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SAN FRANCISCO "CALL.-
ftTJPINESF OFFICE of the San Francisco CAHr-
'.H Market street, open until 12 ocioclt every
rlf M in the year.
BRANCH OFFICER— SBO Montgomery street,
rnrcrClay: open until 9:30 o'clock.
?:: Hayes street, open until 0:30 o'clock.
717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
t-W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open
tJ.til « o'clock.
if If- Mission Mreot. open until 0 o'clock.
116 Ninth otreet. open until 9:30 o'clock.
Additional Classified Advertise-
ments on Page
NOTIC'K OF MtMiM<S.
mss* SLYER AVi BUENA LODGE OF
Qr-s? Perfection No. 6— Regular meeting jjf
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Oct. 18, at 8 *1
o'clock. I). 4. r4^Vi
GEORGE J. KOBE. Secretary. c =-'» >
inf---^ ; OCCIDENTAL LODGE SCO. 22. F. i
Et^and A. m. — Third degree THIS j*
(FRIDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. jKjXT
iiv order of W. M. '^^n
HARRISON A. JONES, Secretary. •
tt~§F REGULAR MEETING O~F. On
Et-jS' ihe Caledonian Club THlsqVQj,j
KVENING at Bo'clock. Nomination of ■^i.tttt
Officers fort ensuing year will be made. '*^r^'»
A full uttendanco is requested, Scottish Hall. 111
Larkin st. O. It. McNEILL, Chief.
Jamks 11. Di'ncan, Secretary.
c> -sp LA CANDELARIA MINING COM-
Lt^^ pany— a stockholders' meeting will be held
on SAT Lit DAY, November 2. 1886, at 10 o'clock
a. m. at 530 California street, room bO. for the pur-
pose of amending the by-laws and transacting any
otner business thai may come before the meeting.
By order of me boara of trustees.
GEORGE A. HILL, Secretary.
CESS ANNUAL MEETING— THE ANNUAL
tif-^ meeting of the members of St. Luke's Hos-
pital will be hela at its office. 731 California st., on
"RIDAY. October 18, at the hour of 3:30 o'clock
p. m., for the purpose of electing fifteen members
of the corporation, a board of directors and the
transaction of such other business as may come
before the meeting. W.M. DuXEY. Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
DIVIDEND NOTICE— DIVIDEND NO.
EE3S' 24 (15 cents per share) of the Hutchinson
Sugar Plantation Co. will be payable at the office
of the company, 327 Market street, on and after
MONDAY, Oct. 81, 1895. Transfer books will
close Tuesday, Oct. 15. 1895. a; 3 o'clock i: it. E.
11. -HI >V Secretary.
SFKCJAX, MITKhS,
c^^=^coltNS~'iTESi?) veTV WITHOI P KNIFE.
lx^> Chiropodic Institute, room 22, 907 Market.
"bE^ ■ i- 1 AXD HEDK ATI- I) BATHS
bE-jC 120% Geary, room 11: hours 10 to 10; $1
W^W" FOR SALE"— INTEREST IN AN
Jr-*' Abstract of Title Company in Kureka, Hum-
boidt County, Cal. System complete and full
bi arch of county lands in office. Cost to date, $10.-
-000. Terms very reasonable. Full particulars
given. Apply to j". >!■■< ALLAN, Eureka, Cal.
irrrg^ BAD s a s'ts i . ik< ik d ~ FOR $4.
b*& Collections made, city or country. Pacific
Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room ti. Tel. 5580.
IJ3p NOTICE 1- HEREBY GIVEN THAI' '
IF-** the Maria Kip Orphanage of 838 Folsom st.
lias admitted the following hulf-orphaa girls from
July Ito October 1. 1895: Grace barren, aged 3
years: Madeline H. Prado, aged 6 years; Guade-
lupe N. Prado, aged 11 years: Lois J. Williamson,
aged 2 yean; Annie V. Hibbard, aged 5 years:
<irorcie F. Wakeley. acted 10 years; Mary A. Au-
di rson, ai;«-d 4 years and 8 mot lis.
K^P~^vTn DO WS~ C r ilEA NED AND FLOORS
I*"-*' scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for
damages iraaranteed. c. ROSS! A- CO., 242 Sutter.
t£^S= ROOMS WHITKN'ED.fI UP; PAPER-
Lir-t' ed *3 50 un. 317' •> Third. Georue Hartman.
f£r~s» CO I. I HI lo.vs. rENANTS EJECT! I D.
i-'^- 5 ' .*10; costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. 29.
SITUATIONS WA.MEI)-FK>IAI.E.
SWEDISH EMPLOY M ENT office, 11%
Antonio St.. off Jones, near Ellis.
T~AD IKS WISH ING GOOD HELP OF ALL
J - kinds apply at 1004 Market st.
WOMAN WANT- PLACE TO ASSIST IN
'» cooking and general housework: wages $15.
819 Market St., room 16.
\\r ELL-EDUCATED SWISS GIRL. SPEAK-
'» Ing fluently German, French and Italian, no
Knglisn. desires a situation in a good family as
children's tutor and to assist in light honsework;
references exchanged. I all or address L. EL VENA,
13 Montgomery aye., S. F.
I?XPERIEX( ED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES
J-j any kind of work by the day. 4151.:. Clemen-
tina st.
I ) y. I.IARI.E YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO
-IV take charge of one or two children. App'vBls
Mission st.
ViA I . RELIABLE GIRL WISHES SITUA-
-1> tion for housework or second work: willing to
assist with children: city or country. Please call
369 Jessie st., near Huh.
TYPESETTING —"WANTED BY A LADY
X with a little experience a place to work even-
ings. Address c. box 22, Cull ("mice.
EDUCATED YOUXG 9 LADY, SPEAKING
Jlj French and German, desires position as nursery
governess or In any oilier capacity. Address Gov-
«-ruess, box 71, ' ail Office.
"WANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH
'■' girl lately from the East situation as nurse or
second girl; good reference. 746 Mission st.
WIDOW WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE-
* keeper. Address MRS. S. R. t 238 Sixth st.
"VTOUNG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION TO DO
X general housework In American family. .Call
or address 242 Clementina st.
V GERMAN Gl XL WANTS situation
-I to do general housework. Call or address 1519
Polk st.
S" "ITCATION AS COMPETENT COOK BY A
£j Protestant woman: over 3 years' reference
from last employer. Please call or address Com-
petent. Girls' Union. 929 Pine st., cor. Taylor.
p HUMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION
VI for general housework or to do washing and
Cleaning by the day. Call MR. ZELLNER, 26 o.ik
Grove aye., in the rear.
ANTED - PLAIN SEWING TO DO AT
'» home for stores and factories. Apply 922
Howard st. .
A'oi \(, FINN girl WANTS A place IN
-I American family to do general housework. Call
or address 511 Fifteenth st.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN: FTRST-CLASS
cook; willing to assist in washing; who thor-
oughly understands her business; good references-
city or country. Call 418 Post St., nr. Powell, rear.
POSITION AS MORNING GOVERNESS;
X French, music, etc.: diploma; references. E.
WAI SON, general P. 0.. city.
T ADY WISHES SIT I'ATION TO KEEP
J J house or care for invalid. Call or address F. X.,
box 9. Call.
V XPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, PERFECT
M-A fitter, would like to have some more engage-
ments at SI 25 per day or would take work home
sit very reasonable prices. 2004 Howard St.
iv' LDOW WITH MEANS WA.vTS PARTNER
'' in paying business. Cail 1027 Market, rm. 1 1.
■\roUNG WISHES SITUATION As
X working housekeeper or do general housework.
Address 1002 Powell St.
DANISH GIRL DESIRES POSITION IN AN
American family to do HgU: housework. Call
29 Vandewater st., upstairs.
Wl> M A X WANTS CHAMBER WO R~K "OR
» » takecnarge of house. all or address for three ■
days E. A.. 120 a Eighth, between 10 and 2.
\\T I NCH ESTER HOUSE, 41 THIRD ST., NR.
'* Market; electric lights in every loom: 200
rooms; '-';""• to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per
week; free bus to and from the ferry.
XTOCNG GIRL WOULD LIKE TO DO LIGHT
X housework r.n.i assist with cooking. Address
O. IL. box 119. Call office.
( COMPETENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION
\J as general housework; best of city reference
Apply 226 Twenty-eighth st.
SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED
O woman: Is competent cook; good home more
an object than wages. Call or address 1008 Bush.
(SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASB
i.J cook, or general housework: city or country
Apply 563 Mission st. " .>;,.,:'.,
Air AN 11. 1. l:\ LADY, POSITION AS HOUHE-
" keeper: hotel or lodging-house; city or coun-
try. 402O'Farrell st., room 2.
P|BESBMAKER, GOOD"" FITTER. NEAT
XJ worker, would like engagements by the day or
take work home. Call or address Dressmaker,
1 169 Mission st.
WASTED - BY A COMPETENT ; WOMAN'!
ft work by the day; any kind of bOUSOdeanitut
window-washing, ironing. Please call 1169 Mission
street, near Eighth.
y <■■ Ni, woman WISHES A SITUATION TO
X ass:st In light housework. Apply 1050 Howard
St.. room 27.
1 RESSMAKER, GOOD FITTER. NK\f
\J worker, wishes work in families by the day
reasonable. 26 Hayes st. ' ■ " .'
\\T INCH ESTEP. HOUSE.' 44 THIRD st Xl
M Market; 200 rooms; 25c to «l 50 per night'
?1 50 to $6 per wee* : convenient and respectable-
free bus to and from the ferry.
KEFIXKD LADY WISHES POSITION AS
cashier or saleslady in bakery; can talk Ger-
man and French. Address D., box 3., Call Office.
\|IDDLE-AGED LADY' WISHES PLACE AS
i'J housekeeper or nurse. Call or address 240
$-hotwell St. '
Vot N(; .SWEDISH GIRL. GOING east"
-I would like to go M traveling companion to
lady or family. Address 9 Thirty- fourth si.. S. F.
