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12 POLICE PROMOTIONS. Speculation as to What the Commis sioners Will Do at Their Meet ing To-Night. The regular meeting of the Police Com missioner? was not held last ni^ht. It will be held to-night instead, when it is ex pected that the new captain, five lieuten ants and three extra detectives will be ap pointed. Five new sergeants and six to take the place of the one promoted to the position of captain and the live promoted as lieutenants will also probably be ap pointed. A detective will be appointed to till the vancancy caused by the death of Daniel Coffey. Who the new captain will be is a mys tery. The three Commissioners when asked the question about ten days ago declined to commit themselves. The name of Ser geant Gillen. now acting as lieutenant at the Central Police Station, was mentioned, but it was also stated there were two others in the field. The Commissioners declined to divulge their names. Speculation has been rife on the subject, but although sev eral names are mentioned no one knows the key to the riddle. Now" that the Board of Supervisors has finally adopted the tax levy, wnich in cludes tne appropriation for the seventy five new men, their appointments will be made as speedily as possible. There are hundreds of applicants to select from. SAN FRANCISCO "CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Cam/— •nn Market street, open until 12 o'ciock every Bight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES-530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:80 o'clock. ~" FFF Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock; 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. W . corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open tr.til f o'clock. Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth Ktreet. open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. j^^^CALIFORNIA LOdTTe no. 1, F. • S^ and A.M., will meet THIS (THURS- JB*. DAY) EVENING. September 19, at 7:30/|!J« o'clock. Second degree.. Isy order of the Mas- '^v ' ter. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. CK^» DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F. AND « LpJ? A. M., 131 Eddy Called meetlnsr^o«, THIS EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Third^JS? degree. Master Masons in good standing f^y ' are invited. By order of the W. M. A. RON BERG, Secre «ry. |K^s=» WALHaLLA ENCAMPMENT^ & 15^ No. 7, 1. O. O. F.— Officers and mem-'Y* 1 bers of this Encampment are hereby re- /S* quested to meet at their hall FRIDAY^ X EVENING. September 20. as important transac- tions of business will come before their Encamp- ment : also conferring the Patriarchal Degree. By order of H. BARTHOLD, C. P. Max srm-MANX. Scribe. ■ DIVIDEND NOTICES. a£~sp~~Di VlDEN^~NoT2B^ls^icEl?rariSs Bt2S' share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after Friday, September 20, 1895. Transfer books will close Saturday, Septem- ber 14, 1895, at 12 o'clock m. K. H. SHELDON. Secretary. special, notices. H^^p^YljipNTr^JlE^lTA^r^TmjW^GTvES Q ; J5' alcohol baths. 105 Stockton st., room 47. X5 3 YOUNG ENGLISH LADY GIVES Air S^-^ cohol baths. 850 Market St., room 46. mrag* YOUNG STOUT GERMAN LADY: Air t?-^ cohol baths and manicure. 17a Sixth, room 1. j^gp YOUNG JEWISH LADY GIVES ELEC- W& trie baths. Offices 47-48, 850 Market st. rt^S* ELECTRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS, t*^ 1201/0 Geary, room Il:hou7sl0to 10; $1. PCS' DR. E. PUGH HAS REMOVED FROM ESi^ 1104 M»rKet st. to 428 Eddy. »^> BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. m^& Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgy st.. room 6. Tel. 6580. mzzs* WINDOWS CLEANED and FLOORS BS~-»^ scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages euaranteed. C. ROSSI CO., 242 Sutter. s£T^S=> CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE; tfc-^y no pain. Chlropodk It«titute, 36V 2 Geary. BtrS=~ ROOMS WHITENED. UP: PAPEB- V&S' rri S3 50 nn. 309 Sixth. Qorap Hartman. &11 LA A' a \\ An It.l>-ii,MALJE. pOMPETENT COLORED WOMAN DESIRES V^ a situation to do cooking and housework. J. F. CROSETT «fc CO., 31i< Sutter St. \7-OUNGWOMAN,WELLEDUCATED,SPEAK- X ing English, French, German and Italian, wishes position as cashier for restaurant or other business, or as housekeeper for hotel; good ref- erence and security can be given. Address H. T. F., box 109, Call Office. VrEAT YOUNG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS TO -li do second work, good waiter; Norwegian girl wishes to go out by the day to do washing, ironing: liousecleanlng: German girl, is a good cook, coo 1 reference, lli-o Antonia st-, oil Jones, near Ellis. "YOUNG FRENCH LADY DESIRES SITUA- X tion as lady's maid or take care of chilaten; good references. L. M. Convent. Sisters of Mercy. First and Bryant sis. "PEFINED WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE DE- XV sires a situation as housekeeper for widower or single gentleman. Apply 82 Vi Everett St., bet. Third and Fourth, downstairs. . TEADY WCMAN WISHESWOEK BY DAY; lO is a good laundress: also can do cleaning. 746 Mission st. /COLORED GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO \J general housework and cooking, or second work and seamstress, or waiting at table and sec- ond; wages $15 to $'20: state wages. Address E., box 123, Call Office. ■yOUNG GTRL, 13 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO X assist in light housework or take care of baby In nice family. Call at 317 Third st., room 16, first floor. SITUATION BY" A FIRST-CLASS ii English cook, who understands all kinds of French and American dishes: best of references; city or country. Call or address 753 Howard st. T> ELI ABLE WOMAN WANTS TO DO GEN eral housework: good cook; small family; city or country: reference given. 263 Third st. S~~Yfv ATION WANTED — BY PROTESTANT widow for general housework: no objection to the country. Call or address 1620 Post st. /COMPETENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION \J at general housework in a small family; best of city references. Apply 226 Twenty-eighth st. OUNG WOMAN, WITH GIRL 3y 2 YEARS X old, wants place housekeeping where there are children; city or country. 948 Mission st., room 4. pOMPETENT COOK WISHES SITUATION XJ to do cooking and general housework; refer- ences given. Call 1618 Eddy st. V EXPERIENCED WIDOW. IN LODGING- house or widower's family. Room 7,1035 Mkt. -y OUXO girl WISHES SITUATION to AS- -1 sist in chamberwork and waiting. Call 26*1/2 Tehama st. IDDLE-AGED GERMaV' WOMAN WANTS IVL situation to do general housework or as house- keeper: no objection to city or country: wages, 812 or $10 per month. Call oraddress 113 Twenty- sixth st., near Mission. IDDi.E-AGED WOMAN WISHES SITUA- t Ion to take care of furnished rooms or loda- lng-bonse, or furnished flats, etc. Call 114 Fourth St., room 3. pOVERNESS DESIRES RE-ENGAGEMENT; VT German. French, English, music: hiehest re- ferences: would travel. G. D., box 24, Call. P' osrrioN WANTED BY a REFINED and X educated young lady as bookkeeper or typ««- writer, or would go as companion to a lady or in- -, valid. Address P. W., box 23. Call. ' L-IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER RECENTLY X I from New York wishes work by the day. Call or address 177 Minna, Miss isi'Klt. OUSEKEEPER — YOUNG" AMERICAN widow wishes a position as housekeeper in small family; city or country. Please call or ad - dress MRS. C. A. DATON, lltj Fulton st. . ELDERLY SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES SlTU- ation to do housework; is gocl cook and baker- city or country. Address 312 .