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8 PUBLICATION OFFICE: fi2s Montgomery street, near Clay, open until 11 o'clock r. m. BRANCH OFFICES— 7IO Market street, near Kearny, open until 12 o'clock midnight ; 329 Hayes street, open until 0:30 o'clock ; 717 Larkin street, open until _» o'clock : SAA". corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 0 o'clock ; 2518 . Mission street, open until 9 o'clock ; and 118 Ninth street, open until 9:80 o'clock NOTICE OF meetings; OCCIDENTAL LODGE no." 22! at Et^ F. and A. M.7, will meet THIS (MON- /4 .DAY) EVENING. March 11, at 7:30 , tf3f o'clock. First degree. By order of AY. M . r^p\ 11. JONES, Sec. fj^s= HERMANN LODGE NO. 127 F. « EfOe' and A. M.— Called meeting THIS _A DAY (MONDAY), March 11. 1895, at 7:30^ V 0 clock v. m. Deg. 2. By order of the AY. M. ~i~> L. SCHUMACHER. Sec. a_*3s*» TNG SOLOMONS LODGE NO "a -F-»' 260, F. and a. If., corner of Geary and __¥%__ Steiner Called meeting THIS ( Mondavi '$?!« EVENING at 7 o'clock, for first degree. By 'v^ order of the W. M. HARRY BAEHR, Sec. iff^F'" san FRANCISCO CHAPTER No. a "-£*" 1, Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS EVENING. M.M. degree. TSLjX H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. ______ ir>rg= THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE &-^ stockholders of AVestern Sugar Refining Company will be held at the Office of the corpora- tion. 32. Market st., San Francisco, Cal., On MON- DAY, the 25th day of March, at 12 m., for the elec- tion of a board of directors, to serve lor the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. ROBERT OXNABD, Secretary. c^*__p ANNUAL MEETING— REGULAR i!~~ annual meeting of the stockholders of the sierra Lake Ice Company will be held at the office of the company. room 27", fifth floor. Mills build- ing, San Francisco, CaL, on THURSDAY, the 21st nay of March, 1895. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a hoard of directors to serve tor the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. Transfer-books will close on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of March, 1895, at 4 o'clock p. m. '. A. GROW, Secretary. |J_-_*--» STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING — THE i - -~ annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mendocino Lumber Company will be held at the office cf the company, 40 California street, room 1. on MONDAY March 18, 1895, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the election of directors for lie ensuing year, the amending and altering Of the by-laws and the transaction of such and all other "business that may properly be considered at the annual meeting. E. C. AVII.I.IAMS, President. SPECIAL' NOTICES. ■TS 1 CLA FOLTZ, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, B^s^ rooms 14 and 15, 9th floor, Mills building. Practices in all State and Federal courts. R_-*S= BOOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPER* C->-y ed $3 50 up. 309 Sixth, George Hartman. R^-=g=» MONEY TO LOA N ON SAN FRANCISCO Bti-5 7 real estate. W. J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery. E_rss= JOHN F. LYONS, NOTARY PUBLIC fk~£c and Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro- cured. Office 607 Montgomery St.; telephone 6439: residence 2202 Steiner st. E_^-*_p BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. tS~£7 Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Moutgy st., room 6, Tel. 6580. a__-_s-» J. B. McINTYRE, BOOKBINDER AND __-__ Printer. .'."J Commercial st. SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALE. ADIES— FOR AN Al SERA' ANT SEE J. F. CROSETT A CO., 312 Sutter st. SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR ALL kinds of good respectable girls. 11% Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. pERMAN COOK, YOUNG, 4 YEARS LAST VJ place, wants situation; also a thoroughly com- petent Scotch infant's nurse with best of" refer- ences; also a number of good German, Scandina- j vian and young, competent and reliable Irish girls j await situations. For particulars call, address or telephone Miss PLUNKKTT, 424 Sutter st. ]\TEAT YOUNG GERMAN WANTS PLACE IN ! i-T country as nursery governess and companion; j French girl wishes place as companion to travel, $20; first-class Swedish and German cooks wish places In some nice family to do cooking and gen- eral housework. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 I Geary st. MARTIN & CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. 749 ! Market st., main telephone No. 1849; furnish '< nil kinds of reliable female help. 'A T TH SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- ! - L reau first-class Swedish and German girls are - awaiting; situations. 332 Geary st.; telephone 983. I Dues c i . ] . FIRST-CLASS fitter AND i trimmer, wants few more engagements; $1 60 per day. Call or address 124 Henry st. IDDLE - AMERICAN WOMAN WISH- I es situation in a respectable family. Please' call or address 423 Fourth st. ERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION FOR | general housework. Address 126 Juniper st., i bet. Tenth and Eleventh. WANTED- POSITION AS CHAMBERMAID i « T in hotel or private family, or second work. Call or address 820% Montgomery st. YOU.A'G GERMAN-SWISS AVANTS SITUA- ! X tion to do housework or care of children. Call or address 621 Commercial st. VOVNi; GERMAN AVOMAN AVANTS WORK x by the day: washing and housecleaning. Call I at 325 Larkin St., downstairs. "\rOUNG AVOMAN WANTS AVORK BY THE X day: washing or housecleaning; or would like flannel underwear to wash at home. Address 120 Fourth st., room 11 CANDINAVIAN GIRL AVISHES PLACE TO do general housework in small American fam- ily. Call 6271/2 Ivy live. ~ \T*ANTED— BY GOOD COOK, TO DO HOUSE- TT work or downstairs work; will do washing; don't mind large family; wages $15 to $20; city or country. Please call 529 Mission st., near lirst. "yOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO J housework; wages $15. Please call at 28Va Willow aye. ' * MEBICAN WOMAN AVISHES SITUATION -*■*. for housework; good plain cook; country pre- ferred : co postals. Call at 1239^2 Market St., near Ninth. ESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES SlT- uation to do housework in small family. Call 209 Seventh st. V FIRST-CLASS GERMAN AND ENGLISH women— ln hotel, restaurant or boarding-house. Call 529 Mission st., bet. First and Second. TF YOU WANT A GOOD SERVANT. MALE X or female, city or country, apply MME LEO- FOLD'S Employment Office, 957 Market st.; open evenings. If ASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE A SITUA- t ion as housekeeper. Call or address 7 Mar- j gr.re: place, tipper flat, bet. 14 and 16 Turk st. THIRST-CLASS SWEDISH COOK WISHES J- place In American family. Call 1118 Vallejo tt.. between Leavenworth and Jones. JT7IUBNIBHED OR ~ UNFURNISHED BOOM J. wanted In exchange for services. Address R. N., box 105, Call Branch Office. ■pIRST-CLASS COOK, WITH YEABS OF REST X city reference, desires a situation. Call or ad- dress Cook, 901 Bush st.; no postals. BY AN ELDERLY LADY. CARE OF CHILD to bring up on a bottle, or care of 1 or 2 chil- dren during the day. Call or address 31 Vande- van st., off Powell, bet. Bay and Francisco. "irOUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION TO DO A upstairs work or light housework. Address L., box 89, Cull Branch Office. SITUATION" WANTED » BY* RESPECTABLE O woman In private family; understands all kinds of cooking; also housekeeping; can give good refer- ences. Call or address 1429 Polk st. TTOOD WOMAN AVI SHES WORK BY TDK '-X day. housecleaning and washing. 313*»_ Aus- tin st. ESPECTABLE, HONEST, SOBER WOMAN -It wishes day work of any kind. 1052 Howard St.. room 1. Herman girl wants A situation for VT general housework. Cal! or address 1834 How- ard si. C~"oaiPETENT WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND ) of housework by the day; references. Call or address 1217 Scott st., near Ellis. TIT ANTED- BY A RELIABLE AVOMAN A '» position as managing housekeeper for hotel or institution; best of references. Address M. H.. box 101, -Call Branch Office. YOUNG WIDOAVWOtJLD LIKE A POSITION X as housekeeper. Call 967 Mission st., room 9, second floor. .if-/*? RESSMAKER FROM EAST, FIRST-CLASS cutter and fitter, goes out by the day and makes a suit in one day. 1204 '/ 2 Sutter st., near Polk. •\rOUNO GERMAN AVOMAN WISHES AVORK J. by the day washing, ironing or bousecleaning. Address E. A., 246 Oak st. ERMAN WOMAN! 