-QWEDISH NURSE AND SECOND GtRL WITH
O gixxi references wish place together. Call be-
tween 9 and 12 A. m. at Young Women's Christian
Association, 1221 o'Farrell st. - -
V DRE&SMAKER: FIRST-CLASS FITTER
and stylish draper and designer: . thorough
dressmaker; $3 per day. Address Miss WAJt-
WIcK, American Exchange, 319 Sansome St.,
room 59. ,..,;
WIDOW FROM THE EAST WOULD LIKE
'» any kind of sowing; gents' shirts made to or-
der. Room 28, second floor, 142 7th, cor. Howard.
AfOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO AS-
-1 sist in light housework. 101 Precita aye.
T,i ßEfTcll DREBSMAKEK "WISHES A FEW'
J. engagements by the day. 822 Larkin st.
SITUATIONS A Ji TK P— Continued.
O EWiiVdl OF ALL KINDS AND GENTLE-
-0 men's mending neatly done. 144 Fifth, rm. 6.
I EXPERT BCKJKKEEPER, ACCURATE AC-
it oountant and typewriter, young lady, 8 years' j
experience, W>od address and tact and reliable
rni'nnger. flrst-Class references, desires permanent
position. Address W. B. X.. box 146. Call Office.
at OUNG LADY WANTS A POSITION AS
! 1 housekeeper. Call or address 203 a Powell st.,
I room 5.
YOUNG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUA- ]
1 tion to do general housework; city or country ;
wages s2o. all or address 545 Stevenson st., in
rear, Monday.
nrOMAN A NTS WORK BY DAY OR WEEK
>> from 7 to 5: smay wages. Address 126
Fourth st., room 31.
j \\-AN li.I) A SITUATION ASSKCKETARY
; \> or correspondent by a lady thoroughly con-
I versant in English. French, German and Italian.
Address L. M.. 1540 Walnut st., Berkeley. Cal.
To CARE FOR CHILDREN; MIDDLE AGE:
cultured: gcod references; would travel. Miss
KM 1 L OLDS. 241 Ettle st.. Oakland.
BY AN AMERICAN, PROTESTANT. SITUA-
t ion: is first-class cook; $35 to $40 per month:
5 years' reference from last place: no objection to
country. Address Industry, box 120, Call Oflice.
yur'.M) GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO
X assist with housework and children; must be a
respectable family where she can sleep home.
Please, call at 946 Howard st.
DEFINED WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEEP-
II- er's position. 11 Kearny, room 27, first floor.
YOUNG FRENCH LADY DESIRES >ITUA-
X tion as lady's maid or take care of the children
can teach French; good references. O. D., 33 Rin-
con place.
I i ERMAN GIRL WANTS POSITION TO DO
yjt housework. Call 29 Minna st.
SITUATIONS WASTED -MAtK.
I> C. Ci. COOK'S SOC. FURNISHEs"coOKS;
X . all branches: shortest notice. 14 Geary.
"\"OL'NG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN
j X wholesale house to make himself generally
useful: not afraid of work: steady place more an
object than wages. Address R. E. G., box 71,
Call Office.
A MERICAN MAN AND WIFE OX A RANCH
XX or first-class hotel; wife first-class cook, man
understands hotel or ranch work: best of refer-
ences. Call at 568 Minna, bet. Sixth and Seventh.
\ OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION* IN GRO-
X cry-store: understands his business: 8 years
in the business. Address Y. 1... box 74, Call Office.
A CTIVE YOUNG SWEDE WISHES POSI-
J\. tion in butcher-shop and deliver;.-; has had
considerable experience: understands care of
horses. Address 11. 11.. box 143, Call Office.
A I IDDLE-AGEI) .MAN (GERMAN) WISHES
ii- position in any kind of work: understands
taking care of horses, cows, garden, etc. Please
address W. X., 617 Sacramento s:.
ANTED— SITUATION BY A FIRST-CLASS
' I carriage painter and letterer. Address J., box
75, Call Office.
DR F( ; CLERK, LICENTIATE, SINGLE, 10
' years' experience, Al references, wants steady
position: city or country. Address H. W. WAG-
NER, 1418 Yalle.ios;.. city.
p ENTLEMAN, WELL acquainted with
" X pawnbroker business, also watches and watch
repairing, seeks employment. Address E. J., box
33, this office.
"LMR.ST-CLASS WAITER WISHES SITUA-
■T lion. Address C. box 18. Call Oilice.
i A' OUNG SCANDINAVIAN WANTS SITUA-
t -L tion in private place; can milk cows and
handle horses; willing to do anything; best of ref-
erence. Address H. N\. box 16", this oflice.
COBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN, USED TO MA- j
0 cliinery and handling carpenter tools, wishes ■
situation; or as porter or watchman; city or coun-
j try. Address S. L, box 89, this office.
POSITION IN WHOLESALE HOUSE; STEN-
X egrapher, bookkeeper or active work; refer-
ences. E- WATSON, general postoffice, city.
; ANTED STEADY SITUATION IN SOME
; '* 15c or 26c barber-shop on percentage, in city, j
by a tirst-class, steady man: strictly business. Ad- I
dress B. (.'.."box 67, this office.
; KELI ABLE YOUNG MAN WISH A POSI-
-IV. tion In an office or wholesale house: good pen-
man: gooi references. Adaress a., box 61. this
office.
SITUATION WANTED AS FIRST-CLASS
k~ butler, head waiter or. janitor, city or country;
English; long experience; city references. Address
Alexander. ;;;:io Geary st.
a'oung3ian wants situation in pri-
X vate family for all-round work. L. X., box 120,
Call Office.
ARRERS— YOUNG MAN, GOOD BARBER,
wishes steady situation; city or country. Ad-
dress H. H.. Postoflice, Aiameda, Cal.
"yOUNG MAN WANTS WORK; ASSISTANT
X janitor; good cleaner: handy with tools; good
reference. Address Janitor, box 125, Call.
V"Ol MAN WANTS SITUATION DRIVING
X delivery wagon or working in store; knows city
well: very best of reference furnished. Address B.
1 •-.. box 129, Call Office.
'omi-i.ikn HOTEL CLERK OR cashier
V^ wants position; Al references. Address C. C,
box 117, Call Office.
riIEMPERATE YOUNG MAN. EKST OF REF-
-1 erence, wants situation on privateplaceor hotel;
first class carriage, house painter and paper-hanger;
good ostler and milker, $35 per month and found.
Address Painter, box 101, Call Office.
W ANTED-BY AN OLD TAILOR, A CHANCE '
'» to improve; will be a good assistant; wages
moderate; h'rst-cla*s workman; city or country. j
Address A. B. C.. box 75. Call Office. '
T ASTER WISHES POSITION; 3 YEARS' Ex-
JUperience on ladles' and children'^ shoes; good
references. O. A., box 5, this office.
I,OOKKKKPF.R, 11 YEARS' EXPERIENCE,
' » desires position in any office work; salary no i
object: best, of references. M.. box 11, Call Office. |
VV A~NTED-B~Y MAN AND WIFE. POSITION
'» as cook, or willing to take chance of small j
ranch, or any other kind of work. It. W., box 75, i
Call Office. I
ii;ilALt HELP WANTED.
/ tHAMBERM AuT^A XfT SEAM STR j
, v working housekeeper, $20; refined nurse, 1 I
i child, $15; cook, «:-(0: German cook and laundress, )
I $25: cook, country, 3 in family, $25; housework i
| girls. Oakland. $20: Aiameda, $-5, 2 in family: 15 I
housework girls, city. $20 and .$25; -i young iiiris, i
assist. $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. |
FOREIGN Nl KS7 G I RL, $15 TO $z0- ONE
J child, 15. MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton st.
/"COLORED UOOK, $20: GERMAN WOMAN
\J wltn a child, $15, Berkeley. MISS CULLEN,
105 Stockton st.
pOOK, SAN RAFAEL: $7 WEEK; PRIVATE !
\J family; no wash. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock-
ton st.
MIDDLE-AGED COLORED WOMAN, ('HAM-
benvork; $15; country. MISS CULLEN, 103
Stockton st.
ELIZA O'FARRELL— PLEASE CALL AT 105
Stockton .st.
[TtRENCH LADY'S MAID; $25. APPLY MISS
I PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st.
ANTED A HEAD CHAMBERMAID FOR
"a first-class lodging-house In city. $25: also an
assistant chambermaid, same place, $20, board
and room: references and experience necessary.
Apply Miss PLUNKETT, 424 Sntter St.
A G OOD HOUSEWORK GIRLS, UNDER-
J-' standing plain cooking, to fill places In Ameri-
can families: $25, $20 and $15. Apply Miss !
PLUNK KIT, 424 suiter St.
W A NTED — PROTESTANT LAUNDRESS,
i '» $25: Protestant cook, American family, no
wash, $36; second girl, a short distance. $20; 4
cooks In American and German families, $25 and i
$30: German second girl and seamstress, $25, and j
j girls of all nationalities lor cooking and housework
I in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312
Suiter st. ";.-. _ .
COO X, PRIVATE FAMILY, COUNTRY. «25;
VJ waitress, hotel near city. $20; waitress, Placer
County, .fib; laundress, country hotel, $20, and
others: good places. MURRAY <t READY, 634
and t>36 lay st.
l^Wl-.DISH nil GERMAN COOK, 4 IN FAM-
-0 ily, f SO; Scandinavian or German cook, with
references, $25; Protestant general housework
girl, $20; cook and assist downstairs work, 520;
housework girl, 2 in family, P.rentwood, $20: Ger-
man nurse. $15: 3 light housework girls, $15. C.
It. HANSEN ,v ( ■>., 110 Geary st.
WAITRESS. COUNTRY HOTEL, fSO; WAIT-
'» ress who can do pastry work, country hotel,
$20; waitress, assist chamber $16. C. R.