>ixth St., near Foil som. ■ rpjiK SERVICE* OF AN EDUCATED WOMAN X experienced traveler and shorthand writer, may be secured as traveling companion, bookkeeper or amanuensis by addressing; box 383, San Jose, Cal. yOUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE TO X take care of 1 or 2 children; can give reference Call at 217 Eddy st. Hi r ANTED— BY AN . ENGLISHWOMAN, a »" position as nurse to an infant or young chil- dren; 6 years' experience; good references. Apply 712 Turk st. C COMPETENT FRENCH , GIRL DESIRES I place as lady's maid or lake care of children: is a good seamstress: city or country. Address L T.. box 85, Call Office. - OUNG LADY 16 WISHES SITUATION IN X private home for general housework. Apply 1903 Mission st. J RESSMAKER, FHIST-CLASS CUTTER, FIT- ter and designer, wishes a : few more engage- ments in families by the day: tailor suits a spe- cialty; terms $1 50. Address P. C box 123, Call. ■yOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION as X nursery governess: good pianist. Address L., ■ Call Branch, 339 Hayes st. - DRESSMAKER, GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- J ./ ter. wishes work, or will take work home. Call or address 623 Howard st., bet. Second and Third. ELDERLY WOMAN DESIRES EMPLOY- XJ merit of any kind; good «eamstress and cook:' make myself generally useful ; city or country. Cal! or. address immediately MRS. B. W., 419 Geary St.. r vim 29. \\ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $1.60 per night: • 1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS ANTED— Continued. w"axte~d~by a lad y a posit ion AS » » working housekeeper In the city. Apply room 43, 11 Kearny st. ..■-■- - pOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY \J the day: good laundress and house -cleaner, Call 1104 Mission and Seventh st. pENTLEMEN'S MENDING neatly done. Vjr Call at room 22, first floor, 105 Stockton st. J^OR RELIABLE COLORED HELP APPLY* r Dr. BOW & LONG, 628 Montgomery St., room 8. 1 IRST-CLA 88 DRESSMAKER WISHES EN- X gagements by the day. . Address 1333 Brod- erlck st. QEAMSTRESS WANTS WORK BY THE DAY O in families, or will take work home. 1202% Leavenworth st. ' WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR '» Market: electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week ; free bus to and from the terry. "you no SWEDISH GIRL AS cook, cham- X bermaid or waitress for table wants situation; large experience and good reference. Address S. s.. box 46, Call Office^ T)hM('iVKI): MME. LEOPOLD, 20 STOCKTON Xt st; reliable male and female; city or country. ■you'NO~WIDOW WISHES A position as X housekeeper for a widower or bachelor. 12 Mason st.. room 2. ■ - SWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO v* light housework In private family. Call or ad-, dress 967 Mission st. - SlTl'ATiOJiss ANT MALE. P^T^Cc'ooK^^O^T^uTrNlShles COOKS ; . all branches; shortest notice. 14 Geary. HUSBAND AND WIFE, LATELY FROM New York, speaking fluently French, Italian and English, desire situations in a family; hus- band as butler or coachman, for which position Is fully competent; wife is a first-class family cook; <an furnish good references. Adaress C. A., 124 Sixth St., room 53. ■; \ IDDLE-AGED MAN. STEADY AND SOBER, wishes a position as kitchen help, dishwasher, etc., in hotel, restaurant or boarding-house; can do any work in this line; speaks German and French: small wages; good home. Address D. F., box 8, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GER SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GER man. 26, as bookkeeper, or any kind of office work; 8 years with wholesale house this city; best references. Y. G., box 43, Call Office. THIRST-CLASS COOK (COLORED) WANTS X I situation; good references. H. ROBINSON. 1426 Mason st. yOUXG GERMAN DESIRES A SITUATION las coachman: understands taking care of horses, cow and garden. H. R., box 123, Call. G~ ARDENER.WITHBEST OF REFERENCES, wishes position; country, southern part pre- ferred. Address Gardener, box 126. Call Office. | "yOUNG MAN DESIRES TO LEARN BAKERY X business; 2 years' experience; wages no ob- ject. C, box 33, Call Office. QINGLE MAN WANTS SITUATION: HANDY oat anything; best references. J. A. E., 9 23d st. FIRST-CLASS COOK. MEAT AND PASTRY; bread baking a specialty : No. 1 temperance man; current wages. 740 Mission st. RELIABLE WORKER WANTS WOKK OR team to drive. Ca 1 this morning or address C. PAULSON, Llndell House. Sixth and Howard sts. BOOKKEEPER DESIRES POSITION IN ANY office capacity: 19 years' experience In whole- sale; best of references; salary no object. Address S. A.M., box 18, call office. yOUXG MAN OF 20 WANTS SITUATION X driving double or single team; best of refer- ence. G., box 148, Call office. POSITION WANTED— YOUNG MAN LATELY X connected with large packing concern of Chi- cago in export beef trade wishes employment in mechanical line or in any capacity requiring 'he services of a steady sober man: first-class refer- ences from last employer. Address Liverpool, box 57, Call Office. GA B DENER~~WANTS SITUATION: THOR- oughly understands greenhouse, rosehouse, flower-garden, landscape, budding, grafting, propa- gating, fruit and veg table growing. Address G. W., box 116, Call Office. JAPANESE MAN WISHES A SITUATION 0 as cook or to do general housework: city or country: has good references. A. 8., box 2, Call Office, Oakland. O ITUATION AS TELEGRAPHER WANTED— ' Operators wanting to sell position write, stating duties, wages, etc. and price, EDWARD GUYOT, Sonoma. Cal. TRONG' BOY WISHES SITUATION IX bakery. 1224^ Folsom st. MAN WANTS WORK; GOOD PLAIN COOK or work about kitchen: can wait at table: wages low. J. R. X,, box 160, Call Office. 17 ASTERN MAN A I) WIFE (NO CHILDREN) J-i want situations In city or country; man is good with horses: woman is good cook: not afraid of work. 304 Sinter st., upstairs, room 9. SITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN-AMERI- can boy (17), living with ni* parents, to learn the butcher trade. Call or address 17 Beaver st., between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Noe and Castro. ARTIES CONTEMPLATING A VISIT TO S- the Continent and desiring the services of an experienced gentleman thoroughly familiar with traveling In all its details can secure same by ad- dressing B. H. P., San Rafael Postoffice; best of references furnished. ' .". ITUATION AS FOREMAN BY AN ALL- -0 round machinist: good manager and extensive experience; city or country. Address Foreman, box 147, Call. ITUATION BY WINEMAKER AND DlS- tiller; best of reference; wanes reasonable or taken in wine. Address s., box £8, this office. ANTED— BY MAN AND HIS DAUGHTER, »* work on ranch; man good milker, do chores and look after stock: woman good cook, butter- maker and chicken-raiser: 18 years on one ranch. Address 113 Larkin st., room 25. pOACHM AN AND GARDENER— SITUATION \J wanted by a young man: good driver; thor- oughly understands care of horses, cows, carriajes; best references. I Address C. G., dox 21. Call Office. RELIABLE MAN WANTS SITUATION IN JLt grocery store or working foreman on ranch. Address A. W. D., Fruitvale, Alameda Co.. Cal. ■youNG MAN. GOOD salesman, desires -» a position in boot and shoe or gents' furnishing store; references. Room 96, Brooklyn Hotel, City. lUHEELWBIUHT AND ALL-ROUND WOOD- *» worker wants situation, city or country town: steady and reliable. Address H. P., box 75, Call, \ ' o ngm'anTlaw student, wishing TO X enter college, desires employment of any kind mornings and evenings. -Address L., box 18. call. FEMALE HELP WASTED. MIDDLE-AGED NURSE, $10 TO $12; BWEIV isli or German laundress, $25: German cook, $35; second girl, $20: nurse, country, $15; second g rl, country. $iO; housework, St. Helena *25, San Anselmo $25 to $20, and other towns; 4 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. OTHER AND DAUGHTER OR FRIENDS or sisters. Yreka. $20 and $15; see lady here. Miss CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. p ERMAN HOUSEWORK GIRL, SAN VJT Rafael: $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. / iJiKMAN OR SWEDISH SECOND GIRL, Vj country: $20: see lady here. MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton st. "IRISH COOK, AND LAUNDRESS; $25. MISS 1 CULLEN, 105 Stockton St. pHAMBEKMAID, LODGING-HOUSE; $16. V. Miss CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. 0 NORWEGIAN CHAMBERMAIDS; $20i — MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. DISHWASHER. HOTEL, COUNTRY; $15. Miss CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. EFI.NED YOUNG GIRL; LIGHT WORK; $15. . MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. PROTESTANT COOK. SAN JOSE; $30; SEE X lady here. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. p ERMAN COOK. SMALL FAMILY." $25; VJ cook and downstairs workglrl, $20; cook and laundress, $25, and second girl, same place, fare nald. $15; 5 Swedish or Danish girls, assist gem housework, *15, $18. C R. HANSEN <fe CO., 110 Geary st. RK ST AURANT WAITRESS, CITY, $20; TWO -IV waitresses, assist chamberwork, same hotel, short distance from city, $20. C. R. HANSEV & CO.. 110 Geary st. "LURST-CLASS SHAMPOOER (NOT HAIR I. shampooer): Turkish baths; $30; see party here. C. It. HANSEN <fc CO., 110 Geary st. TED-NEAT GIRL FOR COOKING AND *' housework, 3 in family, $25, see lady here at 11:30 to-day: 2 cooks, private boarding-house and restaurant, $25 and *30: hotel laundress, $20; 3 cooks, German style, $25 and $30; 2 German and Scandinavian secona cirls. $20. and girls for cook- inc and housework in city and country. J. F. CKOSETT & CO., 312 sutler st. Ur AN TED-A STRONG INVALID'S NURSE, '* must be Catholic, have had some experience, $25, steady place: 50 good housework girls, $25 and $'iO. Apply MISS I'LUNKETT, 424 sutler st. \\T ANTED— GJEB|f AN OR FRENCH COOK, »' $35: laundress, $25: French maid and seam- stress, $25: cook tor san Jose. $30 to $35; girl to wash dishes, $4 50 week; Protestant second girl, $20; nurse, $20. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. p EKMAN OR SWEDISH INVALID'S NURSE. 'X wages $25; waitress, restaurant, . $20 : cook, $25; houseeirl, $25; hoiisPslrls. $20; housegirl Burlingame, $26. Call 332 Geary st. \\r AIT It $20. CITY HOTEL. HOTEL tV GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. - A T THE HOME AND BUSINESS BUREAU. -TV 819 Market street-Swedish cook and laun- dress, 3 In family, city cirl for general housework, plain cookiug, $25, city; chambermaids. 1 A LADY WAITRESSES AT ONCE; PAY $1 1" per night. Cal Marble Hall, SE. corner of Jackson and Kearny sts., after 7 p. m. N APPRENTICE. FOR MILLINERY • mnstbeaneut sewer; ■also first-class maker MISS ALICE' HAAKE, 121 Post St., parlors 45 and 46. |? XPERIENCED GIRLS . FOR DIPPING •Li French candies wanted at corner Market and Ninth sts.. basement. : - • ' f .. : ; \V ANTED— WOMAN, JANITRESS AND TO *» wait on ladies in cyclerv: one who resides near park. Apply Premier Cyclery, 312 Baker st. A r oI• NG GERMAN GIRL FOR COOKING AND X general housework : 2-. in family. Call, bet. 10 and 11 a. if., 1823 Vi Howard st. MIDDLE-AG~ED WORKING HOUSEKEEPER; single: state wa^es: only small home. Ad- I dress Call Branch Office, 630 Montgomery st. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1895. J : HELP WANTED-Continned. yorso ~chrl"with referen?e~~to X take care 2 children. Call, bet. 10 and 11 a. m. to-day (Thursday). 303 California st., room 11. ANTED— FIRST-CLASS GIRL ON COATS. 'T H. S. BRIDGE & CO., 622 Market st. ». ■yOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- X work. 1110 Leavenworth st. TRONG GIRL FOR COOKING, SOME HOUSE- -0 work, in country. Call at 76 Ninth ; milliner's. ANTED— A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. ; 1629 Hayes st. ' ' T ADIES TO HANDLE TOILET SPECIALTIES; XJ taught face treatments free. 131 Post St., r. 20. OPERATORS AND FINISHERS ON VESTS.' Apply 309 Clementina st. * .-•-•. " fTIAILORESS, PANTS FINISHER. 218 WAL- X ler St.. cor. Market and Valencia, you NG girl FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. X 30 Clinton park, bet. Market and Guerrero sts. A PPRENrTcE WANTED^ WILL TEACH A cutting and fitting. 761 Harrison st. "yOUNG GIRL WANTED, FROM 13 TO 16, TO X assist In coffee parlor. MRS. L. 8.. 605 Sixth. IRL FOR general housework AND cooking. 1308 a Leavenworth St., upstairs. p IRL FOR HOUSEWORK; SMALL FAMILY; VJT wages $15. 1943 Geary si. RESSMAKEH - YOUNG GIRL AS TX- prover. C. SCHNABEL, 805 Ellis st. • pIiAMBERMAID, $20: WAITRESS. $20; \J same bouse. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. ADY FOR FEW HOURS DAILY TO SOLICIT small articles. 3434 Mission st. p IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: GOOD cook and laundress: $25 per mo. 1519 Fulton. I ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING. MANI- ■i curing, etc.; moderate. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post, room 20. P ERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. VJT 1844 Howard st. - "yOUNO GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK WITH X references. 1448 O'Farrell st. ' ANTED-BWEDISH OR GERMAN GIRL for general housework. 1625 Leavenworth st. WANTED — HOUSEKEEPER "~IN SMALL family. 825 Pennsylvania aye., near Nevada, Potrero. 01 Q ELLIS— MOZART, ROOMS 25C TO $1 a OX€/ night; $1 25 to $5 a week; very respectable. \F ANTED— IMMEDIATELY YOUNG LA- " dies to learn millinery under competent, teach- ers. 234 Taylor st. ' WINCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 60 to $6 per week ; free bus to and from the ferry. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; I>JL Winchester House, 44 Third St., near Market; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 60 to $6 per week; free bus to and from the ferry. LT S. TAILOR SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING; > » actual measurements. 14 McAlllster.room 67. GIRLS WHO WISHTUMARRYSENDTHEIR VJT address to M., box 14, Call Office. WANTED— THREE LADIES; ONE ASMANA- »» ger, one as lecturer ana one as instructor of agents for a medical company. M., box 105, this office. T ADIES WANTED TO SELL MANHATTAN XJ egg food ; is th e best. C. KEUTELL, San Mateo. PI A 0 LESSONS BY THOROUGHLY JL schooled artist; lessons 26c. 617 Jones st. I FRENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. p IRLS TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, CUT- vT ting, fitting and finishing: patterns cut to fit, 26c. McDowell, 21 3 Powell st. PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- JL tint: and n.ak Ing school : all branches. 702 Sinter. UALiC UKJLP WANTED. 50 823 TO $30. Men and boys to pick grapes, dry and box raisins, work in packing-houses, wine-cellars, etc. : 3to 4 months' jobs: $23 to HO per month and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. X CARPENTERS, $2 60 A DAY, CITY, 0 steady jobs, call early; carpenter for a ranch, near city; plasterer, country; blacksmith; job printer, country: 2 coatmakers. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. 1 A LABORERS. COMPANY. STEADY WORK, JLUcity: 20 laborers, $1 50 and $1 75 day. city and country; stableman. *40; 20 farmers: orchard and vineyard hands. $20 to $26. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. /* MORE BOYS ABOUT 1 6 TO 18 YEARS OLD, \) $15 and found, to pull beans, near city; $1 fare; $1 office fee: will last until end of December. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 1 A ITALIANS TO PULL BEANS AND DO LA- -1" boring work, $1 day and board; 16 men to work in wine-cellars, $20 and found. R. R. fare re- funded. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. OA SAWMILL LABORERS: 10 JACKSCREW- Zi\J era; 10 woodchopDers, $1 cord; 3 cooks, 3 waiters, 2 dishwashers, porter. MURRAY & READY, 634 and b36 Clay st, OOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $60; COOK, REST- aurant, near city, $12 a week: French or Ger- man cook, country hotel, $10; assistant cook, same place, $25; vegetable cook, hotel, $40: 2 short- order cooks, small place, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ■ ' OA TRACKLAYERS AND LABORERS FOR <— v" anew road: 20 scraper teamsters, country, $1 75 a day. C. R. HANSEN <fc CO., 11 0 G ear}' st. WANTED— 25 SCRAPER TEAMSTERS~f6r »» railroad work; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED— YOUNG MAN ABOUT 30 YEARS »» of age, single and with good references, who has been driving a grocery or bakery or transfer wagon in San Francisco, salary $35 per month and found and steady job; farmers, laborers, teamsters, grape-pickers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers; hoy learn trade, $3 per week. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. \\T ANTED— EASTERN MAN TO DRIVE '» milk wacon, $25:6 men to pull beans, $20 and board; Italian-Swiss milker, $'.'5: 6 teamsters. $150 day: farmers, $20: old choreman $8 and board: boy for private family, country, $7 50 and gcol home; 2 carpenters, city. $2 60 to $3 day: married painter: lumber sorter, $26 and found and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramento st. s ' ANTED— TAMA LE-M A $20" AND »" found; ranch cook, ?20: German restaurant waiter. $35: dishwashers and others. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. I A JaCK-SCREWERS, $30 AND BOARD; 10 1" men for mill and woods. $20 and board, fare advanced: rockmen and drillers. $1 75 a day: farm hands. $20; second waiter, $15; German head waiter. $40; chore boy. country hotel. R. T. WARD <fc CO.. 608 and 610 Clay st. ANTED - SHORT-ORDER COOK. COUX- " try. young man. $30 and found; French boy to wail in private place. $15; Japanese boy for housework". $20; laborers for street work, $30, etc. LEON AN DBR, 315 Stockton st. \TOUNG MAN AS DISHWASHER, $15, COUN- X try hotel. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. "\1 AN COOK. $25 To $30: PRIVATE FAMILY. IYI MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. GOOD ADVERTISING SOLICITOR FOR monthly publication; established 5 years: lib- eral commission. Call 2 to 3 r. m., room 25, 320 S.'tnsome st. QM ART GERMAN BOY WANTED: WILLING oto deliver bread and to learn the trade. Apply 121 sixth st.. German bakery. ANTED— ENERGETIC YOUNG OR MlD- dle-aged man; permanent employment: must have $40 cash. J. C. box 46, Call Office. COOK WANTED. CALL EARLY AT 134 Eighth St., Dispatch Restaurant. W~~A NTH it— GOOD GROCERY CLERK, WITH references. Call 83 Everett st. " . ANTED— YOUNO MAN FOR REST AU- rant. 210 First st. p ENKRAL 1 LOR FOR COUNTRY. APPLY Vjr 10 a.m., 103 Ninth st. PRKSSER WANTKI) AT NEW PARISIAN Dye Works. 2216 Folsom st. : ; BARBER;YOUNO MAN WANTED TO LEA UN barber trade. 1032 Folsom st. \\' ANTED-ROUGH CARPENTERS. APPLY "» to 1232 Mission st., after 6 p. k. PAINTERS WANTED THIS MORNING AT JL corner Hayes ana Webster: new house. \y ANTED — SHINGLERS, AT 210 CHEST- » » nut St., city. BARRF.It WITH 1 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE. Address, stating wages, L., box 18, Call Office. OOD SITUATION FOR MAN WITH $65; ' call bet. 2 and 4 o'clock. 236 Fourteenth st. PAINTER. FIRST-CLASS MAN. FOR PIECE X work. NW. cor. Harrison and Tenth, 7a. m. }p INANCIAL MANAGER: LADY or GENT with $250: percentage given. Address Comedy I Co.. box 89, Call Branch. ijUTCHKR AS PA TO TAKE CHARGE IM of shop; first-class location, and cheap; $250 required. Call corner Mason and Union sts. - > T>ARBKR-SHOP: GREAT BARGAIN: $100 ! X> will buy a well-located and paying 3-cbalr shop. BARRETT A CO., 886 Vi Market st. MAN WANTED ,IN COUNTRY TO WORK IN house and garden In exchange for borne and clothes; trustworthy and willing only apply: refer- ence required. Letter to A. X., box 34, 1236 Market. WANTED- YOU NGIfANTIiO^fo 25 YEARS, "» good appearance, used ■to cow and horse, for general store, country: wages small to commence. Address N., Portola, Cal. . . W ANTED — YOUNG MAN WITH $50 TO : " learn the . barber i trade; ■ board, lodging ' and washing given for a period of 6 months; good op- portunity. 1091 Howard st. rpwo CORNET-PLAYERS WANTED FOR U. XS. Hi Pniladelphla. Pier 12.*; : WANTED-FEEDERFOR GORDON PRESS. . »V 620 Market st. V* II»IRSr-CLAS»~~COATMAKER ON- LADIES' ja kets. 30 Suiter St., upstairs. PARBER— YOUNG 'MAN TO LEARN- THE X> trade. P., box 126, Call Office. , . V T> ARBER-BHOP-MUST fBE f SOLD AT ANY J-> price. 441 Sixth st. ; .- :■' .•■.. , " WO STEADY ACTIVE MEN AS SOLICIT- ors : good pay. ; English Remedies Company, 6 Eddy st. .:. .:. , -..- > : -- , v ~\? OR SALE— AT: A BARGAIN A v 4-CHAIR X I hotel barber-shop; party must leave city. Ap- ply Call Office. . ■ -■ -• \ HELP WANTED— Contlnned. FOR SALE— BARBER-SHOP: 2 CHAIRS: IN -T country. Apply 210 Grant aye. ■ , *■• ! : ME?'S SHOES y SOLED 40c; LADIES' 35c, done in 10 minutes. 959 Howard st. : ■WANTED— A" FIRST-CLASS TRAVELING i.« »j salesman for the city and surrounding towns ; must be well acquainted with • stoves, sheetiron and plumbers' material ; also : must -be well ac- quainted with this city ; noDe other need : apply. Address J. J., box 74, Call Office. COTCLAY ST. ; NEW MANAGEMENT; MOST \JOO substantial 5-cent meal in the city. A GENTS TO TAKE ORDERS FOR CUSTOM ii shirts; city or country; experience not neces- sary. O. BERM AN , 769 Market st. -■ :■ ?-;.^ -WANTED— AN ASSISTANT BOOKKfcEPER •''and bill clerk in wholesale grocery house; an experienced person preferred: apply by letter with recommendations. Address California, box 154, Call Office. S"e~a"men AND carpenters, APPLY 10 Steuart St., MORDAUNT & CO. "13 ARBERS— GOOD-PAYING 15c SHOP; BAR- X> gain. DECKLEMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. ART, 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 260 TO 50C night, $1 25 to &6 week; reatiing rooms. WANTED-500 SETTLERS FOR GOVERN- '» . lands: choice timber and water. To see or write A. F. GORHAM, 44 Sixth St., room 6, 5. F. «7 INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD, NEAR * • Market : 200 rooms; 25c a night: reading-room; free bus to and from the ferry. • - BARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers' Assn., 12 Seventh. 11. SCHEUNERT. WHAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO * * st. : 100 outside rooms; best spring beds; single rooms, 20c a day $1 a week; meals, 10c. P. RYAN, ANATOMICAL AND THEAT- • rical boot and shoe maker, 1178y 2 Mission st., cor. Eighth. - "'■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ . ■ . - ANTED-16 MEN TO TRY OUR SQUARE " meals for 10c. 60 Third st. ■ rpHE RAILROAD HOUSE, 533 COMMERCIAL X St., below Montgomery: | single rooms 15c night, 25c for two; best and cleanest bouse in town. NE RELIABLE GENTLEMAN OR LADY- IN every town to introduce our gold-lined luminous signs, doorplates' and house numbers; can be read in the dark: something entirely new; without exception the finest, host and most attractive plates ever manufactured; samples, with any name, in- scription or house number, including neat sample case, sent on receipt of $1 60; illustrated circular, 10c: inclose stamp for particulars. Luminous Plate Company, 771 Howard St., S. F., Cal. T IVE AGENT WANTED FOR .BUSINESS XJ proposition. V., box 61, Call Office. EX'S SHOES i/s-SOLED. 40c; HEELS, 25c; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny St.. basement. J^REE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms 15c. 20c a night, $1 a week. AN'IED— MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE ' ' . their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Suiter, r 4. BEST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HaND shoes, 7281/2 °IP- Howard-sl. Theater, or 129 Sixth St.; misfit shoes bought or exchanged. 1 I VI-: MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- JU door work; will pay competent person 53 50 a day. Apply at store, 328 Seventh st. OARBEHB' PROTECTIVE UNION EM PLOY- X) ment secretary. CON AD TROELL, 657 Clay. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25c a night; $1 a week. 00 I ELLIS, ROSEDALE-ROOMS Use TO 50c iil* V anight: $1 to $3* week: open all night. "1/REE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS X for 6 cents at 228 Pacific st. T INDELL HOUSE. 6TII AND HOWARD—" XJ single furnished rooms. 75c week, 15c night. W ANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS »» to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 • Third st.; 160 large rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. \\rANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP » » steam beer, 6c: bottle wine. sc. 609 Clay st. "WANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY; $1 " week: rooms for two, 26c 11 day, $1 60 a week; readinz room* daily papers. 3ft Clay st. ' HOES HALF-KOLED IN 10 MINUTES: O done while you wait; at less than half the usual price; all 'repairing done at half price: work guar- anteed. f>62 .Mission St.. bet. First st. and Second st. 1 AA MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c. 150 1 ' '" ' and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. €24 Washington st., near Koarny. <>C -CENT Dltt FOB 10 CENTS TO-DAY — >:) at 44 Fourth St.: no humbug. EBT IN CITi'— SINGLE ROOMS. 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, 81 25, $1 60 p»r week. Pacific House .Commercial and Leldesdorff sts. A A A MEN'S SECOND-HAN DEO SHOES.SOME •^t ' 'v' nearly new. vsc to $1 25. 562 Mission st. a6knts WANTED. sentb~wantesT~la serks^caxdy Factory, 603 Twenty-third st. T^XPERIENCED~LADY~XGENTS WANTED"; XJ salary or commission. Answer S., box 51, Call. Solicitor's"; energetic LADIES or O gentlemen; for new plan of life, health and ac- cident insurance: salary or commission. Call be- tween 11 and 1 only. International Indemnity Company. 