29 YEARS OF AGE, wishes place as housekeeper. Address 7 Au- gust place, bet. Union and Green sts., below Powell. ""DUNG GIRL WISHES A POSITION AS X housekeeper for a gentleman. Call at 728% Howard at., room 1. "Y*C-""G WIDO~.~vT~.ES MEN'S MENDING X to de. Call from 10 to 5:30 at 150 4th St.. rm 9. E EFINED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE situation as housekeeper. Call or address 1126 Market St., room 18, second floor. ■yOUNG GIRL SITUATION to X mind haby and assist light housework. Call or address 677 Harrison st. GE MAN WOMAN AVANTS A PLACE AS housekeeper or as nurse for invalid lady. Call or address 14 Bluxome st., Captain Pothoff. DRESSMAKERS WANTED; PATTERNS CUT to order. 25c. McDowell Academy. 213 Powel l. SITUATIONS tV ANTEH-M aZe! r*^RnEIOTET^OOK"r'wATTER^~CLE^K^ male or female, send in your orders to J. F. CROSETT <_ CO., 628 Sacramento, San Francisco. B~ ' OY 15 YEARS' OF. AGE WOULD LIKE. TO get a position where he could work up. Call or •ddress Room 18. 1063y 2 Mission st. ■ . r ANTED— POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN '» as bell and elevator boy ; good city reference. >15 Montgomery St., room 15. Situation .wanted by young mar- -73 ried couple (German); no children: city or tountry. Inquire Humboldt House, 1309 Stockton. rAPANESE BOY, YOUNG AND FAITHFUL, wants situation as office-boy. or waiting at table. Udreas 3. 8., box 105, Cell Branch, SITUATIONS WANTED— Continued. AND COMPETENT ENGINEER wants work; an expert in saving fuel in boiler- room; references. Apply C. THORPE, 1601 California st. . ~~.)L'N<; GERMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS 1 general housework, also gardening and attend to horses or cows, wishes situation. Address A. AY., box 163, Call Branch Oflice. _■ WANTED- AVORK BY YOUNG MAN (GEE- M man) to wash dishes, assist in cooking, house- 1 work or other work Please address H. VIELITZ, 533 Sacramento St., room 88. - INTER AND PAPER-HANGER, AVHO IS -L also good grainer, tinter, etc., desires work by day or contract. Address Painter, 437 Sixth st. BY' YOUNG MAN AND AYIFE IN COUNTRY hotel; man as bartender and assistant in dining- room; wife as waitress or chambermaid. Address I A. E., 7501/2 Minna st. "WORK WANTED BY' A YOUNG MAN 28 • ' years of age; can run an engine and do black- smithing. Address R. 8., box 120. Call Branch. ANTED— SITUATION AS BUTLER, A- » » let or to wait on an invalid gentleman by a middle-aged Englishman without incumbrance; has many years' experience; best of recommenda- tions. Address A'alet. 109 Larkin st. STEADY', SOBER MAN. 38 YEARS, AVISHES O to attend to horses, milk cows and do garden- ing; moderate wages; good references. w! 8., box 114, < all Branch. fMRsT-i. LASS CAKE-BAKER AND ORNA- ' menter and icecream-maker wants situation. Address G. PALM, 921 Mission st. Swedish MAN AVANTS I'LACE IN pri- O vate family to take care horses, cows, garden, or anything around a place; good reference. -Ad- dress Swede, box 137, Call Branch Office. aTrsT-01. \ss CAMP AND HOTEL COOK 1 wishes situation in country where wife can work in kitchen with him: can give good refer- ence. 126 Fourth st., room 32. second floor. QITUATION AY ANTED IN PRIVATE FAM- -0 ily by a German-American coachman; can milk ; understands gardening and any kind of work in and about the house; temperate and Industrious; city references. Address C. F. & ST., 1300 Turk St., cor. Webster, San Francisco, Cal. -ly ANTED— POSITION BY MAN AND WIFE ' ' as cooks in hotel, ranch or private family. Ap- ply or address 225 Perry St., city. FEMALE HELP ANTED. "W ANTED— S IRISH.GERMAN AND FRENCH TT second girls, $20; 2 nurses and sewing, $20; invalid nurse, $20, and girls for cooking and house- work in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. •-. -: Tl_ D-LADY SOLICITOR FOR THIS T T office. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 sutler st. ANTED— WAITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, " $20; chambermaid, same place, $20, see party here; cook, private boarding house, $25; waitress forcity, $20, and others. J. F. CROSETT £ CO., 312 Butter st. WANTED— AVAITRESS, $20 AND ROOM; '» waitress, small restaurant; chambermaid and wait at table, $20: 10 young girls, $10 to $12 a month; 7 small girls, $7, $8 and $10 a month ; 20 house girls, city and country, $15, $20 and $25 a month; 3 nnrsegirls, $8 to $10 a month; vest- makers; girl or woman as cleaner in a good hotel ; girl to assist in bakery and coffee parlors; 5 Ger- man and 7 Swedish girls, $20 and $25 a month. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market St. WANTED— GERMAN COOK, $25; LAUN- TT dress, $25; French nurse, $20; second girl, $20; chambermaid, assist waiting, boarding- house, $20; German as second cook, $20; young girl to assist. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. "VT EAT (TEST ANT GIRL, LIGHT HOUSE- i-A work, $15. Miss CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. MIDDLE-AGED LADY, HOUSEWORK, $15 ] iX Pinole; see party here 10:30. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. WAITRESS AND LAUNDRESS, SCANDI- TT navien, $25; German cook, $30: nurse, Berke- , ley, $25; 10 housework girls, city and country, $20 , and $25: 6 young girls, assist. $12 to $15. Apply Miss CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. I 9 CLEANING GIRLS, FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, —' $15 each. Apply MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock- ; ton st. GE 1 .MAN GIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK; plain cooking; small wash ; good to children; near city ; $20. c. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. GOOD COOK TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK for South, $25; German or Swedish second : girl, $20: waitress for hotel, $15; 2 girls for general housework, $20; few girls for light housework, $15- I young nurse girls, $10. C. R. HANSEN & CO., ! 110 Geary st. COOK FOR COFFEE-nOUSE, $30: COOK, $25; plain cook, $25; German nurse, $15; cook for I Jewish family, $25; (ierman girl; voting couple. $20: 4 Irish girls, $20; 6 German girls, $20: 2 i middle-aged women, $15. MME. LEOPOLD, 957 Market st. ""Fiddle-aged woman for house- -ITL work, Haywards, wages $25: neat girl, Ala- | meda, small family, $25; 4 girls, country,"sls and I $20; girl, Sausalito, 2in family, city feierences, wages $25; 2 girls, general housework, city, $25. 332 Geary st. ■WANTED— A LAUNDRESS, $30; 6 GOOD I M cooks for German families. $25 each; waitress, | plain hotel: French nurse, $20; Irish nurse for country, $20; 50 good housework girls, city and l country, $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKKTT. pOOK, $..0; CHAMBERMAID. $20; INFANT'S VJ nurse (Herman), $25: S girls for housework, $15, $20 and $25. MRS. HIRD. 705 Polk st. T ADIES WITH REFERENCES CAN FIND J-J light and profitable employment by calling at 842 Capp st.: 10 a. __ till 4 p. m. T ADY WISHING TO " ASSIST IN HOUSE- XJ work in exchange for pleasant home: large room; in Berkeley. Address B. R., box 89, Call Branch. ENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRL WANTED AT 3221 Briggs aye., High-street station, Ala- meda; wages $15. T ADY AS DRUMMER FOR PRINTING; GOOD J J salary to right party. ORMSBY & CO., 636 Clay st. . WANTED— YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO tT attend to children. Apply at 933 Haight st. FINISHER AND BUTTONHOLE-MAKER ON custom vests. 239 Seventh st. WANTED-GOOD FINISHER ON PANTS. TT 430 Clementina. Good E I N I I I ER ON CUSTOM COATS. 1044 VT Howard. I. KAMLER. "VJ"EAT GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL ■LA housework and cooking. 1316 Ellis. GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- _ work and cooking. Apply 412 Post st. GOOD TAILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS. 509*/ 2 Natoma st. ITTLE GIKL TO ■ LEARN TAILORING _ trade; fine coats. 