HANSEN .v CO.. 110 Geary st.
p IRL, COOK AND HOUSEWORK FOR 2, NO
VT washing or baking, $12, fee paid by lady. C.
R. HANSKN & CO., 110 Geary st.
"IT* OR FIRST-CLASS HELP OF ANY NATION-
X' ality call on LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton St.
Air ANT ED-WAITRESS, ?5 A WEEK, CALL
'» early; chambermaid and wait some, $16,
room, etc.: cook. $30, room, etc. : housegirl 2 in
family, $20. MARTIN'S Employment Agency,
749 Market st.
p ompanTonable girl for lady- ger-
V man. Irish, Swedish girls. MME. LEOPOLD,
20 Stockton st.
Ho.MX AND BUSINESS BUREAU, 819 MAR-
ket si.: nil those seeking employment, both
professional and domestic, call and . register: free.
Y'OUNO GIRL WANTING a GOOD HOME TO
X assist with housework and csre for grown child;
wages $10. 2021 Central aye., Aiameda; narrow
gauge, tiiit-st. station.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND
VX cooking. Apply between 9 and 12 o'clock,
1214 Geary st.
NY WOMAN WHO WANTS MONEY FOR
li-rself can easily earn it. Address Ladies'
Home Journal, 78 Columbian hlds;.,San Francisco.
GIRL TO WORK IX KITCHEN. 614 V 2 POST
street. .
WANTED — YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT
'• housework and assist In cooking; 2 In family;
wages io $10. Call at 126V 2 Liberty st.
Voi \ ( ; GTRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
x work; small wages. 1001 Powell st. . ' -
GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: SMALL
r family: $10. Call Friday 412 Fifth aye.
WOMAN .TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
Ma. hours a day; $10 a month; no board. 104
I RST-CLASB OPERATORS; 1 1 WORK BY
X power; ladies' and children's wear. 409 Hayes.
(l l wl W NT Ji?;, FOR UPSTAIRS WORK;
VJ wages 15. 2414 Washington st. .
THE SAN FRAJSCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, iJVTOHEIi ]», JS9S.
HELP WANTKD-Continued.
TTF-lorA xT>r X^iTTr re angib i'• v o R"LTnTrr
VI honseHork; small family; plain sewing;
wages $8. Call after 10 a. m., 706 McAllister st.
G[l;i, FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; COUN-
try town; small family; no. washing; $20.
509 Krarny St., room 8.
IDDLEAGED WOMAN TO WORK A FEW
hours day for room and board. 322 Third st.
\\r ANTI.Ii-A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR
: »' housekeeper on ranch. M., box 14, Call.
GIOOD COOK IN SMALL FAMILY. ALSO TO
r assist in washing. Apply 1814 Washington.
MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE;
Inchest er House. 44 Third st,, near Market;
'-00 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night : $1 0 to $6 per
week: free bus to and from the ferry.
9 GERMAN APPRENTICES ON FINE ART
— made ladies' costumes. WORTH, ladies'
tailor, 643 Post st. ..:•;-
GOOD RELIA~Bf,E GIRL FOR GENERAL
VJ housework. 725 Golden Gate aye.
SEE LATEST TRI 1.8 "i SUITS AT N. Y. CLOa
0 and suit house. 1210 Market St.
\V r INCH 1:sI K R HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR
»» Market-Electric lights in every room: 200
rooms: 25c to $150 per night; $1 50 to $6 per
| week : free bus to and from the ferry.
| WE want six intelligent women;
» » can make from $2 to 10 a day: we lit you out
free: agents wanted in every city. THE MME.
KARROW Woman's Dispensary, 1206 Market .st.
DRESSMAKERS; FIRST-CLASS A j
ers: none but experienced hands need apply.
BOWHAY, 504 Sotttr st.
LTNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY' FOR A BRIGHT
VJ woman: big wages. R. 57. 14 McAllister st.
p ERMAN GIRL for GENERAL house-
VJ" work. 630 Shotwell, cor. Twenty-first.
W"ANTED — IMMEDIATELY, LADIES TO
» » learn millinery; also an apprentice. 234 Tay-
lor st.
ANTED — FIRST-CLASS, PANTS-FINISH-
»» ers on custom work. 139 Shipley s:. 4 ;
AWES TO HANDLE MY INCOMPARABLE I
J face preparations: city and country; large
profits: exclusive rights: beauty culture, hairdress-
ng, manicure lessons; terms low. MRS. M. J.
BUTLER, 131 Post st.
OMPETEXT LADIES IN ANY SKILLED OR
clerical occupation will do well to call at room
165, Crocker building.
Pi I RST-CLASS TAILOKESS. BOWHAY, 604
F Sutler st.
L- X s V A L OPPORTUNITY FOR A BRIGHT
U woman as managing office agent. Sospita
Company, oflice 53 .Donohoe building. • iy-Ay.h
DRKssm I NO— SUITS, *5 UP: PATTERNS
cut to tit 25c up: girls wanted. McDOWELL
DRESSMAKING ACADEMY, 213 Powell st.
AIR-DRESSING, 25c: MANICURING, 25c:
morn, and i-\ „-. ; 10 lessons, >!.." >. 1248 Mission.
0 1 Q ELLIS— MOZART, ROOMS 25C TO $1 a
»>!«/ night; $1 25 to $5 a week; very respectable.
PIANO LESSONS BY THOROUGHLY
X schooled artist: lessons 25c. 617 Jones st.
IMIK.VL'H ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR-
X made suits: $7; perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst.
PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- I
1 tin;; iiufl making school: all branches. 702 sutler.
3iale II 1.1- wanted.
TV" ANTED— COOK FOR PRIVATE IXSTITI -
• « lion, short distance in country, $40 per mon h
andfoi.nl: 1 10-horse teamster for a logging camp, i
$40 per month and board: boy to learn trade, $3
per week and increase: 10 laborers for city, long
job and sure pay, $26 per month ami board ; cook
for small country hotel, $30 per month and found ;
waiters, dishwashers and others ; porter and run-
ner for country hotel, W. D. EWER & CO., 626
Clay st.
Ur A X D— COOK FOR HOTEL, SHORT DlS-
lance in country, $65 per month. Apply to W.
P. EWER <te CO., 626 Clay st.
11- AN IED — AMERICAN MA X ABOUT
'» place, 925; house-painter: carpenters for Cen-
tral America: laborers, $1 75 day; tiemakers, i
cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROS- ;
ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st.
"WANTED— BUTLER FOR PRIVATE FAM- :
»» ilym city; $50. Apply MISS PLUNKETT,
424 Slitter st.
VARJIER AND WIFE, NEAR CITY, $40;
X 5 laborers for orchard; B tanners, near city,
$20 and $25; 10 laborers for city and counirv. $20
and $25. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636
Clay st.
BOARDING-HOUSE COOKS, COUNTRY,
ti $40 and $45; restaurant waiter, country, $30;
2 waiter boys, city, $20; dishwashers, etc.; good
camp cook for city, $30; office boy for city, $3 a
week. MURRAY & READY, 6i)4 and 636
Clay st.
9 EXPERIENCED BLACK POWDER MAX-
— ers, $2 50 to %'i 75 a day; 3 Scandinavian or
German quartz miners, $2 50 to $2 75 adav. c
R. HANSKN dc C 0. ,110 Geary st.
BAKER AND PASTRY COOK, HOTEL, $60:
cook, country hotel, $40 to $50. C. It. HAN-
SEN & CO.. 110 Geary st.
WHEELWRIGHT,"^ A DAY AND BOARD:
' ' carriage blacksmith for Mexico, $5 a day Mex-
ham silver. c. It. HANSEN <fc co., 110 Geary st. '
PORTER, COUNTRY HOTEL] 8 1 •: 1•:
party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary.
Or ANTED— ENGLISH GROOM FOR PR
'» vate place, $35; waiter, small restaurant,
1 $30; carpenters, $2 25 a day; French couple on
i ranch, $35. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st.
VY r ANTED— IO CARPENTERS. *% 50 A DAY,
»» city work; boy to learn sign painting. MAR-
TIN'S Employment Agency, 749 .Market.
BUSINESS WOMAN wants SOBER AND
hones: partner with $200; well-paying lunch- j
house; mercantile district: cheap rent; good in-
come. Particulars, saloon. 108 Third st.
OTUDENT LAW CLERK— OPPORTU- |
0 nity foryoungjinan. Room 167, Crocker build-
ing. Others will lind it to their interest to call if
they are In need of a situation that they are com- '
petent :O fill, a clerical or skilled position.
ANTED— BARBEK TO TAKE CHARGE
" of shop; must have small capital. Address E.,
box 73, Call Office.
BARBER FOR SATURDAY AND • SUNDAY.
1 27 Eddy st.
BARBER FOR SATURDAY. 1630 MISSION
street. KETEB
BA R~B E R WANTED FOR SATURDAY;
wages $3. 53 Third st.
IJARBER— YOUNG MAX 3 YEARS' K.XPK-
-!-> rience; steady. 242 Ninth, 10 a. m.
DP. I CLERK WANTED CORNER OF How-
ard and Seventh sts. Apply 1 to 6 r. M.
YV ANTED — A GOOD TAILOR AT 627V 2
»' Geary st. j
9 HOOD HOUSE-PAINTERS. 659 FOLSOM,
7 :30 a.m.
RJO. 1 SHORT-ORDER COOK AT 43 SECOND.
Of 1 HE BOY. ABOUT 15; RESIDING; WITH
parents preferred; references. 114 Powell st.
W ANTED — BOATBUILDER, 31 JULIAN
i '' nve., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth sts.
100 MEN T " ( ' hl SHAVED I- OK Be OR
l.\J\J haircut for 10c. 14i/ 2 Montgomery aye.