206 Sansome st. ITY SOLICITORS, SALARY AND COMMIS- sion. Baxter Portrait Co.. 432 Sutter st t\ ALI FOR I A MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY \J wants good acents to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. . W. HANNA. Secretary, Murphy building. PARTNERS WANTED. W : ANTED— "AN ACTI v^E OR SILENT PART- '» ncr with from $1000 to $4000 to purchase an Interest in a commission and promoting company: none but principals heed answer. Address E. B. W., box 75, Call Office. PartnfJrTwanted IN A MANUFACTUR- X ing business, silent or active; capital required $5000, for which real estate security will be given; no manufacturer of these goods on this coast. Ad- rtrrss s. S., box 134, Call Office. '.-■■■'•-: property wanted. tyFa^t^d^o^u^y^T^lalig^trTc^F^of '» land; must be cheap for cash; give lowest price and full description, railroads, etc. Address DR. gehking, Washington, D. C. - ■ Residence OF some 10 ROOMS; LOT 30x t 1»7:6: Western Addition, north of Pine St.; price $12.000. Address P. O. box 2058. WANTED - CITY PROPERTY IN k5T- *» change for good paying ranch. P. H. JORDAN A CO.. 188 ('rocker building. HOUSES WANTED. H^U^^OR^FTAT^J^^^rh^O^M^TuN'- furnished or partly : neighborhood of Oak and Broderlck s:s.: rent not over $20. 1723 Market, r.l. STORE WASIE:. WANTED- STORE, WITH LIVING- '» rooms: near a school rent must be low. Ad- dress X. M., 1015 Clay st. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS. tlci?^s]?co nT>h a~niTt~a tT"k ett l e', '» about 50 gals.; cheap. Address T. X., box 6. WANTED— GOOD HORSE FOR GROCERY i'-'TI business. Apply grocery -store, corner Twen- ty-fourth and Douglas sts. ' , WASTED — "id " NEARLY NEW LIGHT i »' wheels for country cyclery. R.. box 7, Call. A CHINEBY FOR MANIPULATING GREEN coffee: give particulars. Address S. G., box ; 110, this office. KLEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES fofcjrlothinif. books and Jewelry; pestai. DE?<TISTh. RTjTj?I^EiEKTI^O6^iTRICET. COR. GOLDEN Gate aye.— Open evenings: Sundays till noon. TjMRST-CLASS DENTISTRY AT LOWEST .prices at Obdontunder Dental Parlors. 8153/4 Geary st., bet. Hyde" and lai-km; extractions (painless) for 60 days more, 25c. R. L. WALSH, li.li s.. proprietor. ' ' DP.. It EA . TURK ST— ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices and warranted; open evenings. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR~ ranted. DR. .1. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved trom 6 to2o O'Farrell st. AT CHALKANTS'S,BMASON,COH. MARKET, sets of teeth are made 10 please or no charge; on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; small ,rold fillings only $2; painless extraction. CIROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, MAR- \J ket, bet. 3d and 4-tn, gas speolaiists: only reli- able agent for palmess extraction; artificial teetti Inn fb; fillings fromsi; extracting 50c, with gas $1. *d>7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED A3 ♦IP I good as can be made; fillinc $1. DR." SIMM* • good as can be made; rilling «1. DR. SIMM* mist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater. DX. ii. <.. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. DX. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates an made; old plate* made over like n«w; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 60c: gas given. C' IOLTON "DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MA.R- \J ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. . TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. p leasedTto " 3inicE^Yoiiir~Aca iTaint^ JL ance: all classes of type. written and mimeo- graph work reasonably and promptly done; typewriter ribbons $6 dozen, guaranteed. ANNA C. Hi si THE: telephone-Main, 6807 ; 630 Market. IN VINCIBLE RIBBONS AND CARBONS JL are absolutely guaranteed. United Typewriter and Supplies Co.. 413 Montgomery st. :•■. >••«,--■; [■- ' • STORAGE ■/ . ... ;,!. r -r CtT^aofToTf'u m itubk, "pianosTh O hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market St., LSON BROTHERS. , r 1710 MARKET— ■»» Storage: low rates: telephone South 762. r.*:^ THIRST-CLASS STORAGE -.ADVANCES MADE" J* 421-423 Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOB. PHYSICIANS. :. r TSllEulllA^iri^MTT^UßAL^lAT^sb^ ■ Xt cial attention to these diseases.- J. A. McDON- ALP, M.D., 1236 Market St.: 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. .. ', A HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. . MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth St., Alameda. t X RSON AI.B. TiriLL MRS. R. CAMPBELL PLEASE CALL ''at 626 Sacramento s immediately. \\riLL , STORE t pTaNO~FOR USE OF SAME; '•no children. - Butcher-shop, O'Farrell and Jones. : . • . . - : ELECTRIC AND MEDICATED ; BATHS: hours 10 to 10; 1. 108 Mason, rooms 6 and 7. ROOMS PAPERED, $], IF you FURNISH paper. NICK. 1114 Taylor st. .; TJAG CARPETS WOVE TO ORDER.FOR SALE; -« v also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres: deal- ; er In carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest rates. i GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth St., Oakland, Cal. INCOLN BROS., CASH GROCERS. -226 Sixth st. — New cheese. 6c a lb; butter, 25c a roll: eggs, 15c a doz: picnic bams, 7c lb: best sugar-cured hams, lie lb; 4 packages cornstarch, 25c; flour, 75c sack: 20 lbs rice, $1; 20 cans sar- dines, $1; 16 cakes soap, ■ 25c : 16 cans tomatoes, $1; 5 lbs chocolate, $1; 5 lbs coffee, $1; 4 lbs tea, $1. LINCOLN BROS., 226 Sixth st. -;.■■;*-. , : FOR A STYLISH, WELL-FITTING~BUIT TO order at a reasonable price go to J. SCHEIBLI, 639 Clay st. : y * .. ANY GOOD OLD IjADY-WITH MEANS, -£»- wishing a good old gentleman who means well, with good prospects," will please write to MR. JONES, box HO, Call Office, Oakland, for further acquaintance, r'.*;- SgfSsSS BUSINESS RECORDS WRITTEN DURING or aft r business hours; individual and part- nership and negiected accounts adjusted; " corre- spondence German and English. Address S. P. MIDDLET,ON & CO., 20 Montgomery st. LADIES, BUY YOUR FUR CAPES DIRECT from COLOMBAT'S Fringe Manufactory, 113 O'Farrenst.; old-style furs altered. RELIALE COLORED ; WAITERS FOR X banquets, dinner parties, weddings, receptions, etc., address DE BOW <fe LONG, 628 Montgomery. PROF. SHIPLEY. TAPE-WORM SPECIALIST, 906 Market St., San Francisco, has cured 1800 tapeworms in past 14 years here : read ■ circular of symptoms; consultation free; call or write. J~N. POWELL, DENTIST, REMOVED TO • Young Men's Christian Association building. 1 AHA BUSINESS (ARDS,SI 60; SENTFREE, IUI/U city or country. HILL. 724%. Market st. A DDIE SWAIN, MEDIUM; ATTENTION XV given the poor; ladies only. 105 Stockton. DORA X. -SEND YOUR address to henry SCHMIDT. , 1? lectric LIGHTS in every room— win- Xli Chester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 rooms. 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus to and from the ferry. XT AIRS REMOyEb~BY7ELECTRICTTY PAIN- XJL lessly; busts enlarged: freckles, wrinkles and other facial blemishes removed; we . guarantee satisfaction. MME. HARROW, Woman's Dis- pensary, 1206 Market «t. TTAIRDRESSING. 25c. ANY STYLE: ESTAB- XX. lished In 1869: natural curly front-piece and first-class switch for $ 1 each. BERTHA SPITZ, 111 Stockton st.; strictly one price only. QTATE GRADUATE OF VIENNA CONSERV. 0 Instrncts piano; new method. 200 Frank in. pROFESSOR A. L. CURRY, TAPEWORM X specialist, has removed to 921 Market st., bet. Fifth and Sixth: consultation free. LL PAINS CURED BY NATURAL MAG- netic and electric healing. MRS. HILL, 215% Mason st. OLLECTINO, TRACING, SHADOWING AND \J locating at GRAHAM'S Agency, 330 Pine st. rpAILORS OR DRESSMAKERS INTERESTED X in the science of garment-cutting, are invited to Inspect a device that gives a correct pattern for the person measured, Can be seen at 431 Kearny. TV f ACHINE WHITEWASHING; CONTRACTS I'! taken; whitewashing and tree-spraying; rooms whitened, $1 up. 1560 Market St., near Hayes. CW. MOORE, M.D., 1400 VAN NESS AYE., . cor. Bush: apartments for patients. ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. W. HOWE, att'j-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. BBER STAMPS AN D PRINT CHE The Globe, 1433 Market, bet. 10th and 11th. . fJfL CENTS PER DOZEN FOR CABINETS, 1 O full length. (iodeu.s Art Studio, 10 Sixth st. LL LADIES WHO RIDE BICYCLES, GET your suits to order at HUTT'S, 212 Mason st. "VTEW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW AND HOUSF i.