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12 EEAL ESTATE TKANSACTIONS. Sarah J. Hlckok to William B. Hickok, lot on N line of Jackson street, 58 W of Devlsadero, \V 26:6 byN 100; gift. William B. Hickokto Evarctt Pomeroy, same; $10. Robert B. Woodward to Emma J. Richards, lot on E line of Stevenson street, 320 N of Fourteenth, N 25 by E 65: $10. K. I. and Helen J. Hutchinson to same, lot on W line of Jessie street, 121 N of Fourteenth, N 24 by W 65: $10. Trince A. and Mary S. Phillips to Andrew B. K:>ox lot on NW corner of Liberty and Dolores : S rects. N 53 by \Y 105: $10. , Emma VV. Flngc to Anna E. H. Robinson, lot on j N line of Twenty-first sleet, 205 W of Sanchez, W. ; 75 by N 114; $1. John and Ad* M. Hinkel to Edward B. 1 1 In Us. 1 lot on N lni- of Pine street, 137:6 E of Taylor E i 59 by N 156; $10. Peter H: Medau to Joseph Pieperllne. lot on N 1 line of Union street, 28 E Of Leavenworth E 25 by ] 112:6: $10. Nicholas and Mary C. Williams to J. M. Strauss, lot on NW line of Folsom street, ',297:ll NE of i Fifth, Nil 22:11 by NW BO; $10. Leonard Haas to Johanna Haas, lot on SW cor ner of Athens street and Persia avenue, S 50 by W 100. block 63, Excelsior Homestead; also lot on E line of Whitney street, 150 S of Grove (Thirtieth), S 25 by E 126, block 27, Falrmount; ! gift. John and Sophia Jehl to Domenico Assalino, lots 109 to 115 in block bounded by Tobin, Peabody and Talbert streets and Visitacion avenue, Ben ' Franklin Homestead: $10. Joseph Monks to Mark and Margaret Noon, lot on W corner of A street and Fifth avenue. NW 50 by BW 100. block 108. South San Francisco Home- ; stead and Railroad Association; $10. ALAMEDA COCSTY. Benjamin F. and Louise Howard to Henry W. France of Oakland, lot on E line of E Magnolia | street, 265:8*4 N of Eighth, N 30 by E 100, block 547. Oakland: $5. Miss K. J. Whittier to Mary L. Wheeler of Oak land, all interest in lot 29. block M, Central Land Company's Tract, Oakland; $10. Mary L. Wheeler of Oakland to Frederick risen of Oakland, the W 14 of lot 29, block M. Central ( Land Company's Tract. Oakland: $10. M. S. and Tereza da Ponte Perira to John S. Peril* anil Manuel Thomas. lot on X line of Henry 1 street, 109 N of Third. E 125 by N 25, being lot 11, block F. Bay View Homestead Association, Oak- ; land; $1000. Robert L. Mvrick of Oakland to Kate L. Myrick ■ of Oakland, lot on S line of Lincoln street, 200 W j from X line of Lynn, W 200. B 200. B 200, N to be rlnnlns, ing lots 5, 6. 7. 16, 17. 18 and portion of lot 4. block O, town Of Lvnu. East Oakland: also lot on NE line of Thlr-jeth street, 325 W of Twenty-first avenue, W 10, N to N line of block 105, Eta W line of lands of Myrick, S to begin ning, Ho<k 105, Northern Addition to Brooklyn, East Oakland: $100. H. F. Gordon (executor of the estate of Johanna ( Herbst) to Anders F. Farman of San Francisco, | lot on N lint- of Auburn avenue, 77«:2 E of San ; Pablo, E 200. N 102, W to a point, 8 196 to begin- Dine, being >• portion of lots 5 and 6, Coggeshall , Tract. Oakland Township: also one-third of an ; acre bounded on the W by lands of GasklU, N and i NE and F. by Temeseal Creek. S by lands Of A. I Herbst, Oakland Township: $1000. Mrs. E. L. and Edward L. HalUnreU to Laura L. Fowler of Golden Gate, lot 16, block C, Gaskill Tract. Oakland Township; 10. Mary Mac.Yell of Alameda to Hubert N. Rowell of Alameda, the X 10 feet of lot 5 and W 25 feet of lot 4, block 2, Map ot Central Park at Alcatraz I station, subject to a mortgage for $480, Berkeley; i $10. H. and Eliese yon Duren to Mary Martin of San 1 Francisco, lot on N line of Tobli-r street, --4 E of , Bray avenue. N 171.72, E 71.04, 8 172.17, W 68.34 to beginning, being lots 11 and 12, Lamp , Trivet, Brooklyn Township; $10. Caroline M. RntiUle of Oakland to Franz Maim ijiiist, of San Franolsoo. lot, on S corner of Roso and : bpencer streets, SW 100 by 8E 50, being lots 1 and j '.'