WANTED - 3 FIRST -CLASS CHILDB I i
»» clothing saiesme:i of genteel appearance;
must be thoroughly competent to handle stock ; i
steady employment and fair salary \a :r ■s '
stating reference. "Reliable," box 156, Call Office!
pARPENTERS WANTED AT VA1.1.K.10;
VJ new school building. |
T>ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; BEST LOCA- '
Oflice° n ' ' OWnor golDg aw »J"- Apply Call j
DARBEBBAND FRIENDS, DON'T FAIL TO
-U attend the Barbers' Association social at Alca- !
I 7ar building, Sunday evening, October 20 Ad.
; mission 25 cents; ladies free. > . -■"
\\' INCHESTEIt HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NEAR !
»T Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading-
room: free bus to and from the ferry.
A CARPENTERS. ~ COR. OF HAIGHT AND
1 Cole sis.; early.
DENTIST WANTED IMMEDIATELY— GOOD
all round dentist with outfit: good salary. An-
ply EDWARDS' Dental Depot, by, Kcarny st., S.F. I
|?IKBT-CLABS JOURNEYMAN TAILOR TO
X' work on ladies' coats. BOWHAY, 604 Sutler. '■
ARBERB, ATTENTION - GOOD - PAYING I
2-chair shop: must sell on account of other :
business; a bargain; $75; 4 living-rooms in back '
2106 Mason st. • %',■'." ';.
01* 1 PER WEEK FOR GOOD BOARD AT 63fi i
uD-L Clay st. .
"ANTED-TAILOR BUSHELMAN; $18 PER !
week and over time. F. NELSON, Ferndale i
Cal. :■... ... '
W AXTKD— ALL CARPENTERS TO KNOW
»» that there are plenty of carpenters in San
Francisco: all advertisements to the contrary are
misleading. All help can be supplied by applying ■
10 carpenters' headquarters, 115 Turk 'si., or 39 j
Ninth st. District Council meets at 115 Turk st.
on Wednesday evening.
THIRST-CLASS LADIES' TAILOR WANTED
J BOWHAY, 50 1 Sutter st.
ll' ANTED— GOOD TAILORS FOR THE COUN-
'" try; coat and pants makers: none but good
steady workers need apply; state price in applica-
tion or will not be answered. Merchant Tailor
Alta, Cal.
pORNICE-MAKERS AT FORDERER COR-
VJ nice Works, 224 Mission; only first-class need
apply. ■ .
I" ►ARBERBI HERE IS A CHANCE-BARBER-
» shop, supplies, perfumery toilet articles,
tobacco, cigars and all kinds of notions, $900; full
value i;i stock; one of the Best and healthiest towns '
In California, 'i lIOMAH J. MCDONNELL Paso
Robles, Cal.. or DECKEL.MANBROS., 106 Ellis st.
HARBEBBJ GOOD SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP.
■13 Apply DECKLEMAN, 106 Ellis st.
ARBERS, ATTENTION— FOR SALE; THE
best 25c one-chair barber-shop. in the state
Call at once, WILE A FINCK CO.. barbers' supply-
house, 818 and b2O Market st.
13ARBERS. TAKE NOTICE- ONE - CHAIR
-t-» shop for sale; sleeping-room and laundry. $40.
!■.. box 90. Call Office, Oakland.
BARBERS, For EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC.
Barbers' Assn.. 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT.
BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY-
ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay.
BARBERS-lOc SHOP FOB SALE; $100.
Ninth st. and Broadway, Oakland.
T . EARN A TRADE-SIGN OR PICTORIAL
r^T?w n i ln ? tau " ht for $5: 1000 references. I).
L,i^\ i , 35 Eighth at., Sau Francisco.
_ HELP WANTED-Continned.
rr-HE RAILROAD HOUSE, 533 COMMERCIAL
a st., below Montgomery: single rooms 15c night,
-oc for two; best and clean house in town.
AN ENERGETIC, RELIABLE CITY AGENT
-cv wanted by a large American Ore company;
must have larjce acquaintance. Address Q., box
131, this office.
{JEST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECON 1.-H AND
JJ shoes, 726 Va opp. Jloward-st. Theater, or 129
Sixth St.: misfit shoes bought or exchanged.
EN~\VANTE"T) TO SILL MANHATTAN
-IX stock Food: it is best. C. XXX TELL, Sun Mated
AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL, 319 SAN-
some St.— Rconened ; European plan; light
I airy rooms, 2SC to $1 per day, $1 to $1 per week,
! $4 to $15 per month. Housekeeping rooms $4 per
i month Up.
MEN'S SHOES i/ 3 SOLKD 40c: LADIES' 3Sc,
done in 10 minutes. 959 Howard st.
MOZART, 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 25C TO 50C
night, $1 25 to $5 week; reading rooms.
11' HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO
» » St.: 100 outside rooms; best spring beds; single
rooms, 20c a day; $1 a week; meals, 10c
MEN'S SHOES 1/2-SOLED. 40r: HEELS, 25c;
lv. done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny St., basement.
T7«REI-; COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 S \NSo.MK;
X' single rooms I Be, 20c a night, $1 a week.
VyAN'IED— MEN WHO NOT RECEIVE
• ' their wages to place accounts with us; law and
! commercial collection; no charge unless successful.
: KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Suiter, r4.
il ivk men wanted for light hit-
JJ door work; will pay competent person $3 50 a
day. Apply at store, 328 Seventh st. .• • ■/
TKV ACME Hoist, 957 MARKET ST., BE-
X low Sixth, for a room; 25c a night; $1 a week.
901 ELLIS, ROSE I) ALE— 26c TO 60c
O^X a night: SRI to $3 » week; open all night.
~l\r AJN'IED- LABORERS AND MECHANICS
» » to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie-
tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.: 150
large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $3 per week.
"Y\TANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; $1
I »» week: rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 » week;
reading room- dally papers. 36 Clay st.
\Y ANTED— MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP
'' steam beer, 6c: bottle wine, sc. 609 Clay st.
AC\(\ M EN'S SECOND-HANDED SHOEB.BOME
"XVfVf nearly new. 25c to $1 25. 562 Mission st.
LINDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD—
I XJ single furnished rooms. 75c week, 15c night.
HOES " HALP-SOLED IX 10 MINUTES:
0 done while you wait: at less than half the usual
price; all repaying done at half price; work guar-
anteed. 562 Mission st.. bet. First st. and Second st.
1 00 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150
XVJyJ and 20c a night, including coffee and roils.
624 Washington st., near Kearny.
BEST IN SINGLE ROOMS. 15, 20 AND
25 cents per nig.it; $1, ?1 25, $1 50 per week.
Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdorff sts.
AGENTS WANTED.
A x UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ENER-
-'V getlc man or woman of good address; 300 per
cent profit. Ca 1 between 9a. m. and 9 p. M. 1206
Market, room 4.
p ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY
V./ wants good agents to work its accident and
sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J.
W. II ANNA. Secretary. Murphy building.
ROOMS WANTED.
"11" ANTED-ROOM AND BOARD IN A DOC-
*' tor's family in a good neighborhood ; state
price. H. S. A. P.. box 14, Call Office.
WAXiKU-JIi^UELLANIiOIIis.
WANTED SMALL SECOND-HAND SCABI-
'» net-maker's bench ; must be cheap. WALKER,
411 Post st.
ANTED LADY'S WHEEL IN GOOD CON-
'' dition for cash. Address A. EL, box 4, Call.
Secon d-hantTbicyc'lk IN fair condi-
-0 tion. Union Machine Co., 130 Main st.
WANTED-CIGAR-STORK, LODGING-HOUSE
' » or other paying business for go farm in Col-
orado: owner sickly; must live here. Address G.,
box 30, Call Office.
EN TS~W ANTED _ EXPERIENCE NOT
••' necessary,' as you acquire rapidly after begin-
nlng work. 539 O'Farrell st.
KLEIN, 109 SIXTH si.. pays GOOD prices
lor clothing, hocks and jewelry, ncsta'.
LOST.
TOST— OCTOBER 17, OX MISSION BT., BET\
J Nineteenth and Twenty-sixth, pod pin, with
diamond in center. Reward by returning to D.,
3 24 Twenty-sixth st., corner Capp.
pUGDOG, WITH COLLAR AND STRING AT-
X tacbed. Return to 1317b Clay st. and receive
liberal reward.
rVH X MAX WHO FOUND TH BULLDOG PUP
X anl tried to sell same, please call at 823 Twen-
ty-second si. with pup.
"I ost- DISCHARGE FROM army, KEWA rd
XJ for return to GEORGE W. ELLWOOD, 654
Howard st.
I OST— OCTOBER 15, AT 5 P.M., ON SACRA-
XJ mento-st. car, between Polk and Ix>avenworth
sts.. a camelshalr shawl. Liberal reward for re-
tnrn to maim-on ,v BURKE. •
T OST— CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT NO. 1479.
1 J in favor o£ -'.'Li L. Fr.rnnston, on Nevada Bank;
payment has been stopped on same; return to clerk
of Grand southern Hotel, corner Seventh and Mis-
sion sis., ami receive reward.
1 OST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA
mj Savings and Loan Society ot San Francisco, in
the name of SEVERIN JANsi.n BAKKK, No.
167,905. 'I lie finder will please return to bank.
I OST— A PASSBOOK WITH 111 i! I 81-.KN" 1a"
XI Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in
the name of CHARLOTTE GLEASON, No. 164,-
-310. The finder will please return to bank.
LOST— DARK' BAY HORSE, BRANDED H. G.
j Good reward at 317 1 /-: Third st.
I OST TUESDAY, LLEWELLYN PUPPY; 8
XJ months old. A. WILKIE, Mechanics' mills,
Fremont anil Mission: reward.
(1,1 I ANTS.
A— A— A— A— A—
-TV PROF. F. EUGENE
'PROF. F. EUGENE
HAS REDUCED Mis PRICE. $1 AND UPWARD
BE Wish?. BE WISE. BE WISE.
KNOWLEDGE is POWER.