9 Powell st., room 3. ! "YOUNG GIRL TO HELP - Tn"" SALOON. 408 J Stockton st. W ANTE D-N EAT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- *» work. 936 Filbert st. "VTP-Af, TIDY AVAITRESS FOR RESTAU- -LA rant; come early. 1138 Sutter. GIRL FOR DOWNSTAIRS ~ WORK AND cooking; $20. 218 Devisadero st. COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN \J general housework. 1137 Geary. WANIED-< iI R L TO - IS - sf~IN GENERAL '' housework. 1217 Webster st. ERMAN GIRL FOR PLAIN COOKING AND general housework. 1023 Minna st., off Elev- enth, near Mission. am, asm EWERS ON LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S wear. 24 Ellis, st., top floor. .-, : \ GIRLS WANTED - PATTERNS CUT TO order, 25c, at McDowell Academy, 21 Powell. "L-TREE-TEST "AT LAWRENCE DRESSCUT- Jl' ting School. 1231 Market st. ~^ male HELP wanted. WANTED~~SC a" DI NAVIA N" CO MAN, with references, $30; 2 boiler-makers, mill- wright and 3 carpenters for Central America- 20 woodchoppers" for long job, $80 month and board, see boss here this morning. J. F. CROSETT &Co 628 Sacramento st. '. "WANTED— IO GOOD AXMEN, $30 TO. $35 TT and board: to go Monday, fare reduced: farm- ers; milkers: German restaurant cook and Others Apply to J. F. CRosKTT & CO., 628 Sacramento. W* ANTED— TO GO TO-DAY, 20 WOODCHOP- "T pers, $20 aDd board, summer's job. R. T. . AVARD tfc CO., 608 and 610 Clay st, WANTED - . A ITERS, $25; PANTRYMAN, »' $15: game country hotel. R. T. WARD & . CO.. 608 and 610 Clay st. DISHWASHER, SPRINGS, $20; BARBER for country resort, free shop, board and lodg- . ing; second cook (German), *60. O. R. HANSEN ! &CO., 110 Geary st. RE I TWi ID ~ TIEMAKER. IOC! A TIE. LONG job; vegetable .gardener, country, $30 and , found: Portuguese vegetable gardener, $25 and • found; 4 farmers, same ranch, $16 and found- 2 Scandinavian or German farmers, $15; 10 wood- choppers, $1 40 a cord. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. : 110 Geary st. 1 JOHN BRYANT, THE COOK, PLEASE COM- O municate with C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 ; Geary st, : V- • JAPANESE to do LAUNDRA'-AVORK IN a summer resort; $15 and found. C.R.HANSEN : CO., 110 Geary st. 11 1 AVOODCHOPPERS, $26 AND BOARD; ; J." tools furnished; see boss here. MURRAY* , READY', 634 Clay st. crk SHINGLE-BOLT CUTTERS, $1 60 CORD, 1 ; *J\l year's work, for a large company: 3 waiters; 3 cooks: butter-maker; farmer and wife; 8 farmers. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st, 5 LABORERS FOR A COUNTRY BRlCK- yard : 3 off bearers for a brickyard. MURRAY , -.READY. 634 Clay st. . MARTIN & CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 749 Market St., main telephone No. 1849, fur- , nish all kinds of reliable male help. ANTED - - COOK, RESTAURANT, $50. TT waiter, $10 a week: window-cleaner, etc. ' MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. " : .V; > . "WANTED— 14 TO 16, WHO LIVES ".with his parents. Novelty Rubber Stamp __________ Leldesdorff st. i ..;_•; ,;,*. ANTED— 2O PEDDLERS; LADIES OR »» gents; good pay; household article: cash re- quired $1. Apply after 2v. v., Wilson House, 829 • Stevenson st. ANTED— SOBER, STEADY MAN ASPART- , ncr in good-paying cash business: will pay $50 a month and board; $250 required. Call 539 Cali- fornia st. , THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1895. HELP "WANTED-Continned. "WANTED— 3 TEAMSTERS; 6 LABORERS, TT $1 a day find bo<rd, call at 7, room 1; girl for housework, $20. Room 2, 1004 Market st. ANTED— AT 1008 SEVENTH ST., OAK- Vt hind, men to work in wood camp; wages $26 and up. ' THREE GOOD CANVASSERS WANTED - " Geary St., room 2. * . \\r ANTED— AVAITER AT 511 VALENCIA TT st. ; $20 and room. WANTED IN CHOPHOUSE; WAGES $2 50. 50 Third st. "YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE BARBER I trade". 137 Third st. OOD COATMAKERS; STEADY; GOOD wages. 541 Market st. GERMAN BOY TO /DO ERRANDS. 1308 T Polk St., near Bush. OY LIVING WITH HIS PARENTS. 909 Larkin St. OOD TAILOR AVHO CAN OPERATE; GOOD pay. 626 Minna. ANTED— PARTNER WITH $50 IN CIGAR ; M stand. 24 Third st. "Y°" NG M A TO "~AVAIT ON TABLE. 407 X Mason st., in the rear. ..•'-,.- , -.' -- - SEAMEN, "~ BLACKSMITHS, ENGINEERS and carpenters on steam whalers. 103 Mont- gomery aye. •-'■*■-"-• ~ ~ rc LADY wants PARTNER TO de- tjllt). velopnew article. SMITH, lII'UER & CO., 1001 Market st. ! \\- ANTED— STEADY MAN FOR LIGHT BUSI- ! TT ness; $15 to $18 per week; must have $100; experience not required. 783 ] ■> Market St., room 3. ARBER-SHOP AND ICECREAM STAND IN country for sale. 1807 Haight St. •WALDO HOUSE, 733 MARKET, BET. THIRD TT and Fourth— Single rooms, per night, 15c to 75c : per week, $1 to $4 ; cleanest house on Market street. O WAITERS, COUNTRY', $25. HOTEL GA- _ ZETTE, 420 Kearny st. • Q-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP, CENTRAL LOCA- -0 tion. Call 128"/ 2 O'FarreU st. Al EN'S SHOES HALF-SOLED, 40c; HEELS, i'L 25c; done in 16 minutes. 635 Kearny st. "All- ANTED— MEN AVHO DO NOT RECEIVE » » their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless success- ful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Suiter. *1 fl-FIBST-CLASS COAT-FINISHERS; NONE J U but first class need apply. I. BOTIONI, 723 Market St.. room 34. :---..:-■ THIRST-CLASS QUICK ORSAMENTER ON ~ candy toys and eggs. Apply Tuesday, 10 a. m., TOWNSEND'.S glace fruit and candy factory, 627 Market St., Palace. ALESMAN TO SELL GOOD SIDE LINE ON road. J. W. WRIGHT & CO., 628 Market st. BOY; ONE AVHO HAS WORKED IN GLOVE factory preferred. 100 Battery. BARBER sTIbP~IN~WEST BERKELEY FOR sale, with side business that makes extra money; $175; this is a good chance for a live bar- ber. See STOLTZ at Will & Finck's Barber Sup- ply Department. Al N lON-CLEAN SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A -t\. night, 75c week. R. R. House. s33 Commercial. ARBEBB, FOR "EMPLOYMENT CALL 11. SCHEUNERT.emp't sec. Barbers' An, 12 7th. SEAMEN AND GREEN lIA'NDS; SCANDl- navians preferred. 322 Pacific st. 'YET ANTED — FIRST-CLASS TEAM MEN ON Tl ladies' fine shoes. SEIBE-GLANVILLE CO., 25 Jessie st. '"NOTICE— REMOVED FROM 706 TO 726"/ i.A Howard St.. opp. Howard-st. Theater; best place in city for new and second-hand shoes. iFO TAILORS — COATMAKERS WANTED x Apply from 9 till 11 to CHARLES LYONS London Tailor, 1212-1218 Market st. WANTED- SEAMEN AND ORDINARY. AP- * ' ply 313 Pacific st., shipping Agency. WANTED- MEN TO GET " BOTTLE SHARP 1 1 steam beer, sc; bottle wine, 6c. 609 Clay st. E-ELECTED EMPLOYMENT SEC. BAR- ■ hers' Protective Union. C. TROELL, 657 lay. r\ UTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE V.; San Francisco Cutting School. 222 Post St., rooms 21 and 22. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES; done while you wait; at less than half the usual price: all repairing done at half price. 564 Mission St., between First st. and Second st. CA A PAIRS OF GOOD SHOES, 25c TO $1. 564 O\J\J Mission st.; also 631 1 Sacramento st. J "TREE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS ' for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. - \ WAKE THE DEAD — WENZEL'S ALARM TT clock; no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. Ij^ It EE COFFEE AND BOLLS. 704 SANSOME; - single rooms, 15c, 20c, $1 week with breakfast. LI N i LL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75c week, 15c night. 3')"! ELLIS, ROSEDALE— REDUCED; ' — L single furnished rooms, $1 week; 25c night. 2 GOOD 10c MEALS FOR ONE DIME AT 44 -J Fourth St.; no humbug. j "1 AA MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 1 X\J\J and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington St., near Kearny. rPRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- X low Sixth, for a room; 25c night: $1 week. EST IN CITY— SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night SI. $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leldesdorff sts. "«r ANTED— LA in 1 R 1 . 