.. block 29, resubdivision of Fitchburg Townsite. | Brooklyn Township; $10. ' Maria T. and Frank E. Silvato John S. Martin of San Le.ir.dro. lot on N line of Castro street, 115:6 T. of Alvarado, NE 49:3 by NW 100, block 44, San Lean ro, Eden Township; grant. American Real Estate Investment Union of New York to Alexander Cam: bell, lot on N line of Hay Place, 29 Wof Pearl, W 29, N 93.08, E 33.68, S j 93.23 to beginning, beine lot 40, map of American ! Investment Union Tract No. 1, Oakland; $10. Alexander and Louise Campbell to C. W. Cross,, same; $10. ■ ■ Richard Both well of Oakland to Elizabeth Both- j well of Oakland, lot on a line beginning at a point 100 .sw from N corner of block 89 and on the NE line of Twelfth avenue, SE 150, SW 60. NW 150, NE 50 to the beginning, being the sw 50-foot lots i 19 to 24, block 89, Clinton, East Oakland: gift. J. J. Helm cf Oakland to J. M. Bartlett of Oak land. lots 8 and 9, block 3071, property of the , estate of John Evov, in plat 36, ntncho V. and D. ; r. rr.\ s, subject to a mortgage for $800, Oakland 1 ship; $10. II J. N. and Mary D. Bartlett to E. L. Hlggins of Oakland, same. Oakland Township: $10. J. G. and B. Klumpke of San Francisco to Abra- : ham 8. Brohnw of Yoio County, lot 7, block 7, Case ! Tract, Berkeley: $10. 11. ■£. and K. V. Harwood to Georce T. and Jose- ' phine A. Fink, lot on line of county road No. j 809, SW 15 feet distant from N corner of lands of ; Hurwood: thence s\V 2.39 chains SE 4.32 chains, ' NE 2.38 chains. SW 4.09 chains, to beginning, con taining 1 acre, Brooklyn Township; $10. Builders' Contracts. Catherine Roeder with D. M. Weismann, to erect a three-story frame buildin» on SE corner of Fil bert and Mason streets: $2945. Mary Drummond with Louis Cuneo, to erect a ' two-story frame buildin* on SE line of Clementina street, 80:9SW of Fourth: $3225. George Kennedy with iioo.l A Watson, to erect a two-story building on B line of Guerrero street, 28 ' •Sof Camp; $3335. A. B. Broyerwith Guliek Wetherbee, plumbing ] and gas-fitting on two two-story frame buildings on W line of Folsom street, 275 S of Twenty-fourth; $1050. • — « — » HOTEL AKSIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Z Rhodes, London A \V Hoyt. N V G Fellows, N V G B Blake, Boston i F Winthrop, X V S Filed & w, X V A Haw ley, London W Garlick, Cheshire A.l Jackson. Cheshire H H Lesb, Boston 8 Kistler, Lock Haven X W Brown. Chicago P Forshaw, London F Anderson, Shanghai G A Flascr, Boston Mrs M Topping, Phil Miss M Topping, Phil E Topping, Philadelphia i H W Jerome &w, Phil M G Evans, Philadelphia Miss Evans, Phiiai'.el S Kist.rr Lock ¥.1 Schilling, Germany W B Day, \) B X G stark, X V J II ToHree, Moiave Mrs E i.ovftt. San Diego c, M Connley. Los Ang F Slippel, Geneva ¥ de Lovial, Geneva Miss Pease, New Haven J B Payne, Washington a"I Jlanlenbrvok, Mass Miss E~ A With^rHl.Mass C V Fearing, X V <; Straehl, Switzerland Hirsh, Austria A H Littel, X .1 F Schlff, Yokohama C H Davis, X v ■ C L Forrest. Melbourne M Lewis <t wf.Melbourne >! sommwvill • & wf. Pa Wni Doherly. Stanford Slt Wetherbee, Mass W J Chamberlain, Denvr J B Webb, Portland T J Walters & wf.Denver c i: Me «:*t. X V C L Knobe, Chicago J W Marsh & wf. Pa W M Brodt«, Mexico A Younn, Milwaukee Grace Young, Milwaukee 15 F Lai.