* cleaning Co. ;floors scrubbed ;contracts:dny, wit. or month. F. CARNOVAL& CO.. 121 O'Farrell. ASSAGE^MR. AND MRS. HUTTON, CER- tlficated (London, England) masseur and mas- seuse; patients attended at residences only; terms very moderate. 704 Lark In. IG LOANS ON COLLATERAL. PORTLAND ,Loan Office, 9% Stockton (upstairs), tel. 5938. J. BISHOP, CHIMNEY-SWEEP; PRICE, $1 I per flue: all work guaranteed; flagstaffs painted. Phone main, 441. 823 Market st. YEW HOME RESTAURANT AND FAMILY -Li dining-rooms: American and French meals served In first-class style; 25c. up. 122 Turk st. ALTZ GUARANTEED; PRIVATE class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School, 997 Market st. ■ DVICE MARRIAGE LAWS. ACCI- -dent cases. McCABE, Attorney, 1027 Market. ] Q>-\ 9 SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL. rIPXZi NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor. 115 Kearny. FIN ITS, $15: DRESS PANTS, $4 75." Misfit Clothing Parlors. 435 Montgomery st. ONE MORE~CUf^ Oak Roll Top Desks '..$l4 to $35 Oak Chiffoniers ....From $10 up i Oak Bed Sets.. $17 50 up ■ Oilcloths and Linoleums ...;.; .30c up Stoves and Ranges..... .$3 up | Thousand* of bargains. We keep everything. Cash or time payments. J. NOON AN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. SINGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade Is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- ' : draff or falling hair or money refunded: never : known to fail; try it. By all druggists price $1, or BMITH BROS.. Fresno, t;al. OLD BUILDINGS 'BOUGHT ANI) sold. j store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, \ •tc: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., nr. Eighth. SECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, I O showcases, counters, shelving*, mirrors, desks, I safes, chain, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, too-, be sure and see stock and ret prices be- tore *olni? elsewhere. J. NOONAN. 1017-1019- -| 1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. . t pLOAKS. CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT \J mfrs' cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES' clothing boucht. COLMAN, 41 Third st. INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO I order br WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market, j pHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THK : \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, ]>ost- j *g free. ' UUKSSMAKKKS. RE^E^?XT~A^rD~¥ffTE^D7S^7~DRESSES popular prices: engagements by day. 11 Geary. pianos. violins, jetc. A JUDGMENT of thousands cannot be ! gainsaid, especially when it remains un- i changed year after year, and when " every one to ! whom the subject is properly presented joins In up- ■ holding it. ■ ' 4000 EMERSON PIANOS are sold EVERY YEAR." Everyone of these would bring a testi- ' monial If it were asked for. Every one of 4000 peo- ■ ple know each year. Hint, the Km< rsou is as near j I perfection as it is now possible to make a musical instrument. They know about its beautiful. last- ing tone, Its artistic case, its moderate price. Wouldn't you like to know about them, too? Besides a complete line of their -very latest styles, we have live that have been slightly used, i ; ami will bo sold at bargains. second-hand pianos from $50 up; cash or in- stallments. Call and see them for yourself. SHERMAN, CLAY A CO.. Piano House, cor. Kearny and Suiter sts. ELKBRATED BUSH <fc GERTS PIANOS; tone unsurpassed: cases unique. A. L. BAN- CROFT & CO., 324 Post si. . - }pEW STi;i>*\V.\Y, CHECKERING AND . Emerson second-hand uprights; almost new; ■ j your own price. BOWERS A SON, 23 fifth st. liM \k EMERSON PIANO FOR $125;' good ! Jas new. HEINE. 410 Post st. . T7UNE SQUARE PIANO FOR SALE, CHEAP. r Call 644% Natomast. SUP&RIOK VIOLINS, ZITHERS. OLD <t NEW. 11. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. Fright piano; good condition «65: J sacrificed for cash. Room 21, Flood building. 7 "a"i > v OBLIGED TO SELL HER BEAUTJ FUL | J i upright piano almost Mr, offers it for $165; this must be gold. Inquire room 12, 809 Market st. ! t3~EMOVED-F. W. SPENCER & CO. TO 338 XV Post St., near Powell, sole aeents Couover, Colby and- Spencer pianos. SSB Post st. Sob SALE CHEAP— THK CELEBRATED F Waged piano. Call factory, 1609 Santa Clara st. \\TM. G. BADGER WITH KOHLER&CHASE, ■>» '26. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. . ' KBER UPRIGHT. $275; HALLETT A '» Cumstone square. $25. ERUKNN, 228 Post. OPEN ' FOR BUSINESS. .•' The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale In San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market St., Spreckela building. . •■\FOW-IS THE TIME to BUY A HEMME A IX Long piano; retiring from business; no rea- Ronable offer refused. Warerooms. 340 Post st. EASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KUHLKK <fc CHASE. - • .. . ■•■•- ■■-• A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A J\- good piano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and SO O'Farrell st. .';. TVECKE R BROS.. STEIN WAY, FISCHER AND U other first-class makes of pianos: little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms.. KOHLiSR * CHASE and 30 O'Farrell st. ■ - ■-■ ■■■.■-■..■ ;.■.- ..,-■;-. ARGAINS IN HIGH-GRADE PIANOS: EASY 1> payments. - lI M ITZ & CO., 935 Market st. AN ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS'. 769 Market. I NG~PIANOS: LARGE AND VAHIED Xt assortment; tuned tree. SHERMAN, CLAY &. CO.'S Piano-house, cur. Kearny and Sutter sts. BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST MT.-SOHMERT Newby A Evans. Briggs and other pianos. H.: TECK. CHICKERINO * SONS.. VOSiE AND ._ Sterling pianos sold on $10 Installments. BEN J. CURT A/ * SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st.; -I 'A "WEEK'S "■'- NEWS - FOR 5 ', CENTS — THE* WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. - , BUSINESS CHANCES^ ALL BARGAINS THIS WEEK. . ~^ -i"»- Dining parlor; clears $75 month f450 Partner in saloon; clears $150 month $175 Gentlemen's furnishing goods store $950 Wood and coal yard, horses and wag0n5....... 5476 Branch bakery; pays we 11 ............ ...'.......5125 Butcher-shop: great bargain..... ".......$226 Hotel and lolging-houses from $200 to $8000 Saloons, groceries and bars from $150 to $6000 To buy or sell sec STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 3d. <3J 97k BRANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS, ETC. <$>£ 10. bargain. STRAND & TUTTLE. 45 'lhird st. - - ■■-■ .-■;-■ ■■;, ---:.■--. ' : <sj'_>AA PARTNER WANTED— FIRST-CLASS «3)«JULf . saloon, best location on Market street; good chance for steady man: no experience re- quired; see. STRaND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. C{ Of: A BAKERY: OLD - ESTABLISHED, : «IpOtJU. good-paying business: No. 1 location: 2 horses and wagons: bargain: on account of de- parture. See STRAND <fc TUTTLE, 45 Third st. <2JMA7jr~BALOON AND LUNCH-HOUSE IN vprL\J\J. wholesale district: good paying; low rent : bargain. Particulars at 533 California St., Phoenix bar, WILKE. (JjjQ^A CORNER SALOON WITH ROOMS: 3 tirOOV. years' lease: rent $30; owner died; kept place for 28 years. Particulars at Phoenix bar. 633 California St., WILKE. a-onn PARTNER wanted; WELL-ES- tIP^jUU. tablished commission business: full in- vestigation ; pays well. WOOD & CO., 917 Market. /~t AND BAR; GOOD CORNER; FAIR VT stock: good trade: offer wanted; bargain. WOOD A CO., 917 Market st. HA V I DISSOLVED FROM THE FIRM OF , PROLL, STENBERG A CO. I have opened a convenient office at 632 Market, opposite Palace Hotel. Buyers please take notice of following bargains: ffi»9AA NEATLY- FITTED UP COFFEE t\p£>\JVJ. parlor; opposite theater: suitable for man and wife. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. ffl> IXA DELICACY, DAIRY, PRODUCE; t]p LO\r. with living-rooms: full value In stock; fixtures; bargain. STENBERG A CO., 632 Market. fflj t\fi(\ CORNER SALOON IN MANUFAC- tF«JUI/. Turing locality; 2 living-rooms, fur- nished; old established place: value In sight. STENBERG A CO., 632 Market st. QOO HALF INTEREST IN WELL-ES- (jpIUUU. tablished express company, doing large business; 5 wagons, 6 horses; clears *150 per month; full investigation allowed. Apply STEN- BERG & CO., 632 Market st. <!» OAA BRANCH BAKERY, DELICATES- «JP«JUV/. sen store: 2 living-rooms: north Mar- ket; big bargain; departure. STENBERG COM- PANY, 632 Market st. d* ] A INVESTMENT MAY MAKE YOU «U?XU rich. If you are a speculator we can give you a 1 good proposition. Call or write to BUR- BRIDGE A CO., 325 Pine St., S. F. SALOON FOR SALE, DOING A LARGE transient business, can be bought for less than half of its value; owner has other business which requires his full atten- tion, and wishes to retire from saloon busi- ness: in vestieation Invited; business and location best in the city: such a chance is not often to be had: .everything first class. Address D. W. W., box 98, Call Office. , . ■ <Bj7^A RESTAURANT IN BUSINESS CEN- »JP I O\J. ter of Sacramento; everything first class; seating capacity tO: tables and chairs solid oaK; Ice-chests, sideboards, 2 nickel coffee boilers, French range with hot-water connections, etc., silverware and dishes and everything complete: doing first-class business for 2 years. Address Call Agent, 524 X St., Sacramento. ONEST SOBER PERSON WITH SMALL amount of capital will find a chance to en- gage In a good paying artistic business. For par- ticulars please call and investigate at 1639 Mis- sion st. CjOAA RESTAURANT AND BRANCH t\p£i\J\J, bakery: 4 living-rooms, chicken-yard: most sell soon; cheap rent. Address F. S.. box 107, Call Oflice. . GOOD PAYING SALOON. BEST LOCATION, low rent; proprietor ill; or would take partner; trial allowed. Address C. G.. box 8. Call Office. p ROCERY STORE, ESTABLISHED FOR A VX number of years, first-class stock and good lo- cation, for sale. Indiana Auction Co., 821 Mission. TOARGAIN-SMALL RESTAURANT; RE- X) ceipts $20 to $25 daily: cheap, if sold at once. 250 Kills st. BAKERY— BEST LOCATION ON POLK ST.; clearing from *150 to $175 a month; finely fit- ted up; value In sight. 1837 Polk st. BONANZA WINE VAULTS, COR. PINE AND Montgomery Established 22 years; cool bar and jobbing trade, horse and wagon will be sold cheap: fine opportunity. <SjOAA RESTAURANT: WORTH $500: tjpAXJxt. must be sold this week: or take good man as partner, $100: good location: rent $15; best chance for man and wife or 2 partners. Apply Call Office. - "r*. ILK DAIRY: 25 CANS: GOOD TRADE; 22 cows. 4 horses, 2 wagons, buggy, etc.: must be sold by Oct. 1 ; full Investigation guaranteed. Ad- dress D., 339 Hayes st. pORNER STORE, SUITABLE FOR GROCERY; \J cheap sent. 516 Geary st. FOR SALE AT LESS THAN COST OR TRADE X 1 for real estate— A long established restaurant, lunch and coffee parlor; a nice clean home-place in best location In Oakland: rent very low: good lease; little capital needed: owner going to Europe; investigate this snap bargain at once. Address Mr. H. R., box 18, Call Office, Oakland. AN OF ABILITY — SALARY $100 PER month— as assistant manager in lage mercan- tile business, established 7 years, in good location, with good' stock, doing good cash business: to pur- chase one-half interest for $3500; stock inventory, $7000; no charge made for good will, as we desire a man of good ability to assist manage: close in- vestigation allowed; best of references required and offered. This Is a rare opportunity for you to get into an established, well-advertised and good- paying business, where you can earn a good salary and make good interest on your investment. For further particulars address Partner, box 47, Call. TEADY POSITION ($lOO PER MONTH) for man or woman in stationery-store; good lo- cation; good stock; lowrent: to be gold for $1000; close investigation by interested parties desired. GEO. STEERS A CO., 22 Kearny st. WANTED - EXPERIENCED MAN WITH "» few hundred do.lars to join advertiser in opening saloon: in answering state age, nationality and length of time in city. Address E. M., box 131, Call Office. TV fUTUAL BUILDING-LOAN ASSOCIATIONS; IX loans on homes: shares; rent money noon pays for a home; Investments in shares are safe and profitable: new series now; $1 per month. CHAS. E. N A YLOR, room 8, floor 8, Mills building. OLD MINE. "~ A young man with some practical experience, having about $1000, can secure an interest in a well-develoned. equipped mine: . purchaser can make steadily $150 per month, besides salary; thorough investigation: no brokers. Address "In- vestment," box 89, Call Office. LD-ESTABLISHKD SALOON, WITH LlV- ing-rooms; owner has other business: a bar gain. Apply to McLEOD A HATZE, liquor mer- chants, 615 Market st. * ' OR SALE— "LITTLE GEM" DELICACIES I^OR SALK— -LITTLE GEM" DELICACIES store, 1116V2 Folsom St.; neatest store of the kind in the city; clears $60 monthly: my wife has become an invalid, therefore I must sell. ©- AA BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, NO- »J) O\J\J. tlons and delicacies store for sale; good reasons for selling; investigation allowed. 514 Castro st. "I7IOR SALE.AT HOPLAND— GENERAL MER- .I chandise store with postoffice connected; cheap to an early buyer. For terms address H. T. CARL- ILE. Hopland, Cal. . "L^OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— DRUGSTORE; X good locality: sold on account of death of part- ner: rare chance. Apply bet. 12 and 1 p. it. to A. EVERETT BALL, attorney, 431 California st. MEAT MARKET CLEARING $35 A WEEK; I*l bargain: investigation allowed until satisfied. Address Market, box 98, Call. ~I $1000— WOOD. COAL. HAY and GRAIN • yard ; books and accounts open to inspection. Apply room 22, fifth floor, Mills building. — dljTor PARTNER TO OPEN COFFEE SA- •J? I —- > . loon. D., box 8, Call Office. J> JAA CANDY FACTORY, CONFECTION- tjn'II/U.ery and icecream parlor. Apply Call Office. RANCH bakery, stationery, n<> tions, laundry office, etc.; 3 living-rooms; an old-established corner. Apply 3 Ti Hyde st. KSTAURANT— COMPELLED TO SELL AT $125: on account of sickness. Apply Call. THIRST-CLASS QUARTZ AN D GRAVEL MIN- X 1 ing properties lor sale. Apply rooms 4 and 6, fifth floor, Mills bu.Mlng. ' B~UTCHER-SHOP; GOOD BUSINESS. APPLY B. BASCO, 435 Bush St.. after Bp. m. ArvljX pORNER BRANCH BAKERY, VARIETY V,' store; with or without furniture; cheap. 2401 Mission st. . . ■ • --. PARTNER WANTED WITH SMALL CAP- X ital; no Sunday or night work; English pre- ferred ; business light. . 147 Taylor st. T)KSTAURANT;.GOOD LOCATION: DOING -IV fine business; must be sold; no agents. Inquire 220 r irst St. Ct^^O t;n OCERY. BAR AND 3 HOUSE- iJD'JOVf. keeping rooms; corner: electric and cable transfer; rapidly growing trade. 0.. box 20, Call Office. : . . . CIGAR STAND JfOR BALE. 105 NINTH stieet. '. . , • - . \ GROCERY AND BAR AND 4 LIVING-BOOMS. VT 253 Clara st. . A I N I NO MILL FOR SALE; FULL SET OF X machinery. Inquire D. G. BARNES.VaIIejo. T>AINT-SHOP FOR SALE; . OLD ESTAB- -Ljuihed. __APPlyjM>6Clay_Bt. ■ SALOON FOR SALE; A GOOD CHANCE; centrally located: long lease. ; Inquire rooms 57 and 58, 120 Sutler st. , INTERIOR AGENCY ON THIS PAPER FOR X sale. Apply this office for particulars. SALOON: NICE BAR FIXTURES; 3 LIVINO- O rooms; stable; cheap rent; lease; cheap. -716 Fifth aye., near racetrack. GREAT BARGAIN— SALOON AND 16 FUR- nished rooms for sale; will be sold together or separate: must sell this week account of sickness; cheap rent: long lease; no agents. Apply Call Office. RESTAURANT, PAYING OVER ,$lOO NFT -It per month; trial - given. Call, forenoon. 8508 Mission st.:; / ■ .;• ;■•- . . . ■ . :-: : - :,.■.-. -' ; .: ■-■ ■• " - - . •.'. OOD CHANCE FOR MAN AND WIFE OR 2 ladies: neat restaurant near carhouse; good steady trade: see for yourself; terms reasonable. 1104 Ftllmore st. no agents. - --■'■. . ■ ■ - •- .... ■* \ • ■ v t ■ "■ BUSINESS CHAKCKS— Contlnaed. * <S*l n^ ■'< PAYING BRANCH BAKERY AND <3PX 10. candy-store; 2 doors from Market- low rent: living-rooms; sickness cause sale; posi- tive bargain. BARRETT A CO., 80.') 1 .... Market st. <Ei 19^ FRUIT STORE. CLEARING »7« PEH <pi-^U. month. BARRETT, 865 i/i Market st. <n»cnn partner wanted for light <jpUUu. manufacturing business: grand chance for carpenter or wood- worker to get into a payin? business cheap. BARRETT A CO., 865 » ■>. Market. O^A PARTNER WANTED IN A PAYING tJp+j»J\J. and well-located wood, coal, hay «nd grain business. BARRETT A CO., 865 '■ 3 Market. • 79^ PAYING BAKERY ; SHORT I '4* tiP • — *J. tance in country: good horse ai:d w.aiion; all private trade: bake 7 to 8 barrels flour a week; fine place tor coffee parlors: 5 rooms: 6 years' lease. BARRETT <fc CO., 865' 3 Market. >W^, BAKERY; ALL COUNTER TRADE*: tSPU^itJ. large store: 2 fine ovens: good location; guaranteed daily sales, $15; good chance for coffee parlor. ■ BARRETT & <•>.. stir,! Market st. pORNER GROCERY AND BAR- STOCK AND \J fixtures. Apply LACHMAN& JACOBI, Sec- ond and Bryant sts. S97C RARE CHANCE: BAKERY, GRO- «3P-i I O. eery, notion and laundry office; 3 living- rooms. 