9 AND MECHANICS TT to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propri- etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st.; 100 rooms; 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $4 per week. "WANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; SI " » week ; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a week ; reading room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. PROPERTY wanted. lABEE CATAIASGI^E^-.\NTT_n^ proved ranch, near city, for 2 good flats; rent $25; 13000. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. *ifii" 00/ . 4 FLATS;* LOT 50x114; RENTED tIP«JL»UW. for $50; will exchange for San Rafael, Oakland or Santa Rosa property. DECKER, 1206 Market st., corner of Taylor. FURNISHED FLAT WANTED. ul*NisTiEr7 flatTs tc) - iTßor>M^cT:N^ tral location; party has no children. Address S.. box 156. Call Branch Office. WANTED- MISCELLANEOUS. -\\r A N TED— TO PU RC HAKE N EWS f'APERIN »i Southern California. B. L. BOURLAND, Brady, Tex. HAHN, 308 SIXTH ST., PAYS HIGHEST • price for second-hand Indies', gems' clothing. MEDICAL. A SURE, SAFE AND~WfTedT : ~CiTRE — -£i. all female diseases: ladies may have the benefit of the skill and attention of a physician of long and successful practice. A home in confine- ment, with best care, with the privacy of a home and conveniences of a hospital. Those who are sick or discouraged should call 011 the doctor and state their case; they will find in her a true friend. All consultation free. A positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco habit. Every case guar- anteed without Injure to health. MRS. DR. ________ 311% Hyde St., bet. Ellis and Eddy. ANEW PROCESS - NO M 1 .IHCINE. CNSTBU- merits or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; can be sent and used at home; all cases guaran- te«d. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st. ALL IRREGULARITIES RESTORED AT once; every case guaranteed; Cancers and Tumors expelled by Medical Electricity; refined home during confinement, with every comfort and privacy; regular physician of long and successful practice; travelers treated without delay; French pills guaranteed; safe and sure relief at any time; consultation free, confidential. MRS. DR. YE Til! Sanitarium, 916 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. A LL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. J\. DA VIES, 14 McAllister St., near Market; leads all competitors; only qualified, trusty spe- cialist for safe, quick relief of Irregularities, no matter what cause; treatment scientific, harmless and painless; never fails; babies adopted; homein confinement. MEDICA l clairvoyant! diagnosis consultation free; lady physician specialist and tapeworms ; hrs. 2to 9 p.m. 803 (.olden Gate. DR. HALL. 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR next Hibernia Bank: diseases of women. Da rs APHBO TABLETS- THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotency and all "disorders of the sexual organs; $1 a box, 6 boxes $5; send for circular. J. H. AVIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. "IE IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE J. sec Mrs. Dr. Puet_ and be content. 254 1. 4th. PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS. M. E. ROGERS, 929 Howard St. - ' *>■:-■?- ALL LADIES CONSULT MRS. DR. SCCTT, u-V. HOVfc Turk St. ; only qualified trusty specialist for sure, quick relief of irregularities; uo matter what cause; painless method; never fails; home in confinement; babies adopted: also treats dis- ease of the eye successfully. DBS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF women; ladles near or far assured quick relief of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe cure guaranted; no instruments; home for patients; best medical attendance: low fees; free: Drs. Scud- der's pills and capsules warranted. 1370 Market st. MRS. DR. WEGNER, 419 EDDY ST.-l - " ularities cured in one day; no instruments; pills and safety capsules guaranteed; travelers at- tended; no delay; private home for ladies. ALPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS. ~ A boon to ladies troubled with Irregularities; no danger; safe and sure; $2 50, express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oak- land. Cal., agents lor Alpeau et Cle. DR AND MBS. DR. SCHMIDT" FORMERLY of 121 1 Mission, now 1508 Market st. : month- y irregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteed; no Instruments used: sure preventive. ■ ■ - TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. y¥eWRITErT~FOR~ RTiNTT^MACIIfNES sold cheap. HANSON & ( i )., Chronicle Bld-r.BB. A"CAI.Ii',RAPH" WILL OUTLAST ALLOTH- er3. See NAY' LOR, 19 Mty st., about 1 ; rents, repairs, supplies Mlm _______ installment terms. __^_j FINA|NCIAL. MONEY TO LOAN OM SAN FRANCISCO REAL estate. W. J. UU MEN, 410 Montgomery at. " PERSONALS. MISS BATHA.ND MANICURE PAR- -U. lor is now at HOVi Stockton St., room 1. "\.rRS. LAAVLER (WIDOW) DOES HAND- Ai-i. painting, art work, stamping and all kinds of fancy work at low prices. Call at 852*/3 Webster St., corner of Seventh, room 2, Oakland. CT IN PRICES THIS AVEEK: CALL AND VJ examine cur! v bangs, 75c; switches from $1; scalp treatment;* blackheads, pimples cured or no charge; lessons given. La A'eritc Hairdressing Bazaar, over Maze. HE A DQUARTERS LONG DISTANCE TELE- phones, cheap; send for prices. Klein Electric Works, 720 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. ALL "LATEST "SPRING BT YBI-S. BEE -^A Hive Millinery, 39 Sixth St.; direct importers; all supplies retailed at wholesale prices. \7"ISITING-CARDS ENGRAVED AT ROBERT- V SON'S. 126 Post st. HIGHEST PRTTJe ~P AID LADIES' OR GENTS' cast-off clothing. Send postal, J. F., 15 Russ st. ADVICE FREE ; DIVORCE LAWS ASPECT Al^ __ ty; collections, damages, wills, deeds, ete. G. W. HOAVE, Att'y-at-law. 850 Market., cor. Stockton. PACIFIC STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY, 20 Ellis st., rms. 1 & 2; telephone, main 5506, S. V. FINE SUITS," $15; DRESS PANTS, $4 75. Misfit Parlors, 14 Geary st. CLOAKS, CAPES AND FURS RETAILED AT _ manufacturers' cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. KINETOSCOPES FOB SALE; PHONOGRAPH outfits bought for cash. Bacigalupl, 946 M'k't. "T3EAVARD— TO THE YOUNG LADY AND At elderly gentleman who saw a lady fall and break her arm at the ferry on October 22, 1894, if they will send their address to HAIGHT, 220 San- some St., S.F. •;■- '':•; W"ALTZ IN THREE LESSONS; ARTISTIC »» dances for parlor or stage taught daily at IR- VINE'S, 927 Mission St., opposite U. S. Mint. THE ORIENTAL— 615 TAY'LOR ST., NEAR Sutter: newly furnished family hotel; cleanest in the city ; superior French lady cook. ADVICE FREE: L AND PRIA'ATE MAT- ters. People's Law Office,B3B Market.McCAßE. EDI>lNi; INVITATIONS EN .RAVED AND _T printed. ROBERTSON'S, 126 Post st. OLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission St., nr. Eighth. TirE COULDN'T DO Till: BUSINESS WE'RE ' ' doing if prices were not right. Carpets, new and second hand, from 25c up Oak Bed Sets $17 50 up Mattings, per yard ? 7c up Linoleum, per yard 50 c Kitchen Chairs 25c Kitchen Tables $150 EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION. Largest stock and store in the city; lowest prices: easy terms, if desired. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. Open evenings. SECOND-HAND" AS AVELL AS NEAV BARS,' 0 showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, too; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- -1021-1023 Mission st„ above Sixth. 7 A A3 FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. 623 AT Golden Gate aye. 11. HUFSCHMIDT. "PIANO LESSONS, ._- 5 ;. " HALF-HOUR; GEE- A man lady. 1126 Howard st. OLD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES' clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. V ENDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED T"5" TT order by WILLIAM McPHUN, 1195 Market. LOST. Lost— Saturday! ON CASTRO, eigh- teenth or at Notre Dame College, lady's gold watch and fob. Finder rewarded on leaving sarae at college, Dolores St., bet. Sixteenth and Seven- teenth; number known. *Y7*ERY- small FOX-TERRIER DOG; BLACK, > while feet. Return -116 California aye. ; reward. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 1Q ROOMS, DINING-ROOM AND^ITCITEN; AO cheap rent; rooms all rented; $200. MIL- LER, 23 Kearny. ROOMS; FINELY FURNISHED; NEAR Baldwin; cheap rent; $400.. MILLER, 23 Kearny. 90 ROOMS ON STOCKTON ST $2000 --O 9-room house; good; worth $500 250 20 rooms; corner; what will you give?. 1500 12 rooms; new and worth $1000 550 90 rooms; clearing $300 5500 H. '■. PECKER. 1206 Market st. QA ROOMS"; CORNER; FINE FOR TRAN- iJXJ sient; $1500; offer wanted. DECKER, 1206 Market st. QA ROOMS; NEAR BALDWIN; CLEARS OUsloo;pricesi.OO. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. UNFURNISHED LODGING - HOUSE ON L^ Grant aye., half block from junction of Market and O'Farrell sts.; 18 rooms; has also entrance from small street in rear; a suitable tenant can rent on liberal terms. Apply MADISON & BURKE. ODGING-HOUSE; 12 ROOMS: ALL SUNNY; 1-1 nice garden front and rear. 210 Hyde st. CjQAA LODGING-HOUSE OF 10 FURNISH- ~ OV/V'. Ed rooms: splendid location; good fur- niture: rent $30. * Inquire 129 Third st. dgQCn NEWLY FURNISHED LODGING- <SOO\J. house. 308 Third st.; rent reasonable. FURNITURE FOR sale. I,* NIT 0 RTn^nP-HTSo^i^r^E^T^llE^A^ A 1 no dealers. 504 Franklin st. 55 900 FOB SALE— B ROOMS, AVELL FUR- *"p-_i\_"C'. nlshed; very cheap on account of de- parture. 29 John st., off Mason. 1 I . I REO S BOOMS; NEARLY' NEW; J cheap. 1139 l'olsom st., upstairs. I>EDBOOM SETS, $11; OAK CHAIRS,"?!; ■> carpets. ABc SHIBEK, 1310-1312 Stockton. CUT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS this week at V., 1 ARE'S, 948-950 Mission st. REDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second hand; 400 carpets, good as new; oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c: 7-piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c; ranges, $6: cash or installments; goods shipped free. T. 11. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. FURNITURE WANTED. I^nTR^rTrURE! COUNTEItsT SIIOAVCASEs! A' restaurants bought.sold. ANDERSON.II2I Mkt WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD, AUCTIONEER; ' ' buys, sells and rents furnished houses. Office opposite Palace Hotel, 2d floor Crocker building. A LARGE QUANTITY SECOND-HAND FUR- niture wanted ; 20 per cent paid more than else- where. MA LONE. 110 Fourth St.: new store. """carpets. CARPETS, 45c; I INOLETAITTocTBETHtOOM V.' set. $11. SHIBEK. 1310-1312 Stockton st. CARPET CLEANING. G~T'rY steam '"carpet-bio a ting and \-> Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth St. G. R. STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. CARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED - AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON <fc CQ., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. TV HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED AVITH » » poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Ca- rpel Beating AVorks. 353-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. p ON K LIN'S CARPET BEATING 333 \J Golden Gate aye.; telephone east 126. CARPETS WELL CLEANED. BARBER'S, 236 14th,jir. Mission; lei. (Mission) 100. fIAHE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING A Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 3c yard: 230 14th, lei. 6074. "I MCQUEEN'S CARPET beating and rbn- -0 . ovatiug works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228. HORSES. ; "jTUBST-CLASS MARE AND EXPRESS A and harness. $75; trial. 859 Mission. SADDLE HORSE FOR STRONGLY built: single-footer; a beauty; dark chestnut, with heavy silver mane and tail: used to city and will go in harness; price $150. Call at 347 Fremont, In the rear, between 9 and 10 a. M. HORSES - I RED; 82 A MONTH; SEND for circular. F. a. HYDE, 630 Commercial st. 100 ?? T^ SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL ±\J\J kinds: second-hand ■ wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth aud ___________ "WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. . SECON AND A ETON AND DELIVERY wagon; cheap. 924 Bryant st. . 2 NEW CARTS; 4-SPRING AA'AGON; MILK wagon; must sell at once. 829 Howard st. "VTEAV EXPRESS-WAGON, 2D-HAND DELIV- ■LA cry, bus; buggies cheap. 100 Golden Gate aye. IfWNF. BAKERY AND LAUNDRY AVAGONS, , : _rocl~away, _______ also hack. 828 Harrison. fOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS^ FOR ALeT~VERY CHEAP— s" " FRENCH ranges and 6 stoves; In good order. Richmond Stove Company tSchuster Bros.), 306 Sutter st. Gj**>( I NEW HIGH-ARM, 4-DRAAVER STN- *jP_- , J___ger sewing-machine. 939 Vi» Mission st. FINE FRESH FAMILY COW; THOROCGH- bred Durham ; fourth calf: six gallous rich milk daily. 143 Bartleu, near Twenty-third. CARD TABLE" - AND OFFICE DESK& 211 Post St. ; basement; repairing. ARGAIN— GOOD PNEUMATIC SAFETY for $25. 326 McAUlßter st. CHEAP-FIXTURES THAT WERE ONCE IN the Savings Union branch, Market and Fell sts.: suitable tor an insurance or real estate office. ASHTON <fc GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. , "IV* ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER- PRESS, SCALE, ''coffee-mill and money-till ; cheap. 102 Clay st. CO UNTE ~ " SHELVING, SHOAA'CASES bought and sold. 1121 1,2 Market, bet. 7th and Bth "^EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- AA hand. AY. s. RaA' Mfg Co.. 12 California a. " - -J . — ' ' _^ '' STORAGE. . Stob!age of furn 1 t i" re! pianos, iiousi? hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market it. TJIIRSTATLASSBTOBAgB ADVANCES MADE j J? 421-423 Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOR. BUSINESS CHANCES. <*5.1 young" 'business man^avith «4J.AUC». good-paying and established business wants partner to assist him ; will be guaranteed good wages, with best prospect to largely increase it- must be willing to help and assist generally; will find plenty to do: no night or Sunday work ; expe- rience not necessary; business easily learned- chance in a lifetime: don't miss it. Particulars GEO. STEWART, 632 Market st. *ft7oo BUTCHERS, ATTENTION— FIRST- »ir.C-V". class shop, city front; exclusive trade large ocean steamship company, a line of tugs many sailing | vessels and a splendid domestic cus- tom ; cutting up 5 cattle, 25 sheep and 5 hogs per week, and other stock in proportion; leaves clear profit of $200 per month: positive proof or no sale; actually cheap at « 2000: must sell; first of- fer gets it : good reason; rent cheap, with lease. See GEO. STEWART, 632 Market St. WANTED TO SELL ALL OB HALF INTER- ' ' est In Oakland school of art and science in dress cutting, making and teaching the French tailor system simplified; one to take charge of dressmaking ; also teachers for other schools. Call Monday at school. 613 Geary st., San Francisco Tuesday and AVeduesday, Oakland. Blake block' on Washington st., room 39. S. S. FREEMAN, United States Agent. P SY GOOD 3 STORE; CENTRALLY f!J)\JU\I. located; rent only $27 50: with 2 fine Sw'JJJ?;. stock oU uew and worth fully the money. SMITH, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market st. """"^ , "OARERS', ATTENTION-FOR SALE, BAK- XJ cry doing a cash trade of $20 a day; no wagons; easily run; trial given; good reason for selling. Apply 727 Larkin St. WANTED- YOUNG PHYSICIAN TO TAKE " a desirable location for practice. Call at once or address A. S. CARMICHAEL, M. D., Ocean A'lew, Cal. • •jVJOTICE-TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS OF -.A any kind see STRAND & CO.. 19 Sixth st. <&7^A PORK AND DELICATESSEN STORE ; STBAND good place for man and wife; great buy. sTr.AND_&C'o.,_l9Slxthst. "^ ~Q4.7^ SALOON AND LUNCH HOUSE; _£__ I -*« clear $100 month. STRAND, 19 sixth. OFFEE SALOON AND BRANCH BAKERY; \J bargain. See STRAND & CO., 19 Sixth st.| H. Tl 00 PARTNER WANTED IN FlRST- 'i.uiw, class saloon: No. 1 location ; best-pa v- ing place in the city, strand & CO., 19 Sixth. I'^OOO >«LLINERA*-STORE; OLD ~~ *P*J\J\r\J. tablished; best location in the city: 3 fine furnished rooms; pays well: owner retiring from business. See STRAND & CO., 19 Sixth. >ft IA BAKERY; NO. 1 LOCATION: 3 _OJC"W. rooms; cheap rent; good paving place; horse, wagon, etc. See STRAND&CO., 19 Sixth st. >»? .?". 