^-iord. Stockton M. J Daube, Chicago L L Koseutnal, Chicago GRAXD HOTEL. a.l Hinds, Santa Crnz A T Dyer. California D Drake<6wi. AJameda F A Mede, California J Smith ,v wf, Alameda X C Lank, lone I Dannfrbaum, Vall'-.io M Eftechtel, Ukiah II Ensrwricht, San Jose X M Foster &wt lowa J M Scott, San Jose A E Moody San Jose PLMondor, XV < i Ellsworth, Cal W A Lain::, Milwaukee 11 (;oiT<»y, Snnta Cruz 11 X Ooate, Petaluina M Tuit." Phoenix (• M Backus Jr.Watsnvll J Buckingham, Ukiah il Janonz, X V CJI Dwinelle, Fulton • .1 a Nones, x V L Weinberger, X Orleans E i". HfirDinu. Marysville F Bergman, Wacto MrsßEßiithren.B'tffalo .1 Pollar.lodnu. Ferndale Mm 11 M Itnihre n.BulTJo Miss .1 Pollard, Willows Miss J Kellrew, Willows W Witner, Placerville J Yahr, California B 6 Brvth, Sacto C m Cassin, Santa Cruz X H Gilliford v wf, Pa E J (abi'.l. San Martin J T Sullivan, Santa Cruz G G Fraser, Sonoma X L Bint'ord. Los Angeles Mrs M McKay, Boston G\V Jluddleston, Oaklnd Miss A McKay, Boston L H Abramofskv, Cal Dr C E Rea&f. Petaluma LICK HOUSE. Oliver Crosby. St Paul R B Bell, St Helena M T Britton, Sutler Co s W \Vib!>!e. BakersfleM W s Huffman. Merced WJ T Orr. Santa Rosa J KCov.iy <fc wf, Portland R B Soffold, Xapa E 8 Jackson, Pniladel X O Ml ler, Vlsalia \V II Mr : rnr.l. ■. Fresno .T V. Curk.-ndiill. lowa Geo Kusseli, Reno, Xcv Miss Russell, Reno. Xcv W A Phlillps. Xeno, Xcv A G liar,, Ogden ji c Kifsel, Ot;d(?n C II Sinclair. cal \v B FslrtMrt, CaJ W a Anderson, sacra L T nfclfleld.Sacramento (ieo L Bishop, Stockton CJeo B Noble, Fresno .> Tnohy, Tulare W X Crcis>iii.-.n, S J Q D Darnin, Fulton Cal V J Kiev !, oclru. Utah R C Terry, Clavton ' C S Hull, Sonoma. Cal W J Ellis, Bradly ■ ]. C Carlton & wf, Chicago . RUSB HOUSE. O T S«nford, Fresno G M Morse, Fresno H Lnr.Cers, Fresno .1 Kennedy, Oakland l l^A ;ivel> £i Pago L M Wood, Visalla J I! Overtoil. \«v H Baker, Hopland 1! Bnckmao, Hopland G a Fraslfr. Portland J It Barnett, t kiah W 1) Cleveland, Ukiah fc> Vii.ii, l.ki.ih G Gray, llealdsbure - GA > i'ii]i'-. Jlealdsbarg EC Carlton <fe w, Chicago C BUI Aw, c V irr »°, „ w « Wiekerson, Chicago Miss F M Mceonnlck.Cal Julian MoCormlcl: Cal c a Cook, Watsonville H D Kelly, Watsoaville F L Johnson, Ventura BALDWIN HOTEL. a Abbey &s, Oakland H E Piummer, Lathron M A'Hnrley. Lathrop J E Master, Lathrop Rees« i..ewi-llyu. i.os An W Llewellyn, Los Ane X Smith, Ixjs An«el»8 0 D Peters, Oiovllle LKfl Smith. New York M Johnson.Alhambra.Cal W p.Jniin«on. Alhambra.W Bohamsan, Brooklyn J McGurs.-.u, Castroville H A Hunter, Castroville j F HcDoaal I, Fresno Mrs Bowers. Sacramento L Less, st Louis B C Voorheis, w >£ d, ciil B Recce, Chicago . XJU WESTERN HOTEL. James Flemmlng, Conn X McKate, Chicago V a Gueal, Bristol Armitaw. Big Sandy CG Swift, Klllines, X J Cum mine, Denver <; H U'arfield, Boston J P^lurpbyTßicTreaa W II Walthman, Sac CODawney, Brooklyn C !•: Tempelton, Vicksbrg T Rnsseti. Birmingham J Harris, Tncoma • ..-. J J Hopkins, Seattle* « ♦ « — European ladies are often invited to the harems of (he rich Moors of Morocco. Some time ago one of the inmates; a 'beautiful young girl, fainted at the sight of ■ one of the lady visitors removing her.gloves. The Voting lady thought she was removing a thick skin from her hand. '• tVBXITOUK VTAStT£t>. IVuT'rERFiE£D/^A"uCTToNtEiri' :r l6?McAtr -»J lister St.— Specialty, buyln; furniture of houses. J< MUTHKR, Til ACCTIONEER. BUYS • furniture at highest cash prices. 6 Fourth st. .