921 1/2 Howard st. mTc^7i"~"FO rTs al . -st OCR OF POULTRY iiptJU\'t and hog ranch near Fruitviile: -'50 chickens, 150 due. s, 68 hosrs: hor«e. wa.on and cow: to 'ls and Improvements : 5-room house: H acres: long lease; rent $11.'. Apply from 1 to 5, room 34, Donohoe building, Mar^e and Tay>°r sts., S. F. OLD - ESTABLISHED CORNER GROCERY and bar; sold account sickness. Apply 501 Seventh st. ANTED-MAN WITH $6000 TO JOIN A D- vertiser In manufacturing bicycles for 96. Address T. P.. box 123, Call Office. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st.. near Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 60 10 $6 per week; free bus to and from the Ferry. fOCAA PARTNER: INTEREST IX rlrOUuU. mercantile firm: established 7 years; doing good cash business; references exchanged. Address D. A., box 46, this office. "^FnTT^FEED MILL ENGINE, BOILER. «Jpc)Uv/. rollers, millstone, smutter. etc.: fine lo- cation; rent cheap: city. Apply 339 Sixth at., upper floor. SALOON AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE store In country; fine business; rare chance: account departure. Address I., box 74, this office. THE PALACE HOTEL ' AT UKIAH. MENDOCINOCOUNTY, CAL., TO RENT OR FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS. Inquire of J. M. MANNON, Ukiah, or WIL- LI AM HEESER. Miiiilocino. LODGINU-HOUSKS FOB SALE. 07-ROOM HOUSE TO EXCHANGE: CITY OR 4 country real estate. DECKER, 1206 Market. Only' »9'ao ■ - 25 room house • DECKER. 1206 Market st. ~. On ROOMS; BUNNY: CORNER: CENTRA^ O" ' location; clearing $75 month: will sell at a great sacrifice. DECKER, 1200 Market St. /IA-ROOM HOTEL TO LET IN HAYWARDS; rt\J cheap. SPECK <fe CO., 602 Market st. AAA 22 ROOMS (POST ST.); CLEARS «3>XUUU. $135; big bargain. A.M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. $JV7C NICELY FURNISHED, PAYING. 11- -«3p^i <»). room corner house; fine location: low rent: sacrificed on account of sickness; grand offer; don't miss It. BARRETT. 865^ Market. INE ROOMS AND BOARD IN EAST OAK- J- land— A small family occupying a large ana commodious house, desirably located within 7' 3 minutes' walk of Clinton station, would accommo- date a few single gentlemen with above. Address C. B. A., East Oakland P. O. pORNER HOUSE OF 50 ROOMS; CHEAP \J rent; good location. 0., box 89, Call Office. IL| VST SELL ON ACCOUNT "OF DEATH, 1»X lodging-house, 115 Second at.: full house. T7OR SALE— FURNISHED ROOMING-HOUSE: X sunny corner. 400 Golden Gate aye. Cfc9^n 7-ROOM HOUSE, bath, CHEAP: <jp^u". good location. A., box 1. Call. l'li.N. . v XX 1-41.4 - \Lt.. : jrnnio6^rxoTTAGirx^^ X household furniture: leaving city. SlSTelUuna street. pORNER FLAT— ROOMS; COsTS4BoT"M \J an offer; bath; rent $17: sunny. 36 Hanover place, off Sacramento St.. bet. Powell and Mason. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF 3 ROOMS. Apply BVa Adelaide st , off Taylor, nr. Post. OR SALE— 4 BOOMS FURNITURE: RKA sonable; parties leaving town: no dealers: cheap rent. 4 Rose place, off Taylor. /COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR 4 ROOMS .......980 \J Brussels carpet laid 4fte Heavy linoleum 40c Free packing and delivery across the bay. Coun- try orders solicited. Send for circular. SHIREK& SHIREK. 1310-12 Stockton st. Open evemtiM^ P EDUCTIONS ON LARGEMTOCK, NEW aSTp XV second-band: 400 carpet*, good as new; oil- cloth, 26c; parlor suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45c: 7- piece. chamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25c- ranges, SB: cash or Installments: goods shlppe free. T. 11. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. OUT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPET J; / this week at McC ABE'S. 948-950 Mission st. A WEEK'S NEWS FOB 5 CENTS — TIL. -^~»- WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. A^lways "before "selling ~"sKif iiT""j LEUTHOLTZ. 821 Mission, bet. 4tb and sth. A MERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY WILT -"- pay you the highest cash price for your furn ture, carpets, etc. 1129 and 1131 M ark A UCTIONEER J. C. MUTHER, 719 MARKET " xV at., pays highest cash prices for. furniture. W. KRASKY, CARPETS. PICTURES. . folding, iron beds, furniture; low prices: CM. .stepl adder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. CASH PAID FOR FURNff URE AND MER- chandlse. L. H. BURP Auctioneer. 10 Fulton. UAUi'KT tLKAMS«. pXRP^TS^IIbR7)U^H^Y~Hj<?A7?Eb^AND \J renovated same as new. B. FERGUSON <k CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. ] TUATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- : i.l vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: lavln? [ and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND" \J Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. H STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. "HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH »» poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Ca- rpet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKa 333 \J Golden Gate aye. ; telephone east 126. fTIHE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANINO X Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. 1 MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND HKN- s v . ovatitic works. 488 Stevenson: ft 3228. ~~ - ~^~^^ **•- i-. ~ HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE ON AC- count of ill health; good business. Inquire 308 Market St., bet. 2 and 4, dally. O FINE ROAD HORSES FOR SALE. CALL *- 2303 Devlsadero st. or 1145 Market. ' A A HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS T.V/ buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse . Market, 327 Sixth st. ; auction sales every WeUuei-. day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. "1 AA SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL XUW kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifte«>r.;;< nnd Valencia «*. WAGONS AND CAKIUAUES, AT A^SACRIFICE; MUST ' Be"sOLdT~NEAR^ ly new Brewster buggy and one top bug;-y. New York Stable. 507 Jessie st. ORSES, HARNESS, BUGGIES, CARTS, etc., bought, sold or exchanged. 540 Valeni^tv * YOU SALi;.-aiiSCI!;L,i.A>KOUS. ~~ BICYCLE: LIGHT PNEqM ITIC: 95 MODEL: second-hand; bargain. 18 McAllister st. lAMOND RINGS, PINS. STUDS, BRACE- Iets and ear-rings at half store prices. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant aye. ON BOF BEARD'S FIRE AN D BURGLAR proof safes for sale cheap at OPPENHEIM'S, 26 Clay st., near East. ■ ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT and sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. BARGAIN— 50-FOOT GASOLINE SCHOONER. JOHN TWIGG, 102 King st. . • 5 PNEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR $75 THE 0 lot. 328 McAllister st. , . AT ATI ON AL~ CASH REGISTER, SAFE, -LV scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Clay st. - ATEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- IN hand. W. S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. CO UNTE R S, SHELVING. SHOWCASES bought audnold U'-'l*^ Market bet. 7th ami ~ ~ LOST. ~ ~~ T OST— CANE WITH SILVER RING, "\\"ITH XJ inscription, "Tokio, October. 1894." Liberal reward if delivered at the office of the Occidental Hotel. ■ . . .■ , PKN-FACE GOLD WATCH. IN LAVATORY ' of park, near Haight-st. en ranee: photograph on face. Liberal reward at IOOe 1 -,^ I'ost st. LAQK FRENCH POODLE LOST; "PUP;" reward. L. PA INT, corner clay and Stockton. r OBT-ON SAN BRUNO ROaD, FOX TER- XJ rier dog, answers to name of Chip: white with black and tan head, one -black spot near and one black snot on tail: : suitable • reward. *'. M.M v- HON. Twemy-scventh and Alabama sts. T OST-FAWN GREYHOUND; BLACK MARK XJ on hip: reward. Return 115 Ninth st. x^ I OST-GOLD RING; 2 SMALL PEARLS. RE- olHr ,!„'.?, 19 ,^ t ott f' lat>p . hct. llroadwavand Pa- clfic, Powell and Mason ss. . receive liberal reward. I OST-KIUNDLK ORKYHO0Sl);-.4, Wli lIE .m. ''■ Whlt ! tipon taU an<l wnitt - str; P^ on nose; suitable reward. 105 Stockton st., room 47. Tj°<?. T 7 A PA 9OO WITH THE HIBKR.^V , J . J Savings uiui Loan Society of San Franciscan i Ihe finder will pleaae return to bant. 1aW ' 00 *