0 PARTNER AVANTED IN A THRIV- <jP~<-J\J. Ing cash business; duties light and easily learned; established several years; remaining partner a well-known business man and thoroughly responsible; will clear to each from $50 to $75 per month: partner preferred to hired help; see to-day. STRAND _; CO., 19 Sixth St. FOR GROCERY-STORE AND BAR; J- splendid opportunity: reasonable offer accept- ed; full Investigation. STRAND, 19 Sixth st. (ft"] --.0 good COFFEE SALOON, chop- <U>XU\J. house; cheap rent; good thing for* man and wife; average, $10 to $12. STRAND, 19 6th st. 3> I9X BUTCHER-SHOP: NO. 1 LOCATION: <pA_-i«J-. pays well. STRAND & CO., 19 Sixth. 97 P . RESTAURANT AND OYSTER- »£"_. i -'• house; cheap at $500; must sell: ac- account of sickness. STRAND & CO., 19 Sixth st. ©1 9^ PARTNER WANTED IN GOOD- *tpXmJ*J. paying butcher shop; experience un- necessary; see to-day. STRAND & CO., 19 Sixth. Q&. fA^O SALOON ON MARKET ST.; CLEARS ■JP-AOU. $125 month. STRAND & CO., 19 Sixth. fI»Q7P; Fit ITSTORE; HORSE. WAGON; <IJ)<J lU. clears $50 month. STRAND, 19 Sixth. <ft I 7 X BRANCH BAKERY; 4 ROOMS; <BA I .A. rentsl4; fine place. STRAND.I 9 Sixth. "VTO. 1 RESTAURANT, NEAR market and -■> Third st 3.; bargain. STRAND, 19 Sixth, st. OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE; PARTNER leaving for Europe. STRA ND, 19 Sixth st. HARE CHANCE FOR MAN OR WOMAN TO At buy established cash business: large profits; near city: a bargain: owner desiring to leave city. PROLL & STENBERG, 873 Market st. fflJl H'-.O MOST POPULAR SALOON OFF — XKJUKI. Market St.; elegant fixtures: private rooms; big day and night trade: full investigation allowed. PROLL & BERG, 873 Market st. CORNER GBOOERY AND BAB: NEW STOCK \J and fixtures; splendid paying business; best lo- cation: must sell on account of other business. PROLL A STENBERG, 873 Market st. ' ift 97 X DELICACY STORE; FINE BUS - «D)_J <O. ness; big stock; 3 rooms. MILLER, 23 Kearny st. -;. ._ <sjQe-.A RESTAURANT; GOOD BUSINESS; '?«"«• cheap rent; big receipts. MILLER, 23 Kearny. CjlOX BRANCH BAKERY. NOTIONS, ETC. ; <~A--«J. fine living. MILLER,- 23 Kearny. •ft 90.1 SALOON ON PROMINENT STREET; _____*• sacrifice. MILLER, 23 Kearny st. flj^AA PARTNER WANTED IN A TnRIV- tJp'JA/VJ'. ing saloon, located a short distance from Market st. ; owner will guarantee Incoming man $125 a month, and is only taking a partner on account of unreliable hired help; full investiga- tion allowed before yon bur; this is a good chance; don't miss it. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 783 Vi Market st. "fl? IA A PARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT •IPi-v"' business; suited to plain steady man sat- isfied with $15 to $18 per week ; no previous exper- ience required. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 783i_, Market st. <3i700 FINE SALOON ON THIRD ST.; **p lUU. billiards and pool; fine location, and large wine cellar. Inquire 129 Third st. (S?OXA RESTAURANT AND BRANCH <®OU\J. bakery; good place. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. Xfih r~%VOOD AND COA L BUS IN ESS ; RESI- iFO\J\J. dence locality. SPECK'S, 30 Montgom- ery st. ft 9000 RESTAURANT AVITH LARGE ifliuUU. oven; near Russ House; fine trade (business men): value for money. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. fflfl e\f\ COFFEE SALOON; WORTH $400; «iPA«JL». must sell. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. C.9P.00 HOTEL. NEAR CITY; 26 ROOMS; t|p_-UV_/"J. bar all complete; large grounds: long lease; make offer. STEERS & CO., 22 Kearny. NAT; RESTAURANT; MUST HAVE PART- neror sell; small capital. 518 Geary st. SALOON AND LUNCH-PLACE; FINE LOCA- tion. DECKER, 1206 Market st. fl-QKA CIGAR STORE AND FACTORY; iTOw. corner. DECKER, 1206 Market st. "INVESTMENT; $7000; PARTIES NOAV HOLD- X Ing 75 percent of the capital stock in company owning well established mechanical patents, now in use by 63 railroads and many firms throughout the United States and six foreign countries, will sacrifice one-third of their interest for surplus working capital to Insure the proper attention to tlm business for its more rapid advancement: good interest guaranteed ; business will stand fullest Investigation; the company handles its own busi- ness, which is mostly royalties, but also does man- ufacturing. For interview and full particulars ad- dress Union, box 25, this office. "Oil SALE— CHEAP; LODGING-HOUSE OF 60 rooms; low rent; paying well. Apply Rail- road House, 533 Commercial st. I~ IOR SALE - PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN San Jose doing a large business; owner going away ; must be sold. AVrite to AY. E. CROSS-LAN, San Jose, (_'al. o*9;-. A DAIRY PRODUCE STORE; AVER- »]P_Ci«J\J. age $9 to $12 a day; rent $13. MICH- ELS & WOOD, 917 Markets.'. Qltll STEADY' MAN AS PARTNER IN ~ 'LOW. restaurant; owner good cook. 647 Sac- ramento st. . .• " . OST DESIRABLE CORNER IN MISSION for grocery and bur. Twenty-third and Folsom.' OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER SALOON; cheap. Address S., box 87, Call Branch. S~ INGLE AVOMAN AS PARTNER, either _ active or silent, in a good business with large profits. Address Partner, box 132, Call Branch. IGHEST CASH PRICE FOR RESTAURANTS saloons, furniture. SCHOENFELDT, 1177 Mkt. TO MINEMEN— WILL GIVE GOOD INTER^ est in 15 claims, well developed, full milling gold ore, 2 to 4 foot veins, fine location, perfect title, for equipment funds. Address P. R. 8., box 71, this office. QJOAA CORNER SALOON. 1633 MARKET -""pOVV/. St.; furnished rooms attached: low rent. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR; 4 LIVING- rooms; on Bryant st.; will be sold at value in stock on account of other business. Apply Jackson Brewery. •■..-.: * - : . 17<OR SALE— CANDY' FACTORY AND ICE- X cream ; good business. 1434 Market st. OR SALE— CIGAR-STAND. 235 EAST ST., opp. ferry depot. T> ESTAURANT ON MARKET ST.; CHEAP At if taken this month. Call Branch. SALOON AND FIXTURES FOR SALE CHEAP; no reasonable offer refused. 1418 Howard. OR - SALE— CHEAP: .OLD ESTABLISHED restaurant; make offer 626 Sacramento st. . "FOB PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE; FIX- 'J tures and material in first-class condition; cost $2600: will sacrifice for cash or city real estate. SAMPSON, box 146, Call Branch. ■ Cj^l^A SALOON; CLEARS $120 A MONTH; <IPTtcH-». owner desiring to leave city; a bargain. MICHELEY & WOOD, 917 Market, /*AORNER~BKANCH BAKERY AND CIGAR- \J store; cheap If sold this week; stock and fix- tures worth $350; good location. 420 Third sf. FIRST-CLASS BAKERY FOR SALE. APPLY' x Call Branch Office. "TAIRST-CLASS STATIONERY AND CANDY X store; complete stock: fine trade; good location; 3 living-rooms. Call 440 Van Ness aye. PARTNER WANTED— GOOD - PAYING SA- loon. NE. cor. Jackson and Drumm sts. BREWBBY— FOB SALE; PART INTEREST in brewery doing good business. Principals only will please address tor particulars D., P. O. box 2662, San Francisco. ; -.. ; HOME RESTAURANT; GOOD BUSINESS! for sale or exchange, i Apply this office. - "INTERIOR AGENCY OF "THIS PAPER FOR A sale; price $3500 : terms cash; clears $200 per month. Apply this office. (1 OODOPPORTUNITY; PARTNER WANTED; VT business established since 1860; capital re- quired from $40,000 to $50,000. Address G. L.. box 22, this office. 1 . *C- v-, > BUSINESS C II AN C ontinued . OR SALE— GROCERY AND BAR; BEST cation in the city; kept by present owner 11 years; good long lease; will be sold cheap account other important business. Inquire southeast cor- ner Grove and Buchanan sts. C" IGAR-STORE AMI FACTORY' ; OLD-F.STAB- lished and paying business; in good location. Inquire at Call Office. SO;; GROCERY AND BAR; RENT $14. t%) ZiO. Apply Call Branch Office. HOUSES TO LET. C.OTTAGEB. COZY AND NEW, SUNNY' RIDE; \J 2430 Post; cable line on -Sutter St., next block; cheap and desirable. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY', 138 Montgomery st. D< TOR'S PREMISES, 632 SUTTER; CABLE line: 12 rooms and bath: all improvements; rent reasonable to good tenant. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY. 138 Montgomery st. LASK IE" ST., NEAR MISSION— 4 ROOMS; $14; water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. _____ OOZY' SUNNY' 5 ROOMS AND BATH COT- tages; Sutter cable line; very cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY', 138 Montgomery st. QQ9 FINEST.