*. _ . - SAN FRANCISCO "CALL." . BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call/— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every j nipht in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—6BO Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 880 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 6W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open cntil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEKTINGS. CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5. j» \£3? R. A.M., will meet THIS (TUKS-Z-V DAY) EVENING. May 28. at 7:30 o'clock.^ 2? M. M. degree. By order of the H. P. r^^> . FRAXKLIS H. DAY, Sec. SKgs1 * ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 44. F" ~£ \S-& and A. M.—Called meeting THIS Jf&. (Tl ESuAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. 'JKJK Mrs. degree. A. S. HUBBARD, Sec. r§?^ VtsS= UNITY ENCAMPMENT NO. 26, jR. /8 t*-^ I. O. O. F., meets TO-NIGHT. Elec- >f tion of officers. ■ G. A. RAP I', C. P. /\ W. H. Blinbks, Scribe. / X »^P~A. O. H"., BOARD OF ERIN— L»-» The 28tli annual convention of the \\>\Jf • Ancient Order of Hibernians of the Sta:e J&.i' , 01 California will be held in Irish-AmericanCc\Wi- Hall, 818 Howard St., San Francisco. THlS*?^lEfc (TUESDAY), May 28, at 12 M. All state. County and division officers, also all qualified delegates, are requested to be in attendance, a3 the report of the National Convention will be there deliberated on. By order of P. MrHUGH, State Delegate. Johx Neadh, State Secretary. X*> SONS OF ST. GEORGE _^gy. ! '£r^& picnic will be held at Asn-^^JCjAJ cultural Park, San Jose, on D£('-oWlfr\ ORATION DAY, May 30. B'-E-^LxTSv «fV cycle races, under L. A. W. rules: __^^_^SV^^. foot races: tug-of-war, etc. Leave fjV f!T Vv*£?» broad-gauge ferry, via Nlles, at 8 8 . \£^?^*^l and 8:30. The 8:30 train only !_jS3s*s will stop at First and Broadway y Sj»t;..i-.eH»feg and Ea. Oakland. Round trip, with admission to the park, $1: children, 60c. ANCIENT ORDKR OF FOREST-**&-&> i£Z£? ers—Members and friends will please take notice that this order has no picnic at Mi Schuetzen Park on Decoration day, May 4L»> 30. Our picnic this year and for the future will be held on Bunker Hill day, June 17, which has been adopted as Foresters' day throughout the Pacific Coast jurisdiction. This order, together with the | Bunker Hill Association, will celebrate the one j hundred and twentieth anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill at Glenwood Park on June 17,1895. Round trip tickets, $1; children, 60c. Attest, P. F. McNULTY, President. M. Hokum, Secretary. A. O. F. Picnic Association. 3^s= twenty-ninth!? rand. cyTT Ss~-^ annual gathering and games of A. c»C5u the Caledonian Club, Shell Mound Park, *»,3L«^ Berkeley, THURSDAY, May 30. A Vipi^, most interesting programme, including all Scottish games and exciting new events. Noted athletes from all parts of America, as well as lads and lassies in costume, will take part. The Caledonian Tug-of-War team will contest against three leading teams of other nationalities for one share of the new Valley Railroad stock, \alue $100. and also | cash prizes. Coin to the amount of over $3000 will be distributed to the successful competitors on the grounds. Music and dancing in the two large pavilions. A hearty Caledonian welcome' to all. Admission: Adults 50c, children 25c. D. R. McNEILL, Chief. J. H. Duncan, Secretary. S^3= DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE MON- Lt«-S' s'er Forester picnic at Scheutzen Park, San Rafael, on Decoration day, May 30. Tickets, round trip. 60c. ktSS= ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR L*>-5' annual meeting of the stockholders of the Odd Fellows' Hall Association of San Francisco will be held in room No. 1, Odd Fellows' Hall, southwest corner of Market and Seventh streets, San Francisco, Cal.. on TUESDAY, the 11th day i of June, 1895, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m.. for j the purpose of electing a bonrd of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. DAVIS LOUDERBACK, President. C. F. O'Nf.il, Secretary. SPECIAL, >OTICKS. ;£Ei?