Remain not in darkness and Ignorance, Dut
seek the light of wisdom and learn what the
future holds for you. Ills parlors continue to be
the point of great attraction. All are pleased
-with his readings. Consult him and secure the
Good-Luck Charm. PROF. K( GENE,
1380 Market st., parlors 9 and 10.
ME. NORMAN, CLAIRVOYANT; CARD
■ii reader ; re ads entire life. Room 12. 38' Sixth.
MMX. KAVI.NA |;KH lIXKH; SITS DAILY;
names given, 25c up. 828 Howard. bet.4thd:s'.h.
]>RKSEXT. PAST AND FUTURE, 25c. MME*
X LEGGETTE. 311 Tebama St., near Fourth.
CILAIRVOYANI AND LIFE READER;
yj Indies 25c. 230 Clara St., bet. Fifth and Sixth.
PROF. LEON". PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT,
X life-reader. 538 Post; 9toH daily; also Sunday.
MM E~ MORKAU, WORLD- RENOWNED
trance medium: 25c up. 764 Howard st., front. :
r Pll 1 GREATEST PRoI'HETIC RD-REA D-
-1. er in the world, 2.'> c: magnetic healer. 330 Fell.
mi:, AKNDI. BEST geKM AM FORTUNE
J'l teller: only 25c and 50c: show yon the picture
of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison st.
MkTdR. I 1 1 o.M As, SOIKNTIiTcTIfEVEAL-
. er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past,
present, future; consultations on all attaint; noth-
ing ezcepted; names given: good advice: sure
help; restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im-
possible; fee $1 : letter 9SL 929 Post St., nr. Larkin.
AUGUSTA I.KOLA. FORTUNE TELLER: |
magic f'liarms: love tokens; true picture of
future wife and husband: leaches fortune-telling;
develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc. : has the
seven holy seal* and the .Palestine wonder cha r m:
teesi iiiKt iinAnnl. l' ?■•_'!■ Mission, nr. Twentieth.
»P ! I. IT U.. ls.\ VI.
"\llts. FULTON, MATERIALIZING, LAT j
i'l writing seance to-night. 60c. 31 Fell st.
DX. SCHLESINGER. MKI'H.M: PRIVATE
Sittings daily; 684 Page, near Killmore; Sun-
day meetings, Scottish Hall. 105 I*rkin st., 2:30
and 8 iv m. '„■ ■■:<;'.: ;.."
piRCLE TO-NIGHT; ADDIE SWAIN; BOTH
> - sexes; free. 105 Stockton st.
TtLDEN ; SATURDAY NIGHT; MATERIALI-
Batlon; 25c; skeptics invited. SWAIN, 105
Stockton st.
PROFESSOR GEE. REMARKABLE TEST
medium; $1 circle; Mondays and Thursdays. 8
r. m. 108 Sixth st.
MRS. mayo steers, TEST AND business
medium; readings dally. 101 Grove, cor. Polk.
MR S7"RO BIN N.~ 264 OCTAVIA f-T.:'HlT-
tings daily; circle Friday evening: 25c.
MRS. .>.. BROOK WA\\ INDEPENDENT
-I'J- slate-writer, 501 Larkin st., cor. Turk, 10 to 5;
bring small slates.
ASTROLOGY.
DR. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY !
planets from date of birth. 36% Geary St., rm.l
A STRALSKER— PROF. HOLMES, 11 SCOTT
-f * st. : horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. I
TYPETTKITKKS AND SUPPLIES.
INVINCIBLE RIBBONS AND CARBONS
X are absolutely guaranteed. United Typewriter
and Supplies Co. 413 Montgomery st.
ATTORNEYS- AT-L, AW.
AdviceTbbjeb! btvoBCT "and TrorXte '
-TV laws a specialty; suits, superior, Justice and
Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc :
G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market .cor.Stockton i
i OHN K. KEN, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, RS. I
v- 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California. )
"\y W. DAVIDSON, ATTORN AW, 42O ''
'T . California si., rms. 14-15: advice free.
SEWING .MACULNKS.
SINGER SEW-INC? '"MACHINE : IN D(yR-
derj $10. Call 1005 Clay, top floor, after 12 M.
A LL KINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT
xx. sold, rented, exchanged- and repaired: lowest,
rales. 206 Fourth s:.; sear. Howard.
•
PERSONALS.
, i r Eir7)F^irL^l<^Li?F^"A^n^ T
i X ana House, 327 Montgomery aye., do not call
j for them within 8 days they will be sold to Day
; i charges.
j "pOMPANIONABLE YOUNG BUSINESS MAN",
I \J good habits, desires to meet nice, quiet, discreet
I young lady; object, matrimony. Address E., box
i 70, Call Oflice.
~\\T ANTED— SO BANJO. GUITAR AND MAN-
»» <lolin players to form a social class; la.lies or
gents. Address 8., box 29, this oflic
PAINTER, WHITENER, PAPER-HANGER,"
A with plenty tools, will work cheap by day or
contract. Cull or address 1630 Eddy st.: "store".
ELECTKK LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM— WIX-
XJ Chester House, 44 Third St., near Market: 200
rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to ?6 per
i week ; free bus to and from the ferry.
KENNEDY— INFORMATION WANTED OF
ELLEN KENNEDY, sister of the late PAT-
RICK H. KENNEDY of New York City, a ml daugh-
; ter of ELLEN* HANLEY and JOSEPH KEN-
NEDY, natives Of Newcastle. West County, Lim-
; crick, Ireland; she was last heard of in Sydney.
i New south Wales. Any person knowing any-
i thing of her whereabouts please adlress her
i brother. MICHAEL KENNEDY, 336 East sixty-
sixth st.. New York City, or Lauteruach &
j Scheuerman, 22 William St.. New York City.
I ' l NED YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE A
-LV position us housekeeper. Call 1118 Market St..
j rocAn 3.
ADVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE
-TV. laws a specialty; suits. Superior. Justice a.id
Police Courts; terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.
\v . HOWE, att'T-at-law. 850 Market, cor. Stockton.
rp.AILOR-MADE SUITS in ORDER ETC.:
reasonable prices; by CIIAS. JAGER, ladies'
tailor, 246 Sutter st., California building, rms 14-15.
pARD-READING, 25(. : ': MENTALQUESTIONS
answered. Room 7. 105 Stockton st.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER OF ELEGANT
remnants for $10; samples and self-measure-
i ment on application. LEON LEMOS, Merchant
! Tailor, 1332 Market St., San Francisco.
POT CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF MER-
kJ chandise: strictly confidential. 7 Fourth st.
UNDERSIGNED MAILS 40 TO 50 DIF~
yj ferent used Australian postage stamps or four
different photo views of sunny Australia lor SI, U.
S. money. Sent by freight: Australian lyre bird
tails for $5 each: sent by freight, 1 large plain and
I 1 carved emu bird egg for $5 pair: send money or-
der if over $2. U. S. money only: no stamps Ad-
drtss JOSEPH NEUZIL.G. P. O. Sydney, N.s.W.
Australia. This notice appears once a week. ' *'
LL PAINS CURED NATURAL MAGNETIC
electric healing. MRS. HILL, 215y Mason st.
HAIRDRESSING. 25c. ANY STYLeTeSTAB-
lished 1869; natural curl'" front-piece and first-
! class switch $1 each. BERTHA SPITZ, 111 stock-
! ton ; strictly one price. G. LEDEREK, successor.
i tit] A ROOM; CARPETS CLEANED ON THE
| <U).L floor. 206 Leavenworthst.
\V ANTED— ROOM OK BOARD FOR PIANO
"' lessons: references. D. X oox 72, Call Office.
EGYPTIAN HENNA, $1 ; HAIRDYE, PER-
fectly harmless. Langley-Michaels Co.: all
; chemists ; Hubbard's 923, Haui>tli's. 1156 Mktst.
! IVTEW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW AND HOUSE
. -1-1 cleaning Co.; floors scrubbed contracts ;day wk
| or month. F. CARNOVAL & C 0. ,121 O'Farrell st.
j HAIRS REMOVED BY ELECTRICITY PAIN-
! -11 Ie8sly: busts enlarged: freckles, wrinkles and
' other facial blemishes removed; we guarantee
j satisfaction. MME. KARROW, Woman's Dis-
pensary. 1206 Market st. .
SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER
illustration— lnstructors: J. H. E. Partington.
Gertrude Partington of the Examiner and R. L.
Partington of THKCAi.L-Ajtply or address 424 Pine.
THE ECONOMY," 40 SIXTH ST., BET. MARr
ket and Mission (old No. Millinery. Cheap-
I est house in the city :stylish trimmed hats", S'Jc hats
I trimmed, 25c;hats pressed, 2sc;feathers curled, sc.
DINAN, 111 STOCKTON ST.: WO IMPORTED
XJ hats: stvlisfa trimmed hats reasonable.
MIMEOGRAPH, TYPEWRITER AND OF-
fice supplies: all classes of typewritten and
mimeograph work promptly done; typewriter rib-
bons. $6 doz., gimrantt-ed. ANNA C. BUBTEEDE
phone— Main. 5807: 630 Market.
Second-hand" AS well AS new bars,
IJ showcases, counters, shelvinga, mirrors, desks.
safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of
! them, too: be sure and see stock and get prices be-
i fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019
; 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth.
OLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD;
store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,
etc.: cheap. Yard 166 Mission st., near Eighth.
I CAN LOAN YOUR MONEY ON FIRST
-1- mortgaEO security, city property, in sums of
100 to .$5OOO or more, at 7 per cent per annum
net (payable monthly or semi-annually) ; borrow-
ers will pay mortgage tax: security guaranteed;
references given. W. MATTHEWS, 402 Mont-
; gomery st., room 18.
pHIMNEY SWEEP— J. BISHOP.
j \J 823 Market. Phone Main 441 at C. BROWN'S.
LA DIES. BUY YOUR FUR CAPES DIRECT
J-J from COLOM BAT'S Fringe Manufactory, 113
j O'Farrell st. ; old-style furs altered.