— NOB HILL; 11 ROOMS AND t/O-J sonny: reduced to $55; water extra. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY', 138 Montgomery st. ff|' MCALLISTER ST., COR. OF POL 10 lull rooms; all improvements: extensive grounds; very cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery .st. "VTE. COB DEA'IS^-DERO AND AVALLER— i-> health for your children; new house: decorated; fancy fixtures; 10 rooms and improvements; fine yard: side entrance; cheap rent. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY*, 138 Montgomery st. FOLSOM ST., BET. FIRST AND SECOND ON the hill: each 10 rooms and bath; rear en- trances; good varde; patent sidewalks; reduced from $45 to $30. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. TTiAO STOCKTON, FRONTING THE" PARK— XvjVJZi new 2-story house; 8 rooms: Improve- ments: choice location: reduced from $45 to $30. Apply to p. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. "I Al A GEARY— a"T~n e w"T ROOMS AND xXJxV bath; best block on the street; very cozy and cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 "Mont- gomery st. ft ROOMS AND YAK D AT $16 EACH; AA'ATER V) free; Shipley St., bet Fifth and Sixth; very cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY', 138 Montgomery. HOUSE, 7 ROOMS; BATH ; SUITABLE FOR 2 ■ families; large yard; marine view; rent $22 50, including water: hall block from Hyde cable. 1217 Filbert st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. .- :/■ DOWNTOWN HOUSE, 704 POWELL ST., COR. Pine— Beautiful house, 8 rooms and bath : rent very low; fine view; look at this. BURNHAM A MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st. Ci -1 A~T S ROOMS AND BATH ; S. COR. FIFTH •n.*±\f. and Folsom; all front rooms. AY. NICOL, "i;Ui California st. > " J" ~ INT A ND - REAR HOUSE TO LET OR lease, cheap. 421 Powell st. 99 f~ tenement OF 3 ROOMS; _■____ $10. TO LET— HOUSE 6 ROOMS, BATH: WATER tree;. $20. 1804 Stevenson, apply cor. grocery. 9Q I I A -TMIRDST.. Sit! HAMPSHIRE— _"!o House 6 rooms, bath; modern improvements; $18- <SQ 4 GOOD ROOMS, - WITPTCELLAR, TO A <£> O . small family. 24 Chesley St., oft' Harrison, bet. Seventh and Eighth. C*~\ft HOUSE OF 7 BOOMS: BATH; GAR- 'jpAl/. den; stable; water. Vermont St., near Santa Clara, 2 blocks from Lick School. m CEDAR AYE., NORTH OF GEARY' ST., bet. Polk and Van Ness— House of 7 rooms and bath. Sit 14- FRAME HOUSE: 2 STORIES AND ttyXS:. basement; 4 rooms; 8 Selina place, north side California st., below Stockton: water free; quiet neighborhood; key at office. Apply to G. H. BUCKINGHAM, 413 Montgomery st. HOUSES, FLATS, STOKES, OFFICES, ALL kinds of property to rent; furniture insured. BALDAVIN * HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. A TENEMENTS, 3 AND 4 ROOMS EACH; *± rent $9, $10, $11. 812 Jessie st., near Ninth. A WEgK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS - THE -ex AVEEKLYCALL. in runper, for mailing. ' ■ ' — FURNISHED HOUSES. TN MISSION WARM BELT; HANDSOME A furnished house; bathroom tiled. 434 Bartleu. J" LEGANTLY FURNISHED RESIDENCE; J__ beautiful garden: stable; Pacific Heights: ma- rine view; contains 15 rooms, baths, "etc., com- plete. Apply ASTON, ELDRIDGE _. CO., 638 I Market st COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE T?)^LE^T^REIH^ITr^)TT^\TTE of 6 large rooms and bath, stable, large yard; furniture for sale, cheap. 99 Congo St., cor. Flood aye., sunny side. ■ ■ .- ../ CJI7 4 'ROOMS; ;BATH; STABLE. APPLY <jpA I . 2643 Bryant aye., nr. Twenty-fifth. iJjIQ FINE BAY-AVTNDOAV COTTAGE; 4 ____________ bath; basement. 83 13th, nr. Howard. . AN ELEGANT MODERN SUNNY COTTAGE, 5 rooms; stable. 913 Twenty-second st. RE T~sl2— COTTAGE 4 SUNNY ROOMS; bath, laundry, pantry, yard, stable. HAAS, Thirtieth and Sanchez sts. OTTAGE, 4 ROOMS, BATH. 1505V 2 STElN- erst. I COTTAGES; 4 AND 5 ROOMS; BATH; basement; yard; cheap, Cor. Dolores and 15th. ©ID FINE COTTAGE 4 ROOMS AND BATH ; <010. all modern Improvements. • 218 Locust aye., bet. A"an Ness aye. and Franklin st., Golden Gate aye. and McAllister st. FLATS TO LET. ~ Q99 Y^HEC^Sl^'l^VyyY^ROoSs — -* and bath; near Dolores; rent $12 50. Q_»l EDDY— B UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR <J«JA housekeeping. QAQ MASON, NEAR O'FARRELL— S ROOMS: »J«0 very cenjral ; cheap. Apply to P. C. MOL- LOY, 138 Montgomery st. ftA ft POWELL— ELEGANT NEW FLATS; 1 CJAU of 5 rooms and bath, 2 of 6 rooms and bath each; nearly all finished; very choice; few chil- dren; 616 Powell st., keys. there. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. Ql Ql HAY'E'S— ALL RENOVATED; 6 ROOMS: OlOs bet. Franklin and Gough; good family wanted; $18; water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. NEAR BRYANT— GOOD FLATS: 5 rooms each, with yards; reduced to $16: water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. "1 ft(\(\ STOCKTON, COR. UNION— 6 ROOMS AiAV/Vf and improvements; sun all day; $30, worth $40. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Mont- gomery st. pOB. HOAVARD AND EIGHTH — CHEAP \J flats for about $15 and water extra; cheap. An- ply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. BE A ET! I'E L~ FLAT':" - lOITa JACKSON ST.! bet. Polk and Larkin; fine marine view; 'low rent. BURNHAM & MARSH CO., 428 Mont- gomery st. Ql DORE ST.— FLAT 3 ROOMS, CELLAR! «JA bet. Harrison and Bryant, Ninth and Tenth sts.; rent $10. LEGANT SUNNY CORNER FLAT; 7 ROOMS, AA bath; 1912 Fillmore St., near "Bush; very low rent. BUNRHAM, MARSH CO, 428 Mont- gomery st. 171 LAT 4 ROOMS; LIGHT, AIRY, DRY; BATH. gas; rent cheap. 420 Lily aye. 01* "I 7 FINE BAY' - WIN DOW . FLATS; 5 ■PA I . rooms, bath. 135 Fair Oaks st,. near 23d. 1 Q9Q HARRISON, NR. TENTH-BAY'- AVIN- A<J-_.O dow; Brooms; bath; sunny yard; $22 50. Vf"AT», 4 AND 5 ROOMS; ALL MODERN. x 1801 Eddy st., near Scott. pLEAN FLAT OF 5 ROOMS; $11 TO A SMALL family. 22 Bluxome st. Elegant" flat; 5 ROOMS; BATH; SUN IN J every room. 16 Grove st.,- near City Hall. ©I X FLAT; DOUBLE PARLORS, DINING- tIT-L^. room and kitchen. 41 Herman st., junc- tion Market and A'alencla. OUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLATS. 4 ROOMS k_7 and bath. NE. corner Polk and Jackson: rea- sonable. 0»I Q 3 ROOMS, BATH. 2211 POLK, BET. <IP-L»J. Vallejo and Green. ffl«-|9 FLAT, 4 NICE ROOMS AND YARD. <-JA-_.. 444 Vfe Clementina St., near Sixth. 2214 FILLMOBE -7 ROOMS: BATH; $22 50. IXT OI MISSION, NEAR EL~A'ENTH-6 J.UAO3 beautiful, sunny, papered rooms: bath- laundry. ' Ci "1 "| TO LET 2 FLATS 4 ROOMS EACH. AP- <_. A A . ply grocery, Fillmore and Germanla sts. FLAT, 5 ROOMS. 8 AVATER ST., BET. FOCR- teenth and Ridley, Noe and Sanchez, 125 CLARA-FLAT 5 ROOMS -- ND YARD; 1 — ■ ' $12. ' TTpPER~F'LAT; 6 ROOMS AND BATH $20. U . lOlsytj Twentieth st. * tIQ S W UPPER FLAT; 5 LARGE ROOMS ; <1P ACJ. convenience for horse and buggy ; $20. 17 Sharon st., bet. 15th, 16th and 'Sanchez. A f ODERN FLAT: 5 ROOMS; BATH; RENT I>l|s2o. 617AShotwell st. xv-_.w Q»Q FLAT; 4 ROOMS; NO CHILDREN. 1123 ______Vallejo st., near Leavenworth. OR. GREEN AND LEAVENWORTH— SUN- "1 ny modern 6-roomed flat; marine view. T7»LAT, 5 ROOMS AND BATH ; NAY. COR. FELL X and Laguna; all front; rent cheap. I*_AY-AVINDOW FLAT, 8 ROOMS AND BATH _, rent $30. 1627 Clay st„ near Polk. ELEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 7 ROOMS; BATH; beautifully papered and frescoed. 713 Grove. 94-1 7 HARRISON-FLAT; 3 ROOMS, BATH; -Ml basement; laundry. CJMALL DESIRABLE FLATS OF 4 ROOMS; »-7 rents reduced. 327 Clementina s:., nr.. Fourth! Tk LET- NEW FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND x bath: all modern improvements. NE. corner of twentieth and Capp sts. tp LEG AN T - VBW *'I~ATS, SEVENTH ST xj below Bryant— 5 and 6 rooms; bath; $10, $17, S~NN V FLATS— 4~ 6 ROOMS; BATH- SI2 and $13. 1249 Eighteenth. **m. HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS. C^lTlfsSlON, NEAT- SIXTH - FRONT. V^iO room and kitchen complete for house- keeping. "I _Q THIRD — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING -L_tO rooms: complete; first floor; bath; gas. I A twelfth" - r., NEAR MARKET— SUNNY x.