*3IRXXX'A^iH~AItD^ ls*& in confinement. 655 Mission. CC5 3 ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP; PAPER- t*--* ed, $3 up. J. DELKER, 603 Jessie st. fflt^g= J- C. CALHAIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. tb--' 14 McAllister St., room 24. Legal business receives prompt attention. sEigp" BAD TENANTS ejected for $4. Ib~^s Collections made, city or country. Pacific I Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. ijfC3^~ALT COURTS-LEGAL PRIVATE MAT- I***' ters; confidential; advice tree. ATTOR- NEY' McCABE. 1027 Market st. 1*55» CHARLES H. PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY- Ib-~& at-law and Notary Public, 638 Market St., opp. Palace Hotel. Residence, 1620 Fell st. Tele- phone 570. IK^p" J. B. McINTYKE, BOOKBINDER AND t>^ Printer. 422 Commercial st. Sjt^s= ROOMS WHITENED. $1 up-, PAPER- ■-g*-^ '■■! S3 50 up. 309 Sixth. George Hnrtman. Slil'Al WA.MKu-i i.AIALE. AT THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- reau first-class Swedish and German girls are awaiting situations. 832 Geary st.: telephone 983. ADIES—GOOD SERVANTS, CITY OR COUN- try.atMME. LEOPOLD'S, 957 Market gt. LADIES— YOU CAN GET RELIABLE HELP at MRS. FENTON'S, 106 V Stockton st. WOMAN WANTS WASHING, IRONING OR »' house-cleaning by the day; sleep home. Call or address 1321 Mason st. LDERLY AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS A Xj situation is a good, plain cook; no objection to country. Please call or address 1129 Howard st. A • OUNG WOMAN DESIRES POSITION TO DO X chamberwork in first-class ■ hotel. Address 1642 Twenty-fifth St. IPIRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS AND THOR- ough dressmaker desires position as lady's maid: understands hairdresslng: would assist with I second work. P., bo.-i 17, Call office. '• C COMPETENT LADY DESIRES POSITION AS I housekeeper. Address MRS. H., box 19. Call. p IRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO UPSTAIRS VX v.ork, car;- for children, plain sewing or assist with housework. Call 60 Everett st. p IRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO GENERAL \J housework; city or country; best of reference. Call 1807 Mission st. j GERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION to do general housework, cooking, etc. Call 2503 Bush st. ' ADY ' WISHFS GENTS' MENDING AND ■i-i plain sewing. 148 Sixth St., room 04. BOOKKEEPER, COMPANION AND TEACH- I XJ er, by an accomplished lady who speaks 4 lan- guages. Address Teacher, box 94, Call Office. SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED O woman to do any kind of igh; housework and sewing; 1:0 objection to the country. Apply or ad- dress 123S Mission St., bet. Eighth and Ninth. O COMPETENT WOM EN WISH "SITUATIONS; •*-* one as iiru-clans American cook and other as first-class nurse or second work: German. 5 Ewing place, bet, gutter and Post s'.s.. oft' Laguna. ATEAT RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS --' situation as nurse and seamstress: country preferred. C. A., box 37, Call. . ELIABLK WOMAN, FIRST-CLASS COOK, -It wishes place: city or country; do washing or i ironing. Address 10Si> Silver st. p ERMAN'TiifRL wants A situation to VJ". do housework. Call at 406 Ivy aye. SWEDISH GIRL WANTS A PLACE TO DO ceneral housework. Call 719 Minna st., bet. Eighth and Ninth. . 