I 1 i\\\(\ BUSINESS CARDS,SI 50: SENTKKEE,
I JLV/UU city or country. HILL. 724 V a Market st.
! jpOLLECTINO, TRACING, SHADOWING AND !
| \J locating at GRAHAM'S Agency, 330 Pine st.
MACHINE WHITEWASHING; CONTRACTS
taken: whitewashing and tree-spraying; rooms
whitened, $1 up. 1560 Market St., near Hayes.
\\TALTZ GUARANTEED: PRIVATE OR IN
" class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School,
! 997 'Market st. • •
! a DVICE free— MARRIAGE laws, ACCI-
1 \ dent cases. McCABE, Attorney, 1027 Market.
! QIO SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL.
■ <J-l«-i X EL: HALS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny.
; I.MNK SLITS, $15; DRESS PANTS, $4 75.
i Misfit Clouting Parlors, 435 Montgomery st.
NE .MORE CUT—
Oak Roll Top Desk* $14 to $35
I Oak Chiffoniers From $10 up
j Oftk Bed Sets *17 50 up !
i Oilcloths and Linoleums 30c up
1 fc to yes and Ranges S3 up j
Thousands of bargains. We keep everything.
Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN,
1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth.
LOA X.->, (JAPES AND SUITo RETAILED AT
\J mfrs' cost. Factory, '20 Sansome st.. upstairs.
Ll) GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND L A DIES'
clothing botich:.. COLMAN. 41 Third st.
WINDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO
>¥ order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market.
DRKBSMAKKBS.
! DRESSES CUT AND FlTTe'dT^sT DRESSES
i 1 popular prices: engagements by day. 11 Geary.
MEDICAL.
TOADIES — A BUReT SAFE AND SPEEDY
JU cure for all menstrual irregularities: no fail-
■ ures; home in confinement with comfort and pri-
vacy; graduated physicians of lons experience:
trained nurses In attendance: consultation free and
confidential. MRS. DB. HAWLEY, 313 Ellis st.
DC PRAE'B FEMALE REGULATING PILLS;
safe and efficient emmenagogue; 81 per box.
RICHARDS & CO., druggists, 4.J6 Clay st., sole
! agents.
A "NEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU-
ments or worthless pills used; every woman
her own physician for all female troubles; no mat-
ter from what cause; restores always in one day;
I if you wan: to be treated safe and sure call on men's j
physician ;knowiedge can be sentifcusedat home;all '
. cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny ss.
j A. SIRE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS-
I j-\- eases, from whatever cause; a home in con- |
' finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar-
| anteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER. 286 Turk st.
ALL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS.fDR.
XV DA VIES. 14 McAllisters!., near Market; leads
all competitors: only qualified trusty specialists for
safe quick relief of irregularities, no matter what
cause: treatment scientific, harmless and painless;
j never fails: home in confinement; pills $2
; \fEN TROUBLED WITH DISEASE OF KID-
-I*l neys, bladder, piles, fistula or any disease of
; private nature, consult DR. HA i.L, 14 McAllister
st.; will cine you alter others fail. ■
fTIABEK'S "INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE."
JL for either sex send 2c for Information or 50c
I for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO., box 1896, S. F.
i PHEUMATISM, CHILLS AND ! FEVER
I -It cured by Cum mines' rheumatic belt; no elec-
i tricity: hundreds of testimonials from prominent
citizens: send for circular. E. J. CL'MMINGS
303 Third St., S. F. .... "-><.•-.
A HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE.
A MRS. DR. FUNK'S, 1416 Eighth St., Alameda.
T ADIES— DAUDET'S FEMALE KEGULAI
LJ ting Pills: strongest, safest, best: never fail-
sl per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis st :
sole agents.
Dit. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF
diseases of women and restores all irregulari- I
ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge-
regulator R'2: home for patients. 1370 Market st.
DR. SCHMIDT, 1608 MARKET—
of women: hours 1 to 3 and 5 to 6 P. m.
PROFESSOR A. 1.. CURRY, TAPEWORM
J- specialist, has removed to 921 Market st bet.
Fifth and sixth: consultation free.
DR. KICORD'S PILLii. EXPRESS S2 60: SAFE,
sure, reliable: Kicord's specialties females.
Malson et Cle, agents. BOOT'S. Sixth and Howard.
ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES I;E-
-stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief at
i anytime; travelers helped at once: home in con-
finement: French pilis guaranteed; consult free
MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post St., near Larkin.
\\' 11 V THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLY
' » on worthless pills and humbugs when we guar-
antee to restore Irregularities in 8 hours with our
new discovery, which is safe and sure. | Price $5 1
Call or address MME. KARROW Woman's Dis-
pensary, 1206 Market st. ,
,"[ ADIES. IF IRREGULAR MRS."
JU EM ARY . sure cure. 1561 i 2 Market street. '
ALL LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT FREE
MRS. DR. SCOTT, now of 119-121 Powell st I
the only reliable specialist in San Francisco- $500
: paid for a case I cannot cure, no matter what
i cause; special attention to disease of the eye.
j \ I RS. DR. WEG EN ER: PRIVATE HOME IK
•'I confinement; irregularities cured in a few
hours without operation; pills 419 Eddy st.
AILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER
l'-L fails to correct any female irregularities from,
whatever cause. Price $5. Agent, EDWIN W.
JOY. Powell and Market sts.. San Francisco.
A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO
-r»- ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger-
safe and sure: $2 60 express C. O. D.; don't delay
until too late. OSGOOD BROS.. Oakland. Cal.
TF IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE
J. Bee Mrs. Dr. fuels and be content. S254Va 4th.
I BUSINESS CHANCES.
o*l r\f\f\~~^i^A.*XTZY~VITTED UP RES-
«JpI UIH/. tnurnnt. few doors off Market St.; old
established: does A 1 business; well worth $1500.
M. LESS <£ SON, 5 Fourth st.
(gj-JArjrj CORNER GROCERY AND BAR;'
»iPJA/UU. good location: more than value in
stock; cheap rent: long lease; full investigation.
M. LESS & SON, 5 Fourth at. _____
"(JjffTk A A PARTNER WANTED IN OLD-ES-
»U)-LUUU. tauiished saloon: private rooms: ele-
gantly fitted up: ■ orth of and near Market St.; Al
business. M. less A; son, 5 Fourth st.
(JJjiyX BRANCH BAKERY, COFFEE AND
jiJD -L %O. icecream parlor in best possible loca-
tion. M. LESS * SON. 5 Fourth st.
1 9f|A RESTAURANT AND BAR IN FINE
<iD -L X) \J . Interior town, at. railroad and electric
car station: 9 elegantly furnished rooms: also
fine private and club rooms; cheap rent; long
lease: elegantly fitted up throughout; clears over
$100 per month; trial given. M. LESS & SON, 5
Fourth st.
Q7fin CORNER SALOON IN HEART OF
♦£> I \J\J. city: niciy fitted up; rare chance. M
LESS & SON, 8 Fourth st.
C« *) • ) P. SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE, NR.
<!? —— O, wholesale and business houses; well
paying place. M. LESS .v SON, 5 Fourth st.
< 1 i\{\{\ INTEREST IN MA N UFA CTURI NG
«IP-l-V/UU. business; plant of over $4000; good
investment. M. LESS & SON. 5 Fourth st.
"< 1 LAO CORNER SALOON IN Al LOCA-
*4T i- -!.'»-"./. tlon: present owner there over 9
years: does a well-paving business: nicely fitted
up: has a good steady trade: cheap rent; rare bar-
gain. M. LESS it SON, 5 Fourth st.
<Jt OKA CORNER SALOON IN GOOD LOCA--
<£)UU\J. tion; established many years; living-
rooms: low rent. M. LESS & SON, 5 Fourth st.
©1 XA|) FINE RESTAURANT AND BAR
<U>J-«JV7\ '. in vicinity of wholesale houses: a bar-
gain. M. LESS & SON, 5 Fourth st.
<sifion RESTAURANT WITH 11 FUR-
<jpuuu. nished rooms: well furnished; does a
good business; near electric carhouse: cheap rent-
good reasons for selling. M. LESS & SON. 5 Fourth.
CfOHA RESTAURANT ;' SELECT LOCA-
«ipuv.'V/. tion: cheap rent: established 5 years-
-825 daily: bargain. STENBERG, 632 Market st.
W)A COALYARD, RENT $11; 2 HORSES,
fip\j\j\j. 2 wagons, stable and shed included.
STENBERO, 632 Market st.
(jji 4A A CANDY STORE, CONFECTIONERY
*}J,.* : W • and icecream parlor: great bargain.
SI EN BERG, 632 Market St.
<£? 1 1 1 OH SALOON MEN ATTENTION— COR-
•IP L W. ner saloon, heart of business center:
handsomely fitted up: full investigation. STEN-
BERG, 632 Market st.. opp. Palace Hotel.
7 "\i ) ( " ' : A )K : OOOD location:
»v iV\J. cheap rent; finely fitted up with large
clubroom: good, steady trad-: stock invoice $600-
-established 10 years: positive proof as to amount
of business: this place will speak for itself: IoW at
it and be convinced. STENBERG, 632 Market.
PESTAIRANT AND BAKERY: VERY BEST
J-4- location; employing 5 baiters, 3 cooks, 8 wait-
ers, 2 clerks; finest titted-up place in city: has
very best counter and outside trade; horses and
wagons included: positive guaranty from owner
as to amount of business; trial until satisfied-
°"™ has 3 places: must sell one at sacrifice.
— i___ __ Gl 632 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel.
$f)00 J , IILL ]*EKY-STORE; GOOD LOCA-
*ipu\J\J. tion: 3 living-rooms: cheap rent • value
in stock; sacrificed. STENBERG. 632 Market.
<a«97X RESTAURANT, $12 TO $15 DAILY-
<iP^ It). 4 rooms. STENBERG, 632 Market st.