\J connecting rooms; low rent. CrAr\ NATOMA ST. — two UNFURNISHED \j~Xk) rooms; housekeeping; $6 50. 901 GOLDEN GATE AYE. — FURNISHED ______ rooms for housekeeping; also single. "I A /_» HICKORY* AYE.-. LARGE, SUNNY, -*-"" furnished front rooms for housekeeping, 15. "I A 7 STOCBTON-NICBFUBND3HEDBOOM XGXJ I to let lor housekeeping; rent cheap. ■ X<GX HOAVARD^LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR U—O housekeeping; rent reasonable. 9-. l"l"l OVZ-ATI D — NICELY FURNISHED o—.o-1 sunny front room. C 9_j TURK, NEAR LARKIN— SUNNY t)-J tt furnished or unfurnished rooms: basement. 9QI A SIXTEENTH— FRONT AND BACK -Oil/ room furnished complete: light housekeep- ing. a 9 SOUTH PARK— ONE OR TWO SUNNY" 0_« rooms, nice furnished, for housekeeping. 9 SUNNY ~ CORNER BAY-AVINDOW HOUSE- *- keeping rooms cheap; others. 16 South Park. NATOMA ST.— 2 FURNISHED FRONT UY'ti rooms for housekeeping; hot and cold water. 01 ft FOURTH ST.— SUNNY FRONT ROOMS; Oil) complete for housekeeping. COX MINNA, NEAR SIXTH— NICELY FUR- OGO nished large sunny housekeeping room : $9. "1 AA7 CALIFORNIA, NEAR MASON— SUN- aUo i ny rooms; bath; furnished hkpg; $35. 171 GROVE— LARGE FRONT ROOM; V IV 0"i I 2 nlshed housekeeping If desired -.cheap. 79XBRANNAN, " ABOVE SIXTH—" i —«J kitchen and bedroom: furnished: $8, QQQ MISSION — 3 LARGE SUNNY FUR-" OUO nlshed rooms; complete for housekeeping. CQ7 STEVENSON, REAR— 2 NICE UNFURL 00 I nished rooms for housekeeping. 997 SIXTH — FURNISHED AND UNFUI" — — I nished room; housekeeping and office roems; reasonable. 3 SUNNY' ROOMS; "FIRST FLOOR: FURNISH- ed for housekeeping. 419 Minna st. 7*l*l STOCKTON — CHEAP, FURNISHED 111 rooms for housekeeping. *1 lAI STOCKTON — NICELY' FURNISHED 11"'. sunny rooms with kitchen privilege; $2 60 to $3 per week. X.Aft MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR «AivJ housekeeping; large yard. KA9 WASHINGTON — SUNNY UNFURr *J*J—i nished housekeeping rooms: running water. booms TO LET. he~esm^snt!s^7^7^_carke^^ ST?!~BE« opened; renovated and newly furnished; en suite or single; reasonable. LARKIN, COR. TURK — FURNISHED* front room : $8. AQQ JESSIE — SUNNY FRONT SINGLE jOu rooms; also housekeeping. THE MEREDITH, 2 18 ""TURK CHOICE suites and single front rooms may now be se- cured in this elegant new building; most approved costly lighting and sanitary arrangements: elegant furniture and first-class table: all home comforts. Apply MR. KRAPS, on the premises. 7.1.1 HOAVARD ST.— FINELY' FURNISHED ' v tt sunny front rooms; also single; $1 25 up. "I AP.9 HOWARD — NICELY FURNISHED A Ui/w parlor, cheap, by the month. ftftrj MINNA, - F7lG iFtH^-NICELY FUR* \J\J 1 nished bay-window rooms; $1 week. KAI VAN NESS AYE.— ELEGANTLY FUR- -o\Jx. nished sunny front suite. *1 "I QA HOAVARD ST.— NICE LARGE SUNNY -LJ-Ov/ furnished room ; $5. QQA ST.— ELEGANTLY FUR- GGXJ nished rooms, en suite or single; private family; cheap. "1 aX(\ HAVES st. — HANDSOMELY' fur- AUtJU nlshed parlors; use of piano; suitable for two ; board ; near park. Ton FELL, bet. OCTAVIA AND laguna— tt-i-U 5 rooms, with water; $14. "1 7 POLK, NEAR MARK FRONT BAY- X I window rooms; also jingte: from $5 to $12. djj"! 9 LOWBB FLAT; 5 ROOMS; NEAVLY «?J--i-. papered; sunny side. 31 Eleventh st. -: ST EVEN SON — 2 UNFURNISHED GOG rooms; cheap. 9ST THIRD— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY —Ox front room; for two. £9-1 GEARY— BACK PARLOR; HANDSOME- -»"X furnished; rent moderate. XX SECOND — FURNISHED SINGLE AND GO suites; sunny; respectable; gas. A"! 7 VAN NESS— HANDSOME FRONT PAR- ttA I lor furnished, $15; another, $8: gas. ft(\ THIRD— NEWLY RENOVATED SINGLE UL» or en suite. tf)X POST— NICELY' ROOMS; O\JO single or en suite. •.(■•: QQQ KENT* -FURNISHED ROOMS, VGG with orwlthout board. MRS. E. D. DAVIS. a "HE SHERMAN NT-HOUSE; 129 new sunny rooms; strictly respectable; half price of best hotels with equal accommodations; very central. 28 Eighth st., near Market. ARLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY'— PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first.class in ever?" respect ; terms reasonable. CAT JESSIE, COR. SIXTH — ELEGANTLY o\Jx furnished parlor and housekeeping rooms. "YT-OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. A Sixth, and Seventh— Single and suites; per night. 35c to $1: week, SI 50 10 $5; families. BOARDING AND BOOMS. SUNNY ROOMS AND BOABD FOr"eIIYERI_Y' lady: also home for schoolgirl. 434 Va Hayes. HE MEREDITH, 218 TURK— NEW MODERN 7 elegantly furnished rooming and boarding house; few choice front suites to be bad on applica- tion to MR. KRAI'S; furnished or unfurnished. HE — MARKET," NR~"fRANK;IT~— Newly furnished, beautiful suites, fronting on Market st.; board for two from $55 per month and upward; also single rooms for gents, $20 per mo. RIVATE BOARDING. 925 HYDE ST., COR. Pine— Sunny suite and single rooms, with board. MRS.T. W. BROTHERTON. PARTIES WISHING FIRST-CLASS ROOM and board, or rooms, can be accommodated by addressing R. A., box 109, Call Branch. -.1 7 MASON, ONE DOOR FROM SUTTER— Ox ( Room and board; American cook; ref'nces. {-.Q7 HOAVARD -NICELY' FURNISHED OO 1 rooms; good board; $15 month; $4 week. CI 9 MISSION— UNION "HOTEL; CHEAP: RE- «JA__: spectable; board and lodging, $4 50 week. THE BERESFORD, COR. STOCKTON AND Bush sts.: established 13 years; quiet and select family hotel ; all modern conveniences and luxu- ries; table highest class: sunny suites $70 to $100 per month; sunny single rooms $35 to $50 per month; transient $1 60, $2 and $2 50 per day; the only first -class downtown family hotel. WILLIAM CHAM BERLIN Proprietor. CHILDREN BOARDED. OT__T'Hl)M~ir'^Oß^i^Oß~-T^Hn3-iEN^ small American family. 710 Vallejo st. STORES TO LET. ~ G"^OOD~CHA^UE~ F?m^-3___rBEBSHAYP." 625 Montgomery st. -JSJICE STORE; 3 ROOMS. 820, WITH WATER; AAI AVebster st., bet. Railroad and Haight ayes., Alameda; suitable for gents' furnishing or shoe store. TORE AVITH 2 SHOAV WINDOAVS, S LIVING- rooms. IHO2 Howard st. OFFICES TO LET. ~~ CHOICE OFFICES AND WORKROOMS ; WELL lighted: Hurdle place, on* Kearny least side), between Bush and Sutter: all rents and sires to suit: elevator No. 3, Uardie place, or stair entrance through 230 Kearny St.; see them at once. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. *'*'■' *VTAV. CORNER GRANT - -- ND O'FAR- AAI rell st. (No. 6, keys in this office) ; 21. rooms on 8 floors of this corner; admirably adapted for physicians and dentists. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, Tin ___________ st. - STABLES TO LET. ' STABLE AND CARRIAGE-HOUSE TO RENT. Apply to J. F. HILLS, 813 Stockton st, CLAIRVOYANTS. ~ ~ ~ ME. SCHMIDT, FROM VIENNA; MOST Rl£ nowned; revealing future events: ladles $1, gentlemen $2 ; by mall $3. 856 Mission st. MRS. ANTHONY! MEDIUM, LIFE READER; ladles 25c, gents 50c. 248 Third st. MME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM. CLAIRVOY- ant; speaks German, 25c up. 131 Fourth st. THE CELEBRATED li, A I ANT, PRO- EBBOB WALTER, Is still in the city; he can be consulted on business, marriages, divorces and all family affairs; the future plainly revealed; lovers united; trouble healed; names of friends and enemies, also the one yon will marry; truth guaranteed. Office 303 Jones St., near Eddy ; hours 9 a. m., 9 p. m., Sundays 9 to 5. MME. DBTHOM AS SCIENTIFIC REVEALER by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, present, future: consultationsou all affairs, nothing excepted: names given, good advice, sure help; res'.ores lost love by sympathy ; mistake impossible •' German spoken; feesl; letter $2. 30 Kearny st. * Mme. Walters! great card reader" do humbug; returned; 25c; gents 50c. 33? Tehama st. .<.-. ■ . ./ •.--'. .J, ;■ -07 THIRD ST., BASEMENT -EXPERT ____•_ enced clairvoyant; ladies only; fee 25c. MME. PORTER, CARD-READER-LADIE3 .. 60c. gents $1; palmistry ana clairvoyant ait- tings $150. 606 O'Farrell st„ near Jones VIES. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, TEST '" medium and __________ 2 IS Stockton. ASTROLOGY. ASTRAL SEER-PROF. HOLMES, 623 OEABY St.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice.