague have returned. Sunday-school at 9:45, Rev. Llla Frost Sprague superintendent. Young people's meeting at 6:30, conducted by Mrs. Sprague. Rev. Leslie W. Sprague will preach at 11 a. m. on "Why Go to Church?" and at 7:45 p. m. on "Science and Re- ligion," the first of a seiles on the "Relation of Scientific and Religious Thought." Pastor's resi- dence. Hotel St. Nicholas. _^_ pE^F~^ 10 - n "- s Q caßK free baptist I CE^^ . Church, Bush St., east of Larkin— Rev. Wil- ! liam N. Meserve, pastor. Preaching at 11 I a.m. Subject. "Forward.* 1 Sunday-school at 12:15 p. m. Youth People's Society of Christian En- deavor prayer-meeting at 6:30 P. m. Noon meet- Ing every day a: 11:45 a.m. Midweek prayer- meeting "Wednesday at 7:30 p. St. Seats free. Come and bring your friends. . CtTS 3 GRACE M. E. CHURCH. CORNER OF L>-^ Twenty-first and Capp E.McClish, D.D., pastor. The pastor will preach morning and even- ing. Subject for 11 a. m., "Laying Up Treasure in Heaven." Subject for 7:45 p. m.. "The Making 61 a Natural Mother." Singing by the Clara Scnu- man Ladies' Quartet at the evening services. FIRST ENGLISH EV. LUTHERAN tS^^ Church, Geary street, near Gough— Rev. J. S. Simon, pastor. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m. Sub- ject of morning sermon, "The Heroism of Chris- tianity." All are welcome. *pS* first new Jerusalem church tires' Swedenborgian), O'Farrell st., bet. .Webster and Fillniore (take Geary or Ellis or the Fillniore and Sixteenth st. electric-cars)— Rev. F. L. Higgins. minister.. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday-school at 12:30. Sermon to-day on "Christ, the Bread of Life." The holy supper will follow the sermon. All are invited. Seats free. if—s^ "MORMONS AND Mi >!:•>! ( iN ISM," IN etuis' Calanthe Hall, 909 Market St.. at 2 and 7:45 r. m. Evening discourse. "Nebuchadnezzar's Dream, as Interpreted by Daniel, Showing His- torical Fulfillment," by Elder Henry S. Tanner, President California Morman Mission. r» ECLECTIC PHILOSOPHY-MARY A. is*-£' Wells will resume her meetings at Anchor Hall, 997 Market st., corner sixth, to-day at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. m. sharp. Subjects, "Earth, Its Boundless Possibilities"; "Life. How to Live It and Understand It." Free to all. jtZS* THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY — FREE \£^& public lecture every Sunday evening at 320 Post st. To-night, "Unity and Individuality," by Mr. R. H. Gay. SUNDAY MEETINGS. M. rO-NIGHT.IOe.MMS. Uir^S? YOUNG, 605 McAllister St.; good music. Ws&> JJR. BOBBINS LECTURES TO-NIGHT i£<& on "Spiritualism as a Religion." The sick healed by spirit power: convincing tests by Mrs. Ho vet; exhibition of spirit paintings by Mrs. Owen: all persons attending this meeting will receive circle ticket free. Washington Hall, 35VS> Eddy .■:.. Bp. m. Admission free. tt^S= DR. KINK-" SPIRITUAL MEETING. Er^ 909 Market St., 11 a. m., 2 and 8 p. m. Circle and platform tests. Mmes. Seely, Hender- son. May Foster. Favor. Office 1065 Market. rj^§=» GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- &2£^ ropolltan Temple. SUNDAY. August 4, 3 p. m. Address ;by Donald M. Ross; subject, Rome's Hand in the People's Pocket." j^3s= DEDICATION OF THE LADIES' FIRST lE^' Spiritual Aid Society's new hall, 110 Hayes 6t. at 2:30 p. m.. Everybody invited. Free. CfcSS* MRS. LAGAN'S CIRCLE OF HAR- Lt-»* mony, rooms 11 to 13, Forester's Hall, 20 Eddy St., San Francisco. B£~gp>\Mi:s. FULTON. MATERIALIZING SE- \is3S' ance; Sunday and Wednesday eve.: sits daily. 31 Fell st. ■ »^ss=* TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT. 122 TURK. ti-» Mrs. Mayo Steers, trance medium: sittings. tf^S 3 GEORGE ICRASP, TEST CIRCLE TO- lr~& !f day, 2 and Bp. m. 15c, 1031 Mrkt. parlor 2. gprgp MRS. SHRINER, ASSISTED BY MR. w-J^ Norton and others. Grand spiritual test meeting to-nieht at 909 MarKet st., Fremont Hall. All invited, 10c. NOTICE OF MEETINGS*. nEs=" FU^E^X£~N?»T7c^-CALll : Oß^r^2 IS^ nia Commaudery No. 1, Knights Tpm-Ta* plar— Officers and members are hereby notl-. fC3j fied to assemble in the asylum on SUNDAY', SM' August 4, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose ▼ of attending the funeral of- SIR CYRUS W. JONES. By order of SIR REUBEN P. HURLBUT.Em. Commander. Sir Hiram T. Graves, Recorder. Vt^S= FUNERAL NOTICE — CALI- li U^S^ fornia Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M. _j^_ The officers and members of the above- }?L3f named lodge are hereby notified to attend r^y\ the funeral of our late brother, OSCAR STEPH. ANUS JOHNSON, in King Solomon's Hall, Ma- sonic Temple, THIS DAY (Sunday), August 4, at 11 o'clock a. m. Also the funeral of our late brother. CYRUS WINSHIP JONES, at the someplace ana on the same day. at 2:30 o'clock P. M. Master Masons and- friends of the deceased are in- vited. By order of he Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. 7t^S= ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY . CT >. Or~& will celebrate the 124 th anni- 3^, ImO/J vcrsary of the birth of SIR WALTER "^»^t£s SCOTT by a literary entertainment and ■**§?* social dance at Scottish Hall, 105 Larkin st., 1 iUKKiiAY evening, August 15 admission 25c. ; hat'ahst room- free. WILLIAM NICOL, President. W. C. Cook, Secretary. Et^s= OFFICE OF HONEY lake VALLEY CbilS' Townsire Company. To the stockholders of the Honey Lake Valley Townsite Company. The regular annual meeting of the above-named corporation not having been called or held at the time specified for said meeting in the by-laws of said corporation, and no time thereafter for the holding of said meeting being provided for in said by-laws, or ordered by the Board of Directors of said corporation, and the annual election, of a Board of Directors of said corporation not having taken place on the day appointed therefor in said by-laws, and no day thereafter being provided for by said by-laws, and said election not having been adjourned to or ordered by the Board of Directors for any other day, and the owners of more than a. majority of the shares of the capital stock of said corporation having called for a meeting of the stockholders thereof for the purpose of holding the annual election of a Board of Directors of said cor- poration :- A meeting of the stockholders of said corporation Is hereby called, to be held at the office of said cor- poration, Room No. 69, Columbian building, No. 916 Market St., San Francisco, California, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of August, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. M., for the purpose of holding the an- nual election of a Board of Directors of said cor- poration, and for the transaction of such businsss as may regularly come before said meeting. ] By order of the President. • • WILLIAM B. LAKE, Secretary. Efrrss= WALDECK SANATORIUM— THE AN itr-sP nual meeting of the stockholders of the Wal- deck Sanatorium will be held at 404 Eddy st. on THURSDAY, August 8, at 8:30 p. m. By order of J.S. POTTS, President. C. E. Coopeb, Secretary- • ■ < ■ ■ ■SS" THE. REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING IS^S' of the Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclama- tion Company will be held at the office of the com- pany. No. 15 Stuart st., San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 6th day of August, 1895, at 3 o'clock p. m., for- the purpose of electing a board of trustees to serve during the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come be- fore the meeting: ' M. J. MADISON. Secretary. fCTSp OFFICE OF THE GERMAN SAVINGS te^^and Loan Society— The annual meeting of the stockholders of the German Savings and Loan Society will be held at the office of the society, No. 626 California street. in the City and County of Kan Francisco, State of California, on MONDAY, the 12th day- of August, 1895, at 3 o'clock P. M., lor the election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the' transaction of such other business as shall legally come before the meeting. . GEO. TOUKNY, Secretary. *P&* REP.EL CORK BENEVOLENT SOCIETY IS--* 7 will hold their ninth annual picnic at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, on SUNDAY. August 4, 1895. Games for old and young. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. Also a large amount of gale prizes, one of which is a New Domestic Sew- ing-m*chlne, now on exhibition at Dfasy Bros. Shot-store, 876 Market st. Music by the Emmet Guard Band.. Professor McCarthy, the celebrated Irish piper, and a first-class fiddler will furnish music for jig and reel dancing. Adults tickets, 50 cents; children .under 12 years, 25 cents. . Boats leave ferry, foot of Market st., every half hour. I A good time guaranteed and a hearty welcome to all. tf^S' A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— ti^ WEEKLY CALL, m wrapper, for mailing. SPECIAL NOTICKS. e^^P~mliis7^waTxa^eT~Te^tTand"busi- t»~» r ness medium. 109 I'owell St., room 23. B|E^~ MISS DAVIS, m"aTn ECU V. AND u^jP chiropodist. Parlor 9. 122 Post^. ' . |Ks= ALCOHOL BATHS AND MANICURE— iS-*^ 17a Sixth St., room 1. FRANCES BERN- HARD. ■- ■ - EISS=» BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. EFS6 r Collections made, city or country.- Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy St.. room 6, Tel. 5580. 1 * CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KN IFE : {SZ£? no pain. Chlropodk Ir<titute, 36V2 Geary. fqp ROOMS WHITENED. $1 IP: PAPER- cg-^ ed S3 60 up. 309 Sixth. George Hnrtman. » SITUATIONS WA.VI'KU— FiiBIALK. ■\TEAT SWF^DISH COOK, COMPETENT FIRST- -l\ class references, wants a place in city or coun- try. For particulars address or telephone Miss PLUNKETT. 424 Sutter st. ■ • ' IRLS CAN BE HAD FOR ALii RESPECT- abIe situations, city or country, by applvlng to MURRAY' & READY, 634 and 636 Clay St. Telephone main 5848. BY COMPETENT COOK; YOUNG WOMAN; good references. R. T. WARD & CO., 610 Clay. tjTefined widow wishes position as Jlv supervising housekeeper: city or country. Ad- dress C. (>.. box 107, Call Office^ \ ITUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLK SITUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework; wages $15. Call at 1337 Eddy st. ■ XT OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK ■ 1 by the day, washing, ironing and houseclean- ing. Call 237 Fifteenth, near Mission, bakery. TV ANTED —BY AN EASTERN MIDDLE- V 1 aged person, position as cookorchamberwork; good references: no boarding-house. MRS. WIL- COX, 422 Minna st. . ,- ■ QEAMSTRESS. WHO CAN CUT AND FIT O dresses, position as maid, or would take care of grown children. Address C. F., box 137, Call. pOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND \J of housework by the day: reference. Call or address 1217 Scott St., near Ellis. p ERMAN WOMAN ~ WANTS . WASHING, vX Ironing and housecleaning by the day. Call 116 Shipley St., near Fifth: rear. "yOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE PLAIN -L housework; Oakland or Alameda; referencesif required. Call 1030 Howar(U)t. p ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND \X ironing by the day or private family laundry. Call 868 Mission st. y OUNG GIRL ATTENDING SCHOOL WOULD X like position to assist morning and evenings for board and room. Address M.. box 148, Call Office. I" AD V WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS LADY'S -i nurse; can give good references. Call 533 Hayes st. STRONG YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day washing, housecleaning or any kind of work; wages $1. Apply F., 864% Mission st. •y OUNG LADY TO ASSIST OR DO GENERAL JL housework in small family. Call 923 Harrison. WOMAN WISHES ANY' KIND OF WORK V? by the day: good washer; $1 10 per day; or ■would like to go by the month: sleep home; wages $20. Call or address 139 Minna st. WANTED— BY. a LADY WITH SOME EX- .i» perience in dressmaking a position to sew for a dressmaker or in a shop: moderate wages. Ad- dress L. L., box 125, Call Office. V DRESS-MAKER, FINE FITTER ■ AND draper, sews 50c a day. M. M., box 92, Call Office. L "Xdy piano-teacher wants a single room where she can pay part rent or whole by giving lessons to children. Mi.-S M. C, box 98, Call Office. y OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A POSITION 1 as housekeeper. Call at 733 O'Farrell St.. IDP-LE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES Ml I ' PLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES work of any kind; is a good cook. Call 907 Bryant st. ■ ADY WISHES POSITION AS A WORKING housekeeper for a gentleman either in City or country; 1 child no objection: country preferred. Address W. H., box 127, Call Office. COMPETENT, TRUSTWORTHY' WOMAN \J wants a situation as housekeeper; mo:her's care 10 children If any; is a good cook and sick- nurse: would take care of an invalid or full charge of 1 or 2 children; best of references. ■ Call or ad- dress 1707 Gongh s:., bet. California and Pine. TYLISH DRESSMAKER: GOOD CUTTER STYLIBH DRESSMAKER: GOOD (UTTER and fitter; would like more engagements: $1 39 a day : fit guaranteed. Address I>., Sixteenth and Mission sts. y"OUNG LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS WISHES X employment to take care of children in a goad i family. Call or address 614 Mos3n st. lUDLE-AGED GERMAN NURSE WISHES to take care of children; first-class references: city or country. Pieaso address A., box 34, this office. T ADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE- \ XJ keeper for widower or nice old couple; none but respectable people need answer. 119 Turk st.. room 2. IDDDE-AGED WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tIon to do downstairs work or general house- work in small family; city reference. Call two days, 107 William, near Geary. . - : yOUNG LADY WISHES position as X housekeeper. Apply 1201/2 Geary, room 10. V RELIABLE ENGLISHWOMAN. SECOND work or chamberwork or needlework or as working housekeeper: competent: .first-class refer- ences; $25. Address E. H., box 29. Cull. ;. •VTURSE, COMPETENT TO TAKE ENTIRE -Li charge of infant or growing children; best city references. J. S., 612 Powell st. A MERICAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION JA. as cook In American family: can give good references. Apply 1313 Stockton st. A I DOW DESIRES POSITION AS HOT: 11 keeper or companion to elderly person; refer- ences. D. A., box 81, Call Office. W"IDOW OF 'EXPERIENCE WOULD LIKE »» situation as housekeeper; lodging-house or widower's family. Room .7, second floor, 1035 Market st. " A ( 1 NO SPANISH GIRL FROM SANTIAGO -L wishes sewing by the day. 27 I Taylor, room 3. TYLISH DRESSMAKER, GOOD CUTTER and fitter, would like more engagements: $1 25 a day: fit guaranteed. Address I)., Sixteenth and Mission sts. • . yOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS X housekeeper. Call at 11 Kearny st., room 27, first floor. .. ■ ...->; ;; ■ ADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper. Call at 21 Turk St., rm. 9, after 10 a. m. A N EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINEMENT J\- would like any kind of sewing: satisfaction guaranteed. Call at room 2, first flat. 119 Ninth st. M PET NT STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE- \J writer wishes position : experienced and capable in all branches; wages secondary. Address C, box 31, Call. --.-•■- -p ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE VJT day, washing, lionlng and housework: refer- ences given. Call 664 1 /;; Minna st. yOUNG DRESSMAKER DESIRES GENTS' X suspenders and mulHers to embroider to order. MISS GRAYSON, room 78, 105 Stockton st. WOMAN WANTS- SITUATION IN BOARD- -11 Ing-house in country or on ranch to do cooking and general housework. - Call or address 233 Third St., near Howard. . . '. WIDOW WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS V 1 housekeeper. 'Jail 1027 Market St., top floor, room 8. . '■".- 9 pOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION \J in country hotel or ranch to do cooking or gen- eral housework. Call or address 2 7 Vis Fourth St., room 2. . AMERICAN WANTS A SITUATION jA. to do upstairs work and take care of children ; or would like a position as chambermaid. Address F. S.. box 107, Call Otlice. yOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION. TO DO J- second work or ' take care of children. Apply 5 Hopeton terrace, off Washington St., bet. Powell and Stockton. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES SlTUA- tlon to do general housework: is good cook; good city references. (all 746 Mission st. ' • ■ SITTATIONS IV ANTIiW— MALE. I^TH^RAr^Eir^^V6ulcG^n^~HA^lNG XJ had 3 years' experience on cylinder press,' hand press and- stone polishing, would like situ- ation; wages according to capabilities. Address Litho. box 15, Call Office. ' • N(»INE*ER~\VANTS POSITION TO RUN A Xli pumping plant for elevators;, good references. Call or address R. B. W., 946 Howard st. 3 ■ IDDLE-AGED MAN ~* WANTS' EMPLOt- ment where work is not heavy; some experi- ence at nursing, store work and clerking." Address ,M. A., box 85, Call' Office. : - POSITION WANTED BY MAN ABOUT X place to care horses, carriages and garden in private family. M. J., box 45, all Office. * "DOUGH CARPENTER WITH TOOLS WANTS -it steady employment. Address T., box 87, Call Office. - . EffBHBBMBaS. QTOUT YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION OF O any kind; city or country; low wages. R., box 137, Call. » GARDENER— A FIRST-CLASS GARDENER 1 VX with good recommendations wishes a steady situation.' Address F. LUEDEMAN, Nursery cor- ner Baker and Lombard sts., San. Francisco. AIRY— WANTED POSITION IN DAIRY by competent young man "and. wife without chil- dren ; wife to do cooking : man as foreman or to do work ' pertaining to dairy in any other capacity. Address FRANK MILLER, Pacific Hotel, San Jose. Cal. . _-:---• y OUNG. MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION AND ■ 1 address wishes a situation in any kind of honor- able employment. Address E., box 9, this office. ITUATION WANTED' BY' a single MAN; k5 an expert stableman and- experienced driver; understands care of fine . carriages and harness; an Intelligent | man who can be generally useful and furnish good references. ; Address 0., box 36, Call. 1 BY NEAT YOUNG COUPLE, GERMAN descent, no children:, man; handy with tools, first-class ; around horses, buggies, ; garden, also farmer; : wife ■ good housekeeper. - Ad iress M. F., box 20, Call Office. . y OUNG MAN WITH TOOLS WANTS WORK X 1 or 2 days a week to clean house or to take care of lawn or garden. Address G., box 91, Call. | C~ ARPENTER WISHES POSITION BY DAY or month. Address C. M., box 80, this office. -.;■ ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN to work in bakery or kitchen or as competent cook. J. 8., box l2o, Call Office. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1895. SITUATIONS WAXTED-Contlnued. QTT^ATIOirXs "COACHMAN BY MAN WHO O thoroughly understands care of 1 tine horses and carriages and gardening; best of references. M. H., box 113, Call Office. ..■■;■■■ / - ; AN AND WIFE: 1 NEW ENGLAND PEO- pie; man : understands care of horses,. cattle and grounds; good driver; wife competent cook and housekeeper: good general worker; 3 years' California reference: city or country. Address N. E., box 81 » this office. ; \\r ANTED— BY. A" YOUNG MAN. POSITION '» in office or store, or as collector: - willing to start at low salary. Address MAR!?, box 38, Call. ANTED— POSITION TO WORK IN STORE 11 as porter or drive delivery wagon; well ac- quainted with city; references. Address N. LIN- TON, 547 Minna st. , _ Y OUNG MAN WISHES POSITION of ANY -I- kind; good driver; understands horses; city or country; low wages. R.. box 151. Call Office. . pOACHMAN, EXPERIENCED, WOULD LIKE \J situation; thoroughly understands carp, of fine horses, carriages, etc., and is a good driver: refer, ences; city or country. Address C. M., box 28, Call.' ICYCLE-REPAIRER WANTS SITUATION. M.WARTM AN, 220 Seventh st. "\Teat REFINED YOUNG MAN WANTS PO- -i-' sition us coachman; .city or country; .has 10 years' experience with be3t of reference; Is sober, steady and industrious. Address Coachman, 13 1 /-: Madison aye., city. yOUNG ENGLISH GENTLEMAN WILL i- work free on fruit ranch In consideration of liv- ; Ing with family; Santa Clara Valley preferred: highest references given. Address box 88, "Mer- cury" office, San Jose. ' ' SITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN- O American 38 years of age; understands gar- dening; take care of horses: can milk: reasonable wages. Address Postoflice. North Temescal, near Oakland .Cal, FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED^NURSE . FOR $20 : it French nurse for 2 grown children, $25; 2 first-class laundresses, $30. each: 50 housework girls, city and country, $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sntter fit. I"' AUNDRESS, HOTEL, CITY. $25: FRENCH -JU middle-aged nurse, care 2 children, near city, $25; German cook, one from Vienna preferred, $30; German girl, ranch, San Lorenzo, see party here, $20; young girl, general housework. Belve- dere, $20: strong Invalid's nurse in country. $20; restaurant waitress,' $5 a week: neat young girl, family of 3, San Mateo, $15. . C. R. HANSEN .t CO., 110 Geary st. t ERIENCED body'-shampooer FOR XU Turkish baths; goo.l pay. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. . Ty ANTED— BO WOMEN AND (URLS FOR I! all kinds of work, city and country, at good wages: call early Monday morning. MURRAY <& READY', 634 and 636 Clay st. \\TA I f REBS. SMALL COUNTRY HOTEL. •1 north. $15, free fare; chambermaid, assist waiting, $15; 10 women for ranches and house- work in the country, $15 to $25; girl to wait upon invalid, $18; girls for housework, city and country, MUR RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay at. ' 'A GIRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES. CALL O\J Monday. MME. LEOPOLD, 957 Market St. \\r ANTED-NUMBER OF GIRLS TO ASSIST 11 in housework; small families; $10, $12 and $15. • ] 1 l •> Antonio st., opp. Jones, near Ellis. PECIAL TRAINING CLASS FOR.WRITEHS k5 of any system; 18 stenographer* received posl lions last month. Ayres' Stenographic Institute, 325 Montgomery st. - '. WASTED, IMMEDIATELY' — LADIES :TO 11 learn millinery; trade taught in 3 months. 234 Taylor st. EXPERIENCED SHIRT - POLISHER AND Hi ironers. Call Monday early, American Laun- dry. 2120 Lombard st. < . ■ WANTED —"EXPERIENCED SALESLADY >> at RAPHAEL'S. , NG-ROOM RL: WITH A LITTLE EX- | XJ perferice preferred. 1530 Polk St., 2 to 4p. m. yOUNG GIRL; LIGHT HOUSEWORK; GOOD J. home; wages. 1416 Mission st ; to-day. f I ll I IP 5* i dc^ Little Bess (to visitor)— You ain't black, are you, Mr. L.? "Black, child? No, I should hope not. What made you think I was?" "Oh, nothin' ; 'cept pa said you was awful niggardly." \\' ANTED— YOUNG GIRL- TO ASSIST IN 11 general housework. Call at 1811 Broderick st. EXPERIENCED INFANT'S NURSE, $16. Hi Apply 8 to 10 a. h. 770 Thirteenth st., Oak- land. OEFINED YOUNG LADY OF GOOD APPEAR- JLt anee; one willing to travel ; fine salary ; perma- nent engagement. Address R. F., box 109, Call. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 2313 Laguna st., near Jackson. » ' A 1 1 D- YOU KO LADY' BOOKKEEPER 11 and typewriter: state experience and salary expected. Address R., box 23, Call Office. p IRL AS COOK IN BOARDING-HOUSE AND VT boy as dishwasher. 739 Fourth st. ILLINERY .TRADE- TAUGHT; PUPILS are taken in class or private: terms reason- able. 2610 California st. INGLE LADY, SO.\|E MEANS, TO KEEP O store. A. 8., box 87. Call Office. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK; SLEEP HOME; $10. 812 Taylor st. :-'•,;■ T^A 1) V OR GENTLEMAN TO REPORT J J musical news, solicit business from musicians, ! general advertising. H., box 67, Call Office. ."--' a ALL LADIES HAVING FEW HOURS LElS- ure each day should write me at once regard- Ing pleasant home work, which easily pays $18 weekly : this is no deception an 1 will certainly nay you to Investigate. Reply, with stamped envelope, MRS. S. A. STEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich. > . .WANTED— A- FRENCH OH GERMAN GIRL it desiring to go to Europe who will i take full charge of an Infant in return for her passage; must have first-class references. Address Immediately, L. 11. , P. O. box 2685, city. WANTED— WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK "on fruit. Apply CODE, ELFELT & CO., Tenth and Bryant sts. , —-r. ■-. A PFRENTICEB TO LEARN dressmaking, A including tailor cutting. MME. GREEN, 230 O'Farrell st. ' ' . . ■ . _ yOUNG LADY' WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSE- X work and companion for young widower. 'Ad- dress W., box 3, Call Office. ■ IpRENCU ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- ' made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 McAlllsterst. M~ AN AND CHILD WANT GERMAN. LADY for housekeeper; good home. Address M. L., care of D. L. Haas Co., Napa. . - "T|RB6SCUTriNG AND DRESSMAKING- XJ Ladies, I am sure it will Interest you to know that the McDowell Is the standard system qX dresscutting throughout the world, having received the highest award at all the New England State Fairs, first and highest at the World's Fair, Chicago, and on y system receiving a gold medal in California; easy to learn, most rapid to use; now Is the time to get ready for business: patterns cut to order, 25c; dressmakers furnished to shops and families. McDOWELL DRESSMAKING ACAD- EMY, 213 Powell st., San Francisco. . . : . p ARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETED vj" without ' trying on ; *■ call and test. Lawrence Cntting'school, 1231 Market st. ! , „ PROFESSOR » LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- JL tins and making school : all branches. 702 Suiter/ WALK , KELP WANTED. . A i\(\^c\(\K&i>wooi> ties t6~cut7~loc ■ttUU.V/Uv each; 30 woodebopperi for mines, $125 cord; 10 laborers, $20 to $25; 4 farmers, $20 to $25: poddler. $20. - MURRAY A READY, 634 and 636 Clay St. ;, . . X HOTEL WAITERS, $30; 2 WAITER-BOYS, O $15: 6 cooks, . $30 to $50; cook tor a vineyard, $25; 3 -dishwashers:- otrlce-boy ■ for ' our office. M URRAY A READY, 634 and 638 Clay st. - p ROCERY CLERK. YOUNG MAN WITH VJT experience in the grocery business for country store ; /40 and found : references required., MUR- RAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. .!> EAD COOK, FRENCH AND GErtMAN kitchen, $125; French broiler. $70: restaurant cook, $75; head cook. $60; second cook. $40. for country hotel. j C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. ANTED-) RONER FOX A LAUNDRY IN the country. $30; gardener for nursery,' *25. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. \ . W ANTED-HEAD COOK, $100 A . MONTH, • T hotel work; .a . man to 'carbonate." mineral waters, $50 a month ranch hand for small ranch, $25 a month, ■ board and room. '-WILLIAM C. MARTIN, 749 Market St. -;:;,--- pOATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11 \J a. m. at the Golden -Gate 1 aye. -•■ entrance. CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212-1218 Market st. . \" - ' ; ," '■' 6 CARPENTERS AND 2 SHINGLERS, MON~ day morning. 710 Larkin st. ... ■. • ' Boy" OR YOUNG MANvKNOWLEDGE- of jeweliy' or 'optical business; with < reference. A., box 8. this office. - ."■" 'V%— ":?■•■-' ■ pLOTHING salesman ■ for country. V Apply STEINER, STRAUS & HYMAN, 108 and 110 Sansome St.. .;;.>;V. f .'%^- "-.,-,? S. T ;:i. -'- , ; , TJOOKKEEPER WANTED WITH $500 TO IN- -l-> vest in the business: well secured; salary $75 a mouth. Address B. X., box 15, Call Office. . ;:■:--, HELP WAITED- Continued^ '•jjjj^ WANTED — MONDAY, GORDON PRESS feeder. PHILLIPS & SMYTH, 540 Clay st. ■\rOUNG MAN WITH FEW DOLLARS FOR X fruit peddling: 11 to 12.,, 419 Minna Ht. ANT ED — WORKING PARTNER; MUST .»* have $25. Address E.. box 51, Call. W ANTED-FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONER. ■■'" 107 Larkin st. T IVE MEN, CITY OR COUNTRY, TO CAN-; J-J vass a new summer article: pay $3 50 per day. California Production Co., 328 Seventh St., S. F. : GOOD CABINET-MAKER 'WANTED AT 411 Mission st. : r --7 QOLICITORS WANTED. APPLY TO A. BA- O KER, 742 Mission st. t ■ r\ OOD COOK WANTED. 29 FOURTH ST. WANTED— BOY FOR BAKERY, WITH ONE '» or two years' experience. 40 Seventh St., from 2 to 4 p. m. ' 0 CHAIR BARBER SHOP; WEEKLY RE- -> ceipts, $15 to $18; fine laundry trade. Address B. 8., box 125, Call Office. WANTED— PARTNER WITH $100; SOME- '» thing entirely new: nothing like it on Pacific Coast. Address, Sole Agent, 771 Howard, room 13. Tnnn MEN to eat beefsteak, mutton ______chops, Hamburg steak, sc. 635 Clay at. ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. -Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNKKT. "you can get a" WHOLE PIE and CUP OF A coffee for 5c at. the new restaurant, 635 Clay st, BO VTO LEARN TRADE. 419 FRONT ST. ANTED — MEN TO SELL , OUR GOLD- lined signs and name-plates; can be read in the dark; something entirely new. 771 Howard St., room 13. . . ; . „:./-,* OOKKEEPER WASTED- SALARY $75 PER month; must be competent double entry, not over 35 "years old; American: home here: active. Address Active, box 100, Call Office. : SEAMEN FOR EUROPE. HONOLULU AND all parts of the world. 103 Montgomery aye. X\T ANTED-FIRST-OLASS • WOOD-CARVER. VAN WART'S, 631 Sixth st. t BUTCHER-SHOP: GOOD BUSINESS. B. BASCON, 435 Bush st., near Kearny. _r WANTED— STOUT BOY TO LEARN BLACK- '' smithing. 218 Eighth st. *'■ " ' :' BARBER-SHOP TO LET. 1521 HYDE ST., corner Pacific. . WAN"! Eli— .MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE » » their wages to place accounts with us: law and commercial collection: no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Suiter, 4. WANTED— LABORERS and MECHANICS ' » to know MUZART, 319 Ellis, near Taylor: 100 large rooms: 25c night, $1 50 week: very cheap. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO "' St.; 100 outside rooms: best spring beds; single rooms 20c a day; $1 a week: meals. 10c. '.- -001 ELLIS, ROSEDALE— ROOMS 25c TO 50c ___- a night; $1 to $3 a week; open all night. A TTENTION— IOc <fe 15c NIGHT, GOOD A -ex clean rooms. Railroad House, 633 Commercial. 1 AA MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT THE NEW X\J\J place, 717 Howard St., near Third; best in town; 1 5c to 50c per night. SHOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE;YOU wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 409 V 2 Pine. IpREE BEER:. BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS ■ for scents5 cents at 228 Pacific st. .-. .; T JNDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— -Li single furnished rooms, 75c week, 15c night. • OX-CEXT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY +•0 at 44 Fourth st. : no humbug. . ■ < WAX TED— MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP »" steam beer, bottle wine, sc. 609 Clay st. EX'S SHOES %-SOLED, 40c: HEELS, 26c: lX done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. PUTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE \J S. F. Cutting School, VI Montgomery, rms 8-10. HOES HALF-SOLED IN .10 MINUTES: done while you wail: at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second St. \\r ANTED— SINGLE, ROOMS, 150 A DAY; $1 ''week; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a week; reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st. TXT ANTED- LABOB ERS AND MECHANICS »' to know that Ed liolkln, Keno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.; 160 large rooms: 25c per night: $1 to _3 per week. j 1 (\C\ MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 I X\J\J and 20c a night, including coffee ana roils. ! 624 Washington St., near Kearnv. B'~ EST IN CITY— SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 26 cents per night; SI. $1 25. $1 60 per week. Pacific House .Commercial and LeidesdoriY sis. . RY ACME HOI 957 MARKET, ST., BE- X low Sixth, for a room: 25c night ; $1 week. Af\(\ PAIRS MEN'S SD-H AND SHOES, SOME *tUU nearly new. 25c to $1 25. 562 Mission st. AGENTS WANTED. Bt SINESS* PROPOSITION TO BRIGHT EN- X> ergetlc men $25 to $30 per week: Monday, 8:30 to 12. Room 88, Chronicle building. ' QPEND HALF THE TIME TRYING TO SELL 0 our new map of California that you do telling hard luck wories and you will make "money. WILLSON <& CLARK. 8 Hardle place. CA NVA 88 I£ s ~ IN " THE COUNTRY FOR \J siphon filters; new novelty. Call from Bto 10 a. m.. 314 Montgomery st., room 6. ALESMAN~DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINE OR otherwise. J. Knight, 225 State St., Racine, Wig. "a gknts EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT -t\. the United States can mane from $3 50 to $8 : per day, handling the latest California invention; everybody buys It; grand success in San Francisco: county rights free. Address CA LIFORNIA PRO- DUCTION CO.. 328 Seventh st., S. F. WANTED TO-DAY— 9 LIVE CANVASSERS »» to introduce horse and .stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. HOUSES WANTED. wXnTEd"— COTTA^d^'Tm^FLAT^^'WTrH TT stable. Address A. box 9, Call. OUSE 4 TO 6 ROOMS ON THIRD, FOURTH or Mission sts.: central. D..box 15. Call Office. ROOMS WANTED. "YtiunTPm a x "wmir^sTE a d y~?osition X would like furnished room in private family. Answer, stating size and price. S. P.. box 137. Call. WANTED — 3 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING Vi rooms; furnished; west of Van Ness aye. and north of Post st. P. L.. box 90. this office. FUKN'ATUKK .WANTED. p Atsii^^ pXidTor^furnituke and" m*eiv \J chandise. I* H. BURD, Auctioneer.lo Fulton. KRASKY. CARPETS, PICTURES, . folding, iron beds," furniture; low prices: Cal. mepluiiiler maimiiM'td for the ir.tili-. 1 779 Mission.' rKOPERTY WANTED. WANTED— SMALL IMPROVED RANCH FOR '' 2 fine flats. SPECK'S. 602 MarKot. WANTKU-JHSt'KLLANEOIS. M~~ACHINERYWRMANIPU I^ATI N< ■( ; B 1 E S lX coffee: give particulars. Address S. ,G., box 110, this office^ '. '_——————— GAS OR~OASOLtNE ENGINE; FROM 2 TO 3 horsepower. : Address P.. box 23, CalLs LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothing, books and jewelry: postal. DENTISTS. i A~~nr~WOBK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. .1. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. _ 1 \R.J. .1. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Xj Gate aye.— Open evenings: Sundays till noon. DR.REA.3OO TURK ST- ALL DENTAL WORK at loweit prices and warranted ;. open evenings. DX. GEORGE W. I.XXX, GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved < bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 2o O'Farroll st. AT CHALFANTS'S,BMASON,COR. MARKET, sets of teeth are made to please or no. charge; on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; email *old fillings only $2 ; painless extraction. CROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- \J ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas . specialists: only reli- able agent for painiess extraction: artificial teeth frm s6 ; fillings from sl : extracting 50c, with gas SI. 0? 7 A SET FOR TEKTII: WARRANTED A3 <IP • good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater. DX. 11. G?,YOUNG. BRIDGKW AM' TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 1 'oik st. DX. ' LUDLUM HILLa 1443 MARKET ST., near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates>anj made; old plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set: extracting 60c; gas given. CIOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 808 MAS- i ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. ■ FINANCIAL. SaXOSH OJf COMMISSIONS AND -iV middlemen's profits; borrow direct,' from loaner: no removal: low rates: dealings private: no delays; installment payments can be : made; loans on pianos or furniture in Oakland or San Francisco; open 'evenings. J. .NOONAN, 1021 Mission St., above Sixth, j :'. V \ .^ PARTIES HAVING MONEY TO LOAN IN small amounts of $200 to $2000 can place it through us, free of > charge, at 8 per cent interest . ger annum, payable senii-annually, secured by first mortgage on Improved real estate in San Fran- cisco, the titles ito which I are guaranteed by the California Title Insurance Company." We make ihis liberal proposition in order to meet the de- mand for small loans, i Advise us of the amount you wish to loan, and wo will submit the security for your approval. A.F.JOHNS & CO., financial agents, room 9. 632 Market St.. San Francisco. TYPICWKITKRS AND SUPPLIES. V In^R^E^OTVAXuE^GE^i^CALIGRAPHTrT X I last longest and does bestt work. United Type- writer and Supplies Co.. 413 Montgomery st. :» OOD. TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT. HANSON & CO.. Chronicle Bldg.; room 38. ■ l ' "■■'-'' PHYSICIANS. „ - _ -^ U PHe^m^tl^smT^euralgiaT gout— sp£ 'XV; cial attention to these diseases. ;■ J. A. McDON- ALD, M.D., 1236 Market St., 2to 4,* .7 to BP. M. A HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNK:-:, 1416 Eighth St., Alameda. " PERSONALS. TITo^KINGMAN^ 357~508ER. OF GOOD ''habits, with a few hundred dollars and good situation, wishes to make the acquaintance of a working-girl matrimonially inclined; references given. M.A.. box 87, Call Office. . ■.-..■ RESPECTABLE WORKING PERSON, Xv alone, not acquainted, wishes to meet with an honorable gentleman from 50 to 55 ye*"__ ohjejt - matrimony : no trtflers. Address B. P., 339 Hayes ALDO WAKEMAN CURTIS — 1 HAVE news for you. Please send an address. M. . I j CURTIS, Fniltviilc. . •■__ '_______ _■ T INCOLN BROS.. 226 SIXTH 2 DOZEN ' Aj eggs. 25c : butter. 20c a roll ; cheese, 6c a pound ; fine ■ coffee, 20c a pound: now teas. ' 20c a pound ; milk. 5c a can: deviled; ham, Dc a can: cornmeal, life a sack; oatmeal. Hsc; extracts French mustard and sauce, ftc a bottle; 13 cans oysters, $1: 20 •■ pounds rice, $1 : 20 pounds granulated siisrar. $1; ! flour. 75c a sack. LINCOLN BROS., 226 Sixth st. (SUPERFLUOUS JIAIK: Whli r, JtOit FREE 0 information bow to rtitovc hnlr permanently without slif?hest;injurv to skin : superior to electric needle. CURTIS CO., 186 Tniry-second, Chicago. C\ ENUINE VAPOR ELECTRIC BATHS; $1. vX 121 Montgomery St., rooms 5 ani 6. . ■ DVICE FREE— MARRIAGE LAWS. ACCl- dent cases. McCABB, Attorney, 1027 Market. A rtistic DANCING TAUGHT TO c i i i i .- -: -V dren. Sat, afternoon. IRVINE'S, 927 Mission. Tl All CARPETS WOVETO ORDER SALE; X\ also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres; dealer in carpet twine in hunk or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth. Oakland, Cal. A. C— COME HOME, NO MATTER WHAT . the trouble Is. , '. > . M. C. DRESSES MADE FROM $3 UP, SKIRTS from 75c; fit guaranteed. ,659 Stevenson st. rpo RICH WIDOWS AND SINGLE LADIES— • i. To those who wish to marry, but fear to meet with a man who would spend their money and would make them unhappy, as often it happens, and for that reason prefer to remain single, 1 beg to inform them that lam willing to marry a rich woman, and my greatest desire is to make my wife one of the most happy women in the world. I am not possessed of wealth, but I am rich In character to live with a woman. lam 40 years old, but will marry a woman of any age. Any who desire to make my acquaintance will please address me. . J. H. ROY, San Francisco Postoffice. > ■■■ TT'LECTRIC AND MEDICATED baths. 120 1/2 Xli Geary st., room 11 hours 10 to 10; $1; for- merly 121 Montgomery, rooms 6 and 10. -.- ■;-.-■■ rrr CENTS PER DOZEN FOR CABINETS, I O full length. Goden's Art Studio, 10 Sixth st. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE Jt\. laws a specialty ; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts: terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver. M. GRACE, 230 Kearny St., fourth floor, room 6: elevator 3 Hardle place: postals promptly attended. SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL. %&X£ NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Keurny. I JOHN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, ' magnetic, massage treatment, alcohol, oil and , Roman baths. 1007 Market, rooms 2 aim 3. IpiNE SUITS, $15: DRESS PANTS, $4 75. ' Misfit Clothing Parlors, 435 Montgomery st. IGHEST PRICE PAID LADIES', GENTS', children's cast-off clothing. 1. F., 15 Buss st. ]"" ADIES— FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. JACK- J ets and capes at wholesale prices, 1152 Market St., bet. Turk st. and Go! den Gate aye. ; R. C. E. FARNUM HAS MOVED TO THE , Nucleus building, cor. Third and Market sts. ONK MORE CUT- ; - - ~. Oak Roll Top Desks $14 to $33 Oak Chiffoniers ..• From $10 up Oak Bed Sets ...:....... $17 50 up 1 Oilcloths and Linoleums 30c up ! Stoves and Ranges..... ?3 up Thousands of bargains. We keep everything. ■ Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN, 1017-IW9-IU2I-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. ■ $$$$$' •;$ Ethel — did you do when your fiance said he was going to have his mustache shaved off. Maude— Oh, I set my face against it. HAIRDRESSING. 25c, ANY STYLE: ESTAB- lisbed in 1869; Pioneer Hair Store. BERTHA SPITZ, 111 Stockton St.: strictly one price only. . 1 fifth BUSINESS CARDS,! . > : SENT FREE, X \J\J\J city or country. HILL, 724y a Market st. RESSES CUT AND FITTED, $3;. DRESSES popular prices; engagements by day. 11 Geary. Hi 1• ; 1 1 1 •: PRICE PAID FOR CAST-OFF clothlng.books. novels. RAPHAEL. 247 4th st. 1 Tir HITEW ASHING MACHINE AND BRUSH »» work: %c yard; contracts taken. WAIN- WRIGHT, 1460 Market: machines sold or hired. SIXGLE" BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade Is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- druff or falling hair or money refunded: never known to fall; try It. By all druggists price 1, or I SMITH BROS., Fresno, Cal. _ OLD BUILDINGS BOUGH! AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pips, i tc. : cheap. Yard 1160 Mission st» nr. Eighth. SJ-X'OND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, O showcases, counters, shelvlngs, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, too; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOON AX, 1017-1019- -1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. . . I /CLOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT f \J mfrs' cost. Factory. : 2o Sansome st.. upstairs. G~ AS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. bjJ Golden Gate aye. H. HUFSCHMIDT. / "\LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIE3' \J clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. ,■; v ■ \V IN DOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO >V order or WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. , MONEY TO .LOAN.. n ;_. i ___. ." .'.'„.,--.._,_,,_ I__ ,_,.jj, J.,. ;, ..•,. . ' --- ...... MONEY st. Lo4tff. cfeb. .W. ciIAPIN, 630 Market st. r ■>?-.•■ ■ -; .: "■■ ■' MINI cTP A ITTOAX OFFICE, • 103 GRANT aye. ; private entrance 101 Grant aye., up- I stairs. ■ ■ ~ ' , .^7 6% < ITY: OAKLAND— LIFE INS., ESTATES, U2d mortg's. tTFK <t CO., 313 Montgomery st. Sfo COMMISSION ; COME TO LOANER Dl- i> rect for money on your piano and furniture, I without removing: lowest rates. 418 Ellis st., 1 room 22.' - ■ . :.. -.-?■ OX FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUT removal, and endowment insurance policies. j Room 68, DonohoH bldg, 1170 Market. ■■■-■■ WHY PAY HIGH RATE ON SMALL LOANS 1 »» when you can get from ■ $200 up at 55 cents ! per month Interest on $100? Loan, box 83, Call. LOANS ON: REAL ESTATE, IST AND 2ND mortgages, furniture or pianos- without re- moval: lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Montgomery. T CANS ON UNDIVIDED SHARES OF CITY real estate; any amount. BECKER, 240 Montg. 51%. CITY, COUNTY AND COLLATERAL SE- I •£ curltles. TRAVERS A LAMB, 512 California. I ADIES' PRIVATE ROOMS: MONEY ON ■i everything. U. S. Loan Office, 777.Market St., near Fourth. . NY SUM. FIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES city or conn try MURPHY, 62B Market A PRIVATE ENTRANCE IN REAR FROM -iV O'Farrell street: private rooms for ladles and gents; discreet gentlemanly attendants: at UNCLE HARRIS' Collateral Association; 15 Grant avenue. ONEY LOANED ON JEWELRY- AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st..nr. Mason : private entrance 7 Turk. \ NY AMOUNT -OF , MONEY..TO LOAN ON -^~V watches, diamonds, sealskins, pianos, pictures, bronzes, clocks, real estate and nil kinds of i securi- l ties. Columbia Loan and Collateral Office, 9 Grant I aye., 3 doors from Market st. *>■'.■• -r. ! . -- •■*;:-';*: TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 O Market st., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first floor: established 30 years;. always open.; "Uncle Bill." • ORROW. MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL <fc CO., Mills bldg, sth floor, r6 ; strictly confidential. IST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUR- ance policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 MarKet. XANY SECURITY. AT LOW RATES; DEAL- \J in;; confidential.; 43 Crocker building. .. , : * ; v iv t : stokaoe; : '-■.■-. •:", '-"-:.- --WILSON BROS.rTTHTMARKET ■ STREET— " Get our. rates for storage of furniture, pianos, trunks and all kinds of household goods: separate locked rooms, dust and vermin proof, at low rates. Telephone south 762. . , ; > -.->- '>--- -■■"■- ■': .-.■ > ■ TORAGE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, MDSE; advances. LIEBES S. W. CO., 906 Market, r. 4. TTIURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER ME R- - X? eh and received on storage; money advanced 011 consignments: fire proof building. 410Postst., QTORAOE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- O hold goods,' etc. •. J. M. PIERCE. 735 Market st. THIRST-CLASS STORAGE ; ADVANCES MADE X 1 421-423 Market su --■.. CU AS. L, TAYLOB. d CLAIRVOYANTS. ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE FOR ALL! J\ NEVER IN THE ANNALS OFOLAIRVOY- ANCV HAVE FUTURE EVENTS BEEN AS TRUTHFULLY FORETOLD- AS BY PROFESS- OR EUGENE. HIS PATRONS ARE THE \ ERV BEST BUSINESS PEOPLE OF SAN FUANCIS- CO. • IT is NOT NECESSARY TO REFER TO r DISTANT LANDS OR FOREIGN CITIES FOR 1 CREDENTIALS. HIS SUCCESS IS ASSURED- HIS PATRONS . COMMEND HIS EFFORT. All are pleased and delighted with his readings. Multitudes visit his parlors daily mid are . happy. His power excites the wonder and the admiration of even the most skeptical. Gifted by nature with marvelous mediumistlc powers, this remarkable man may be consulted on all matters pertaining to I the welfare of the human race. I HE GIVES ADVICE ON BUSINESS. Speculation, investments, insurance, love, court- ship, marriage and divorce, settles lovers' quar- , rels, reunites the separated and causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice. The earth reveals to him the hidden treasures buried in her bosom. He locates mines and buried treasures, interprets dreams, tells of your ; friends and enemies, removes ev;i Influences, gives ad- vice pertaining to lawsuits, everything. Develop- ing mediums a specialty. The troubled and un- fortuaio should seek "bis counsel. Thousands of families long separated have been reunited by his efforts: thousands of hearts made gal through his truthful predictions. He is the only ! clairvoyant on earth recognized by the profession | as their brightest star. His power approaches the miraculous, and he might well be termed the Isaiah of the nineteenth century. All persons un- successful In business, who seem to be unlucky, should visit the Professor, seek his aid and counsel and start aright. He is constantly in receipt of congratulations from those whom he has assisted. Thousands have become wealthy through his ad- vice. He is ever ready to assist all those with capi- j tal to find a safe and good-paying investment. | Young men starting In business will find it greatly I to their advantage to consult the Professor on all matters of financial interest to themselves. The Professor positively does all that he advertises to j do. Remember the Professor is permanently located in San Francisco, oni that his past work is his future reference; it speaks for itself. The Pro- fessor always gives perfect satisfaction in all things he mentions in nis notice. THE PROFESSOR Should not be classed among the many cheap pre- tenders who infest the City and bring disrepute to the profession. Professor Eugene's parlors are visited by business men of good repute, anxious [ for reliable information us to the outcome of fu- j ture investments, and by ladies of high social standing. His parlors are so arranged that one party does not see another while awaiting their turns to consult the Professor. He is at present I engaged upon many important cases wherein hundreds of thousands of dollars are Involved. His past success in matter.-; of great import are a positive guarantee of his power to perform the wonders that have made him famous. Cases that baffle the legal talent because of their complexity and obscurity are easily unraveled by the Pro- fessor. In investments where large amounts are at stake he will charge a small fee for consultation and take a commission for his services when the j investment pays a handsome profit. He does this to assist many who call to consult him on very im- portant matters and who are inclined to be skep- j t icai.TWaiaaasMHiw»Bß EGYPTIAN CHARMS AND THEIR POWER, j The genuine apply to either sex. They possess j magnetic power that attracts: the weaker power j is irrtsis iblv drawn to the stronger. We all know that any magnetized piece of steel' will pick up a needle or a knife by the blade. The Egyptian charm magnetises the body and. controls the mind | of one person to do the bidding of the other. The ; lady or gentleman (as the case may be) having the most magnetism will seek its affinity, and while a ■ lady may be able to draw many gentleman to her I the one she loves will remain distant. Wny? Simply because she has not sufficient magnetic power to draw him to her. The Egyptian charm j supplies the power an*! a speedy union is the re-, i suit. It is perfectly safe and harmless in its work- ! Ings. It causes- happy marriages, removes cold- ness and indifference between husband and wife. Lovers find in the charm ii secret and confidential I agency, working for their mutual interests and pro- i ducing results so pleasing and gratifying they are profuse in its praise. Scores who have consulted him consider his ad- vice and assistance most valuable. He has made fortunes for many, finding for them through his power of second sight Investments that returned j them great profit. Many married couples who heretofore have quarreled and led miserable lives i are now united and living contented and happy. Drinking husbands have been reformed and re- | claimed and restored to their families. Absent I friends have been found; wayward girls have been j shown the folly of their ways an ! started in the ; path of obedience and duty, and a moral refor- mation has restored their social standing in their community. All these things are of daily oc- currence right in the heart of a great city. Let- ■ ters come pouring in from all parts of the world i Involving questions of great import and complex- I . ity, and every reply is most gratifying. To the troubled and unhappy his advice is soothing and beneficial, giving them that peace of mind that wealth nor power can produce. Men of the world consult him upon matters of business and specu- lation, sporting men upon games of chance, Even ministers of the gospel send for his 'wonderful Egyptian charm and marvel at his power. •Professor Eugene is the only clairvoyant in the Western World who thoroughly understands the preparation and working of the real Oriental Egyp- tian Charm. His truthful -. reading of the past, present and future continues to be the source of | great pleasure and profit to all his many patrons. I The Professor wishes it distinctly understood that he does not charge for his wonderful charm— simply for the work that accompanies it. All letters with stamp answered. Cut this out, as it will not ap- pear dally. F. UGEN E, 1206 Market street, - • San Francisco. Cal. Parlors 102, 103 and 104. ISS MALVINA, AMERICAN CLAIRVOY- ant and magnetic healer. 766^ Howard st. | P.S. ANTHONY, MEDIUM. LIFE-READER: ! ladies, 25c; gents, 50c. 164 Tehama, off Third. WORLD-RENOWNED CLAIRVOYANT AND M planet -reader. MME. NORMAN, 995 Market, M~ Its. FIX.TEST MEDIUM, 438V_ BRANNAN St.: feesl. . , ■ FKI-KNirPAST AND FUTURE, 25c. MME. X. LEGETTE, 311 Tehama St.: upstairs. 1 EON, PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE- JU reader, 533 Post ;h'rs 10 to 8 daily ; and Sunday. j AUGUSTA LEOLA. FORTUNE TELLER? ; A magic charms: love tokens; true picture of ; future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling; I develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the I seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; j fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, or. Twentieth. j 1 WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE I -^\. WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. SPIRITUALISM. V pALL ON "BUENA vIsTA" FOR ADVICE^ \J ladles only. 105 Stockton st., office 6. Tf HERROM, MEDIUM, HAS REMOVED IVI from 16 Turk st. to So Turk.. •■ ASTROLOGY. rss^LEE? 7ok"tu N E-TELLING, 25c. IS9 Fourth St., room 43, second floor; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. | A STRALSEER— PROF. HOLMES, 523GEAHY A st.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. EDUCATIONAL.. : \TRiir~MirLVILTE^T^ i IVJ. vocal and dramatic academy; also piano ■ classes and private lessons now resumed. 519 Van I Ness aye. . • < ; CHORTHAND SIMPLIFIED; STUDENTS j O guaranteed able to-do office work in six to ten weeks." Address M. 5., FERGUSSON, 670 Twentieth st. ' *-— ANJO AND PIANO LESSONS, 50C EACH. j 844 Howard st. ; ; Miss MOORE'S BOARDING AND DAY school, 515 Huight st.— French taught with- out extra charge; facilities for studying music, art and languages; term opens August 5. 1895. ■■■.-:*.;, : OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AYE., Berkeley. T. S. BOWENS, M.A., Principal. ENGLISH LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1284 Bush. 1 H OITTS SCHOOL FOR BOYS, BURLING AME, J-LSan MateoCo., reopens Aug. 6. IRA G.HOITT. TJOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHM* JUtlc taught 6 wee:ts;course $30. 5 Stockton st.,r. 5 \7~OCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM- i ■ V proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and i procures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st: ■; TTIOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET, V taught. Prof.X.MEßKl,22sGeary;reasonable. ■\f ILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY. WRITE ii- for catalogue to MRS. C. T. MILLS, president. Mills College P. 0., Alameda Co., Cal. Next term begins August 7. 1895.' . P~ ACIFIC , ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES j bldg; thorough commercial & English training. | SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MElSTER- schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st. O. ECKMAN, -PIANO ■ STUDIO, .205% • Gough st.; assistant teacher for beginners. "VTIGB.T SCHOOL: HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- J.l lege, 24 Post st. ; j commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish; low rates. • ♦• ',-..-."■ .-••. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING- Private theatricals arranged ; pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5 & 12. 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, kj chanical engineering, surveying, architecture, assay: estab. '64. VAN PER NAILLEN.723 Mkt. STIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: diploma course $30. / i:"^ NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON,' 14 McAllister, r. 46: private or class. BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, - modern , lau- guages rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. ■ ■■ ATTORNEYS- AT-L AW. ' A"~~^vIc^FRE^TTSfv^R^E^ND^PIIoSATE laws a specialty: suits, superior. Justice and Police Court 8: terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market .cor.Stockton JOHN R. AIT KEN, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, R3. tl 16 and ■ 17. 402 Montgomery St., cor. California. WW . DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW.42O " V T • California St., rms. 14-15 ; advice free. '■--. BUSINESS CHANCE*. OB SALE-PATEvFrIGHT^FOR STREET- J car fender. L. PETERSON, 226 Market st. B,\ X ERY IN COUNTRY CHEAP. L. P. 0., ■D 507 Eighth St., Oakland, Cal. "PARTNER* WANTED— TO ACT AS STATE X agent: fine chance fora little money. Call or address room 1, Nucleus building, San Francisco. UT~B US IN ESS FOR LITTLE MONEY: OR will exchange for real estate: consisting of monopoly in manufacture and wholesale trade of - an indispensable household necessity: It's good, from which a fortune will surely be made by the lucky investor of a few hundred dollars. • Particu- lars of N. D. SICK ELS, the land agent, 318 Post St.. city. I ■\TOTTON AND VARIETY STORE FOR SALE IN cheap. Apply 153 Seventh st. \\T ANTED— ACTIVE PARTNER IN CALI- TT fornia gold mine: a splendid opportunity for a young man with small capital. Address Princi- pal, box 134. this office. IP VMILY LIQUOR-STORE IN A LIVELY J; town. For particulars call on B. BENJAMIN, 414 Market st. OR SALE-BUTCHER-SHOP IN A GOOD location: sickness cause of sale. Address A., ] box 49, this office. ■ , TJONKsT GERMAN LADY WANTS AN IN- -13. dustnous partner to take charge of first-class good running saloon; $200 required. Address E., box 8, this office. : : TAILORB. ATTENTION! FOR SALE FOR one-fourth value, old established merchant j taiiorln? business; full investigation allowed; ! goon locality; cheap rents. Address T., box 48, mis office. TVESTAUKANT, PAYING $100 A MONTH, XV with 8 furnished rooms if desired; must be sold: sickness cause of selling; no reasonable offer refused. 