$2000 COFFEE SALOON; VERY BEST
S?.T <HJr,* location: first-class fixtures: receipts
$45 to $50 daily; 6 rooms upstairs: A No. 1 furni-
ture ; trial allowed. STENBERG. 632 Market St.
ft 9500 EXCESS TRANSFER CO.: HAS
qp£jyy\j. the largest trade between this city
and Oakland: clears $250 to $300 per month: pro-
prietor owns his own property— barns, ollices, stor-
ages, etc. has 4 finest teams running across the
bay; worth $3500: one of nicest, cleanest busi-
nesses in-this: State: established 16 years: $1500
S^-'x-, b 7J ance 011 tf>rms : retiring from business.
BTENBERO Co., 632 Market, opp. Palace.
VTOTICE— DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF
J-^ your business promptly? HEALY, 23 Kearny
< Y"»0 GROCERY AND BAR; OLD ESTAB-
>>>)\r. lished; corner 4 rooms: fine stock
liquors and groceries. HEALY, 23 Kearny st.
<2il 9Rft BAKERS, ATTENTION-CORNER
t^iUi/U. bajcery; cash trade of $18 perday I
clearing $150 per month: 5 rooms -.stable, 2 horses.
wagon and cart. W. F. HEALY. 23 Kearny st.
I&QAA RESTAURANT AT THE MISSION,
rIFCJ\7I». has 18 tables, 72 chairs, together with
furnished flat of 7 rooms. HEALY, 23 Kearny.
Established 30 years; butter, egg,
±-1 produce ness: In city market: central loca-
tion. L. PROLL. 719 Market st.
TEA, COFFEE. BUTTER, EGG ROUTE, WITH
t7o 10 ?, c U SI " merB: trial given until satisfied.
PROLL «fc CO., 719 Market st.
n( H\ T PA , YIXG GROCERY AND BAR:
<p>>\J\r. daily receipts $12 to $15, mostly bar
trade; rent $17 50: fine location: no opposition-
snap. See B A R RE TT _ CO.. 865 2 Market st. '
©99^ BRANCH BAKERY AND DELI-
*l^- J -^ Jt -'" ency store; receipts $10 to a day;
best location: don't miss seeing this bargain."
BARRETT & CO.. 865 it. Market at. -
SALOON AND RESTAURANT, OLD COR-
ner: must sell. DECKER. 1206 Market.
WANTED TO BUY-WOOD AND CO A L, HA
»' and cram business, in good location: must bear
investigation: state full particulars, price, etc. Ad-
dress .1. X., 556 Sixth st.
GAILHABD HOTEL for sale OR TO LET—
Established 30 years: a bargain for Immediate
purchaser. Apply R. MERGER, 509 Pine.
®]9k for "rest a r ant ~~do"ixg~busi-
<£>-*-^*J ness of $10 to $12 a day: no reasonable
offer refused: very low rent. Apply 1934 Market.
SA LOO NY DIN I NG-ROOM AND 7 FURNISHED
rooms : ranch ; present owner in place 14 years.
J. R.. box 14, Call Office.
"TURST-CLASS GROCERY; WESTERN ADDI-
-L tion; $1750: new store and stock; good invest-
ment. Apply Call Oflice.
pASH REGISTER AND MEDIUM SIZE safe
\J wanted. Address < "ash, 1221 Myrtle St., Oakland.
BAKERY. CONFECTIONERY AND NOTION
store: 3 living-rooms; yard. 2819^ Mission.
<J& 1"; A A SACRIFICE ; FRUIT AND CANDY
«P Jt/U. store; living-rooms; doing good business:
best location ; established 9 years by the present
owner; cash trade; owner leaves for Europe.
Apply at 212 Grant aye.. near Post st.
4&1 X/ k LADY OR GENT-PARTNER WANT-
<JP t'-'V/. Ed in light business: large crodts- State
trade controlled. 9 Geary, room 2.
OHi^A SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE,
IP"""' wholesale part of city; does gcod busi-
ness; cheap rent. WOOD <fc CO., 917 Market.
AX 7 A N T K D- M E N OF SMALL CAPITAL TO
»* engage in the following businesses: Hotel,
harness-shop, drugstore and general-merchandise
store, etc.: best opening in the State; mills and
factories employing large numbers of men; we will
build for the rlKht parties. For particulars address
SHEPHERD & TEAGUE. 1118 J st., Fresno, Cal.
.* R ")0 F ' ' ! N ITURK 6 ROOMS; 125 CASH;
iTi? .. Ul mrome $lOa Address Easiness, box
lib, I. all Office.
pOR GROCERY AND NOTION STORE FOR
\J sale; rooms furnished for housekeeping; no
reasonable offer refused. Twentieth and Mission.
M (^T C ' ' X V!■ If. NT AND RESPECTABLE:
JXL \\ Incbester House, 44 Third st., near Market-
-200 rooms; 25c to .ft 50 per night; $1 50 to $3 per
week ; free bus to and fipm the ferry.
©-, X(V BUYS HALF INTEREST IN OLD-
£~ v y established saloon and rooming-house
near Examiner; present owner runs 2 places:
must have help: don't miss this grand bargain
Apply REISER JONAH'S saloon, 21 Third st.
DARK CHANCE; GOOD PAYING DAIRY
J-i- and produce business. Apply to J. LEVIN of
Levin Bros., grocers, 1324-1326 Market St.
RESTAURANT; BEST LOCATION in CITY"
xt Apply s. I. Breweries^LlniUed, 403 Market st.
VV F. 1.1, ' ESTABLISHED GRbcERY~~AND
« fruit store at a sacrifice; no offer refused-
going East ; come early. 1049 Folsom. '
A 1 TAILOR NEAR MARKET ST., FOR
J\- sale cheap. T., box 70. Call.
Partner with capital is wanted in
.1 a profitable and permanent manufacturing husl-
Office "" Particulars address D., box 89. Call
GOOO MORNING AND EVENING ROUTES;
bargain. 1404 Ellis St., 12 to 2 and 5t07 p. m!
II'ANTF.D-A PARTNER WITH SOME
» » means who Is a good talker to sell a new article
which will sell well. Call 907 Mission, near Fifth.
SALE— GROCERY AND SALOON WEST-
-1 crn Addition: old stand. Address G. <fe s., box
45, Call Olßce.
<Dil Pin FRUIT, candy AND cigar STORE
«J} 1 *J\J. at 202 Second: established by ih-> pres-
ent own for 30 years; owner retires from busi-
ness.
/ 'Yci.f.RY. IN A SPLENDID LOCALITY, FOB
V)■ sale or half Interest. Address Cycle, box 165,
Call Ogee. "
AN OLD-ESTABLISHED MEAT MARKET,
N W. cor, of Twenty-fourth and Florida sts.
IPOR SALE-GOOD, NEATLY FITTED UPCOB-
ncr saloon. Inquire 133 Fourth st.
Si! I (Kin KOR '" INTEREST IN PROFITA-
'i? LVMIU hie business. P. 8.. box 101, nil.
\\ ' 'ANTED— SMALL DAIRY RANCH TO
*' rent on shares. C. S. T., box 4. this office.
HEELWRIGHT-SHOP OF a. JIANSEN
* ' for sale on account of death. 715 Folsom st.
®4Art RESTAURANT FOR SALE; HAND-
*ipn\J\J. somely fit-ed up: located on the most
desirable portion of Ellis St.; doing a trade of $30
per day. which will be fully proved; most desir-
able class of custom. 783y 2 Market St.. room 3.
SOf%f\ PARTNER WANTED' IN A FIRST-
— U\J. class saloon with a No. 1 man- no pro-
vious experience necessary: the interest Is worth
double the amount asked. 783y 2 Market st., rm. 3
$950 SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE: _3"a
«D^U»».- great- bargain; located among the
wholesale houses: la-ge trade from the emniovr.
of the same; well fitted up: actual value for $500-
-sickness cause for selling. 783y a Market st., room 3.
SALOON— THE WELL-KNOWN BOH____«
O for sale. Apply 25 StocKton st. A ■
gALOON FOR SALE CHEAP. 341 SIXTH ST.
|>ARE CHANCE— STATIONERY, NOTIONS
XV candy and cigar store; established 3 years:
wen paying; complete stock : departure. Call St'
IMKERY, CONFECTIONERY, LUNCH AND
i-> cortee parlor; must sell; sickness. 26 Hayes st. ]
BI7SINKSS CHANCKS-Contlnnofl.
VTOTICE ALL BARGAINS THIS WEEK.
Saloon, best location, fai'b'wpll $ 350
Coffee saloon, clears $50 a month ■? 150
Branch bakery, 3 rooms, bargain • 125
Fruit store, horse, u.-i^on. etc $ 700
Grocery And bar, value in sight * 650
Restaurant; oticr wanted .' ■? 450
Partner wanted in livery stable...'. $8500
Partner in saloon: clear $75 month each I 250
Partner wanted in commission bu.iln<Hs $ 300
Lodging-houses from $160 to *5000
To buy or sell sec STRANDS CO., 19 Third -'.
I ONLY $800: GROCERY AND SALOON MEN,
\J never before such a bargain offered: will sell
my lease and buildings, which consist of 2 corner
stores, 4 nice living-rooms, largo yard, etc.; woll
! located: always has in en run as ■ grocery and bar;
1 compelled to sell on account of old see: is worth
j $1300, but will sell for $800. Apply 1001 Tennes-
I sees:., near Napa: no Barents.
I $>)~{\ FOR SALE. STOCK AND FUltNl-
*4p— *)\J, ture of poultry ranch above Fraitvale:
I 325 chickens, incubator and brooder, horse and
I wagon: 6-icomed house partly furnished; 3 acres
I all in fruit; rent $12 50. Apply room 34, from 1 to
4, Donohoe building ■ • , :
QOfin BAKERY POB BALE— 2 BaIFrELS
t£)OV\J. per day ; good-paying business: horses
and wacon. Appiy Call Office.
fl> £.1 \f\ DURING Tit E" PAST SEASON OVER
tipUxJyJ. $500 per week was 1 realized on turf in-
vestments. Write to HUDSON, the legitimate
betting commissioner, 530 and 532 Madison aye.,
Coving-ton, h'y.
fTn/|j-) CASH BUYS GOOD PAYING Bl »I-
-tiT<J"/v/" ness property; rent $77. Address G.
S., box 120, this otlice.
ALL ROUTE FOR SALE IN INTERIOR
town. Apply Call Office.
<2lß{\t\f\ BAZAAR: GOOD LOCATION :
«ipUUVfU. well advertised; established 7 years;
total running expenses $125 a month; doing cash
business ot $1000 a month; could be greatly im-
proved with proper attention, owners having too
much other business: will sell at inventory; no
charge for good will. Address or apply Pacific
Printing Co., 643 Clay st.
rpHE PALACE HOTEL
1 AT UKIAH, MENDOCINO COUNTY, OAU,
TO RENT OR FOR SALE
: . ■'! ON LIBERAL TERMS.
Inquire of J. M. MANNON, Ukiah, or WIL-
LIAM HEESER. Mendoclno.
TNTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PAPER FOR
-I sale: pays over $200 per month net; price
$5000: for particulars apply at this office; none
but principals need apply: terms cash.
IfOR SALK— DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING AND
shoe Dusiness: stock $7000: in a city of Oregon
which for special reasons has an exceptionally
bright future; cash trade only: terms cash. Ad-
dress this office. ;.'-■
OFFKE- SALOON AND RESTAURANT:
best location in city: receipts about $40 a day:
trial given until satisfied: no triflers need answer.
Address C. S., box 140, this office.
LODGING-HOUSES FOB SALE.
<3t 11 OH LODGING-HOUSE OF 20 NICELY
<4p -L-LUv/. furnished rooms ; excellent location;
cheap rent. M. LESS SON, 5 Fourth st.
1 A BOOMS, SUNNY CORNER. ONLY.. $750
■A^ 24 rooms on Geary st. : payments 1,100
80 rooms, fine sunny corner; worth $3000... 1,600
48 rooms: rent $50; only I.BUO
60- room hotel and bar 1,400
16 rooms including piano 700
7-room corner flat; central 400
10-room house: very central 250
16 rooms, all on one floor ' 660
H. C. DECKER, 1206 Market St., cor. Taylor.
«Ujl f\(\(\ 28 ROOMS; 1 BLOCK FROM THE
wTAV/V/vf. Baldwin: rent $90: present owner
cannot attend to it. Address C, box 71, Call.
"CXnA LODGING-HOUSfc: A GREAT BAR-
fs)O\-l\J. gain; 16 well-furnished rooms: rent $40:
owner leaving the city. 78:-U/ 2 Market st., room 3.
A HOUSE, WORTH $4000..." $2600
tt«J 25- room house, part cash 1200
40-room house, central, elegant ... 1500
9-room house, fine location 160
26-room house, part cash 1500
20- room house, great bargain 55U
37-room house, part cash 1300
MACOILLIVRAY & CO., 921 Market st.
I O ROOMS AND BATH; GOOD FURNITURE;
J-O bouse nearly toll: cause of sale, sickness;
worth $1000: price $600; rent $40. 303 Third st.
FURNISHED HOUSE; 14 ROOMS: CAUSK
J sickness: full of roomers. 309 Grant aye
ffljftXA 8-ROOM FURNISHED LODGING
<tj^lJO\'. house: clears $75 a month. 117 Md : .
■
FURNITURE FOB SALE'
\.| O DE R N^xlTnTt L"TiE^OF~6^IU M JM~F?.X I 1
ATI for sale: only used 10 months: all complete
for housekeeping will be sold at a bargain ; flat can
also be rented. Address A., box 9, Call.
ON'T SELL YOUR FURNITURE BEFORE
notifying TERRY, auctioneer, 30 Montgomery .
VICE C A PET, STOVE A D KITCHEN
i-i chairs, cheap. 614 Jessie st., near Seventh.
FOR SALE— OAKEN FOLDING BED. MIR-
■T ror front. Address O. 8., box 47, Call Office.
MODERN FURNITURE OF SUNNY CORN*
-m-.flat; price $550. 839 Post st.
/"WJIPLETI-. OUTFIT FOB 4 BOOMS SHI)
\J Brussels carpet laid "4-,.-
Heavy linoleum '.'.'."."* 4 (j r
Free packing and delivery across tnV&y. Conn-
try orders solicited. Send for circular. SHIR *
SHIREK. 1310-12 Stockton st. Open eveninss.
"REDUCTIONS ON LARGE '3TOCK, NEW AND
XX second-hand: 400 carpet.., good as new; oil-
cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum. 45c: 7-
piece chamber suits. $14 50: cornice poles, SUte:
ranges, $6: cash or installments: goods sblppej
free. T. 11. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. ; "
/ IUT PRICES IN FURNITURE A NIT CARPET i
\J this week at McCABF. s. "JH-850 Mission v.
FURNITURE WANTED.
LWAYS BEFORE SELLING~SEE 11. jT
XX. LEUTHOLTZ.B2I Mission, bet. 4th and sth.
A MERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY WILL
JrV. pay you the highest cash price for your furni-
ture, carpets, etc. 1129 and 1131 .Market.
AUCTIONEER J. C. MOTHER 719 MARKET
St., pays highest cash prices for furniture.
\y I LSON BROS.. 1 7 1 0 MA B XT ST. . F l l RIfE
' ' ture bought and sold; telephone, south 763.
HG. KB ASK CARPETS. PICTURES.
-. folding, iron beds, furniture; low prices: Cat
stepladder man fact d for the trade. 779 Mission.
pASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER-
V- chandlse. 1,. H. BURP Auctionepr.lO Fulton.
CARPET CLKAMXg!
PabpetsTthoboughly cleaned and
\J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON Jk
CO., 23 Tenth st." Telephone number, south 36.
RATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO-
J-Ti vating Works HAMPTON ABA ILLY; layin~
and altering. 313-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244.
C~ITY STEAM CA RPET-BE ATINO AND
' Renovating Works, 88 and 40 Eighth st. G. H
STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250.
'HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH
" poor work send to SPAULDING'S PloneerCar-
pet Beating Works. 353-7 Tehama: xci. So-40.
pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 33/
VJ Golden Gate aye. ; telephone ease 1"6.
rmiE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING
-L Co. (incor)'-); old established carpet cleaninz
machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th. tel. 6074.
I MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND I L i- .N-
-'* . ovatiur. works. 4:'.:< Stevenson: tel. 3-.'-.' B.
UOBSKB.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I WILL SELL
JL on Wednesday, October 23, at public auction 1
gray mare, the property of C. M. Wilson, at 3"7
Sixth St.. at 11 A. M. G. H. Till i .
ARGAIN— IS GOOD WORK HORSES: CALL
and see them. W. J. SCHMIDT, owner, 3118
Shattuek aye., Berkeley.
A(\ HORSES FOB SALE: ALSO WAGONS
t:V buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horsa
Market, 327 Sixth St.; auction sales every WeUnes-
day. SCLLIVAN a DOYLE, Auctioneers.
1 AA SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALU
lvU kinds: second-hand .wagons, buggy, earn;
also 20 cheap hor«es. Fifteer.Jii ami Valencia *:%.
WAGONS AM) CAKKIAGJiS;
1p OR SALE-HACK, BAKER AKD I. a UNDBY
r wncon .tine buggy and rockaway. S2S Harrison.
i:n<;ink FOR sai.i .
NEW STEAM PUM PING "c" NO INISt
«3r — <'*'• capacity 8000 gallons per hour. Per-
kins Pump and Engine Co.. 117 Main s!.. S. F.
foi: sai.i: mis< i.i.i a \ s
rUBT FOBFEJTED 8 UPBIGHT HlaSosTi
O fine guitar. 6 gents' and 8 ladies' tine gold
watches, and 4 pairs of diamond earrin-s all ior
i;; original cost. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av£
■LMtESH IIOLSTEIN-DURHAM MILCH COW
X for family use. 215 Linden aye., near Frank-
Hn st.
yOH SALE-HALF OR WHOLE INTEREST
i K ln ( . s op: R KOOd i or hooting Purposes. Inquire
r» js. corner Bay and Taylor sts. •
BARGAINS IN a 1.1 01 OUR DEPART-
«^o,- tS: baby-carriages, rockers, cribs, stoo -,
CWTF l l n/v 1 , 1I1 '."" < :." fitamls ' ""•- !lt "" r fetors
CALIFORNIA KATf AN CO., 58 to 61 I irst st. '
pHEAP-7 TANKS FROM 1500 to 3500 GALS."
.Vecn'e^SO^^FoS^' l ™
URESH DURHAM COWJ MILKU 10 TO 18
' ■ tsj ceni . ; for family ! 1313 Folsom st!
•^ I fiO X 1 *' IJ R-MSKED- ROOMS INT)
s»rin^y n % 8tOl e: ? 10 » cash- balance trade for
on Ist B ° n> fFeSh ° 0W Or - yin - hens - U5 Sco-
V ltl } ) ', > l ' ''* V" M ATK ' ' '■' : GOOD CON-
-1 condition; onlyjW. 328 McAllister si
0 « E A^' li . MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE
nreand burglar proof safe. 25H223 Market st.
A TYPEWRITERS I;KN I 1:1.,
-^»- including Smith Premier
\ hi ."makes of TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT
-f>. and sold, s. f. Typewriter Ex., ;iio California.
AT AT lON A L CASH REGISTER, SAFE,
-LV scale, letter-press, desk: cheap, 102 Clays'.
N"EW,RANGE3XHEAPER THAN SECOND-
■L* hand. W. S. RAY MiV Co.. 12 California sr.
CO UNTI li S. SHELVING. SHOWCASES
'boueht and sola imy a Market bet. 7th anJ ,*ji