7\RKAKER, GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- XJ ter, desires a few more engagements in fam- ilies by the day: terms $1 per day and lunch. Ad- dress MRS. MILLER, 801 Vailejo st.: references. p ERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE VT day. washing or cleaning. 637 Stevenson st., between Seventh and Eighth. "yNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS BITUA- J- tlon for general housework and help with cook- ing. Pleas" call at 913V_ Mission St., near Fifth. RESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS; FINE fitter; sews 50c a day. Address M. C, box 92, Call Office. V OU.NG GERMAN WOMAN, IS GOOD COOK. 1 wants situation to do cooking, small hotel or private family, city or country, $25; has 3-year-old child; first-class references. 233 Fifteenth st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE Jv to do light housework or upstairs work. Apply 1152 Folsom si. ■ I)BFINED YOUNG ENGLISH WIDOW XI (speaks French desires a situation as house- keeper. Call or address 121 Montgomery st., r. 9. V OUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION X in respectable family (German preferred) to do upstairs work. Adtlre«s F., box 94. this office. WIDOW WISHES ANY KIND OF WORK BY " the day. 245 Fifteenth st., near Mission. / 1 IRL WISHES PLACE TO ASSIST IN HOUSE- VJ work or care for baby. Apply 60L/a Clipper st., bet. Church and Dolores. - * supper STRONG. RELIA BLE WOMAN WISHES TO O do washing. Ironing or ho;tsecleanin#; by the day: good worker. MRS. CURTIS, 116V2 Twenty- slxth st., near Mission. . S~ TRONO SWEDISH GIRL WANTS PLACE TO odo general housework: waees $20. Apply 927 Florida St.. bet. Twenty-lirst and Twenty-second. "A GERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE AS Turk it M C°° Please CftU or address 303y 2 POSITION.WANTED AS INFANT'S NURSK: J- pleasant home; city reference. 2606 California! pOMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES SI-? iiv "nSFx&Si&S**** ba«»«"»* 'a Private fam- ll.v. «.all 1324^ Harrison st. \ ICOO*k-DOES KOl OBJECT TO GENERAL -V housework In American family references given; no cards. 2415 Clay st. reitrences SITUATION WANTED' by RESPECT Sok^l" Vflffg, roo^g! "^0"! t'" t-Cla" srv l 1 11. PHHFECT-FITTING OBXBbV V?, maIr "T VVIIL won: home and go out by the day! 2140-Market, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth! T\rANTED-w6rtK BY THE DAY BY AMEIf- . vi l-rt m ™: washing, iroßtag or houseclean- Ing. (52 len.iinn.. • :.>-iteassBfil_tHBi*e C&SS Si**- *'o»'OEXKttALOj HUSEWORk! VjT 721 Minna, new Eighth. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 28, J895. SITUATIONS WASTED- Continued. TV" ANTED— SITUATION AS FIRST-CLASS " laundress or chambermaid In private lamily; no objections to country and best references. 517 Folsom st. ~\ T b\: SO WIDOW FROM THE EAST DESIRES 1 place as housekeeper. Call 987 Mission, room 9. GERMAN GIRL .wishes A PLACE to work by the day, washing, ironing or house- cleaning. . 1625 Howard, bet. Twelfth and Thir- teenth. ; MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISHES A POSl- tion as housekeeper; is a competent dress- maker. Address MRS. S., 615 Vallejo st. pcfjTPETENT NURSE WOULD LIKE POSI- \J tion to take care of invalids or insane persons; can also do plain sewing; best of references. 