3£oB Mission. ' (j.l n- PARTNER WANTED; TO TAKE I $( J.^o. half interest in poultry business already ' established and in first-class condition; investigate without delay. VICTOR POULTRY YARDS, 435 ' Western aye., Petaluma, Cal. /"I ROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE NEAR 'jr Parrot t building; must sell in 3 days; price i $50. 356 Jessie st. T>ARTNER WANTED IN | WHOLESALE -L linucr-house; established '25 years. Apply to FALCONER & CO.. 1189 Market St., Central Page BUSINESS CHANCE. $1800: VARIETY store: cigars, news, books, stationery, notions and icecream-soda business; good clean stock: the very best location in town; low rent: averagedaily sales. $30 per day: best Of reasons for selling; Ukiah is the county s?ax of Mendocino County and terminus of S. F. and N. P. R. R. Address box 549, ; Ukiah, Cal.- I ~~~i -' WOOD AND COAL YARD FOR SALE; I «Jp"l iO. 2 horses and 2 wagons. 1326 Pacific ARGAIN — FINE. WELL-ESTABLISHED saloon in prosperous country town. Apply wholesale liquor store, 112 Taylor st. ONA FIDE SNAP— BEST PRIVATE HOTEL.^ -D in city for sale: making money; $10,000: part* cash if desired: elegant furniture: proper time to go into hotel business. Address B. 8., box 10 Call Office. p ROCERY AND BAR; FINE STOCK: GOOD VT trade. Apply this office. I jbneA CIGAR -STAND AND CLUBROOM: I <IpZUI/. roar 2 theaters; e'ears about $80 pel I month. Business Exchange, 783 Vfc Market st. TMRST-CLASS LIQUOR-STORE; GOOD LOCA- | -Ption; no reasonable offer refused. Apply C. A. j NOLTE, Eagle Iron Foundry, corner Second and j Fol^om sts. ' ' " UTTER AND EGG ROUTE, WITH HORSE and wagon; cheap. Inquire this office. OOD RESTAURANT.NO RENT, GAS OB water to pay: must sell on account of sickness; make offer. 6371,4 Natoma st. LADY WANTS HONEST MAN PARTNER; -LJ good paying legitimate business. 131 Post, r 21. (JOS WILL START LADY OR GENT IN I tJp.__O profitable office business. Office, box 145, i Call. | "ffiji r?~ BUYS A BUSINESS TO MAKE <3)-L I O money fora man willing to work: some cooking; stock worth more. Apply 654 Jessie, ■ near Seventh, from 12 to 2. \\r AJSTED— a RELIABLE ma to assist tt financially in promoting a newly patented in- vention: something novel and worth a fortune: liberal bonus to right party. For full particulars address INVENTOR, box 83, this office. I ©"oXTTn HOTEL IB URON FOP. SALE tJpOOUU. cheap, containing 30 rooms: all occu- pied by paying boarders. Inquire of McLEOD & FAUS'S. 5 1 5 Market st. RUTT AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, KNOWN J3 as the Hawthorne Fruit Market, junction Mar- I ker, Gough and Haight; good family and transient trade. . .T?OU SALE — HALF INTEREST IN THE -I? North Beach Hotel, 400 and 402 Bay St., cor. j Ma -: on. Apply on premises. (JJQAA FOR SALE — THE LIBERTY SA- <POv'U. loon; next to Napa Hotel, Napa, Cal. AN OLD ESTABLISHED MEAT MARKET, partner's interest, $250. 2856 Mission st. pORNER BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, NO- A \J tions. tobacco, store; reasonable. 2401 Mission^ ARGAIN — GOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT -D and 9 furnished rooms: near Market St.; price $500; rent $50; trial given. Apply 131 Third st. LD- ESTABLISHED CORNER GROCERY- store and bar: stock and fixtures. Apply this j office. p ROCERY AND BAR; ESTABLISHED LONG VJT time: cheap. Apply Weiland's Brewery. \\r ANTED— TREASURER FOR FIRST-CLASS » » theatrical company: must have s3oo cash; ret required. Address A. Z., box 81, Call Office OR SALE— DRUGSTORE IN SAN JOSE; fine location: no cutting: will be sold at inven- tory: going Into manufacturing reason for selling; a good chance to build up a big trade. Address Druggist, P. O. box 1190, San Jose. ANAGERS WANTED FOR OREGON AND Washington: must invest $1000:' positions permanent and honestly worth $300 monthly. Ad- I dress E. M. 8., box 159, Call. . ALOON FOR SALE, KNOWN AS THE FRES- no Bowling Alleys: only alleys in the county; centrally located. Address PAUL MAYER, Fresno. "A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— jC3I WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. LODGING-HOUSES FOX SALE. (g»O'/|n FINE SUNNY CORNER 48 ROOMS «Jpjj«JV.»U. $1000 — Corner: room air rented: payments... ; 29 rooms j $750— Transient: clears $150; wrth $2000 16 rooms j $400— New furniture; central 10 rooms ! $850— New flat, near New City Ha 11...... 7 rooms Ranches, city property, sale and exchange. ' i Businessjplaces, all sizes and prices. H. C. DECKER. 1206 Market St., cor. Taylor. T T M. SPECK & CO., 602 MARKET ST., COR. -rV. Montgomery and Post sts. 12 rooms, Powell St.. clears $60..... $450 15 rooms, Eddy, near Jones $500 22 rooms, near Orpheum Theater .$375 65 rooms, always rented, corner... Make offer 15 rooms, corner, one floor, near Slitter. Very fine ODGING - HOUSES: . PART CASH; 35 J nicely furnished rooms: low rent; all full: will sacrifice; must sell. 110 Ellis St.. room 1. pORNER . HOUSE OF 50 ROOMS; CHEAP VJ rent. Address Owner, box 85. Call. <E?97 X FURNISHED HOUSE: 11 ROOMS ~)~ I O. and store; cheap rent; 6 months' rent j paid.' Apply 322 Third st. ; ' . (JjQnA GREAT BARGAIN —40 ROOMS; «3)OUv/. cheap rent. For particulars apply 323 Third st. . IrOR V SALE CHEAP— LODGING- i J? house, restaurant and saloon. 118 Washington. i <StQf\(\ '-'2' ROOMS; GREAT BARGAIN; j tip OUU. don't miss it. 712 Kearoy. ■ j ~\z. ROOMS— FURNISHED. ON AC- I Ziti count of sickness: bargain. Inquire grocery, 40 Sixth st. FrTinrrriuii*] 1-Oli SALK. NAp^MusT seij^ leavin^g furnished rooms, hull and kitchen, $25. Call Monday and Tuesday, 15 sumner st. y| Foil SALE— 2IS TWELFTH: FURNITURE rooms; cheap. URNITURJE 6F 6 ROOMS ; MUST BE SOLD; -T cheap. 1 Eddy place. SDBOOM SET, $11: PATENT TABLES -L»s2 15; Roxbury Brussels, 75c laid; oilcloth, 20c; open evenings. sn IKEK, 1310 Stockton st, CIUT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETdi ) this week at McCABE's, 948-950 Mission st, Reductions ON LA— STOCK, NEW AND I. XV second hand; 400 carpets, good as new; oil- I. cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45c; I 7-piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c: ranges, $6; cash or installments: goods shipped free. T.H .NELSON. 126 Fourth st. . - CARPETS. isluJsSELSr^4sci LaIIJT^OXB^RY^BRUS^ '-D sels. 75c. laid; linoleum, 40c; heavy oilcloth, 20c: open evenings. siiihkk. 0-1312 Stockton. CAKKBT CLEANING. vfATIONAi. CARPET Si ATLNG AND BJEENO^ IN vating Works, HAMPTON & BAILY ; laying and altering. 313-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 14. PARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND \J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON <& CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. CUTY .- STEAM v CARPET-BEATING AND A Renovating Works, «8 and 40 Eighth st. G. R. STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. fIEX YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH tt poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Keating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. • pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS, 333 \J Golden Gate aye.; telephone east 126. • \. mHE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANINO" X Co. (incorp.) ; old established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th. tel. 6074. T MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- t • ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228. J; PROPERTY TO. EXCHANGE. ry-E havens v^luXble^pTeces" of TT building property in the northern and central part of the city 10 exchange for a nice home on high land in Berkeley; Dwight way preferred; property to be worth from $8000 to $10,000. Apply to UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. TO LEASE. TO LEA^E-CHoTcE^^DXfßlPoß^ToicK ranch of 025 acres; •*• cheap for | term Of years; near city. Address F,, box 28, this office : r r :