1221 O'FarrWl st. . ' , I \ B ESSM A KER— FIRST-CLASS FITTER AND J-' designer, stylish draper, thorough dressmaker, by the day. Address 401 Grove st. TV OMAN WOULD LIKE SITUATION AS »* nurse, care of invalid or housekeeper; no ob- jection to country. Address M. N., Call Office, Oakland. « IRL (NEARLY 16) WOULD LIKE TO AS- sist in housework; country preferred. Call or address 915 Park St., Alameda. ■ ANTED — SITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS cook and laundress; no objection to country; is good bread and butier maker. Apply MRS. BROWN, 728 Geary st. K~ " i; r I NED CREOLE LADY WISHES A POBI> -IV tlon as housekeeper. Please address 865 V» Market St.. room 26. ■-.... "TTO DNO MARRIED WOMAN WITH CHILD -*■ -\2 years of age wants situation in country; home more than wages wanted. M. E. J., box 24. YOUNG WOMAN Is IN NEED OF ANY KIND 1 of work by the day. Address MISS J. M. PARKHILL, 119 Third st. OMAN WANTS WASHING. IRONING OR ''or cleaning 3 days a week; $1, carfare and board. 531 Second si. WEDISH GIRL WISHES a PLACE to do O cooking and general housework; good plain cook. 419 Minna st. "T7HRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS WOULD like JO steady work in a family or hotel; sleep at home. Address 2208 Powell st. by postal. ■youNG LADY WOULD LIKE GENTLEMEN'S mending, Call 144 Fifth St., room 6. . ASTERN YOUNG WIDOW OF REFINE- •ment would like any kind of sewing or gentle- men's mendiug; satisfaction guaranteed. Call Ito 8 p. m. 119 Ninth st., room 2, first flat. "\\riDOW WITH some MEANS WOULD >» like to engage in business with a gentleman. Call 5 Mason st., room 3, first floor. yOUXG LADY WOU LI KE~ A GENTLE- X man partner in a good paying business. Call 5 Mason st.. room 7. SITUATIONS WANTED— MALE. COOK WA.NTS SITUATION; BAKES GOOD bread ; country. Care of 1301 Santa Clara aye., Alameda. ESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN (AGE 20) would like to drive a delivery wagon; knows the city well and well acquainted in the Western Addition: can give. Al references. Address C. SCHMIDT, 448 Clementina st. SITUATION BY gardener and COACH- O man: city or country; Eastern and San Fran- cisco references. Apply by letter or personally, J. DONOHOB. 69V. Shipley st., city. IP IRST-CLASS" EXPERIENCED COOK WANTS position In restaurant or lunenhouse. Address C. It., box 30, P. 0., Melrose, Alameda County. Cal. e nch man and WIFE, speaking -L stood English, want situation on a ranch or private residence; man understands ranch, vine- yard and orchard work : wife is good cook. Apply E. P., 439 Bush st. yOUXG MAN AND WIFE WANT STEADY -L work; man Al all-round cook; wife fine waitress or chamberwork. Address L. M., box 30, Call Office. ; * . RIVER, FULLY COMPETENT, WANTS position; has reference. Address 8., box 17, Call Office. EXPERIENCED WAITER, GERMAN. ■EJ wants a situation; city or country. Address C. H.. 432 Jackson St., room 6. "lY rAN TED— POSITION ABOUT MINES AS • ' assnyer.amaigamator, tool-dressing, or on ma- chinery or kindred work; thoroughly competent. Address L. J. S., 429 Tenth st. DRAUGHTSMAN; YOUNG MAN EXPERT- enced in structural iron and bridge work, can compute strains, would like position in engineer's or architect's office: coo.l references; small wages. Address T. N., box 27, Call office. FRENCH CUTTER AND PANTSMAKKK -T and pressman, who speaks Spanish and Italian but net English, desires a situation, city or coun- try. Address 823V2 Montgomery st. AN AND WIFE, IN COUNTRY OR CITY; ->1 experienced farmer: position as foreman pre- ferred. Address E., box 125, Call Olfice. ~\\7 ANTED —BY EXPERIENCED DRY- '» goods man, country or city; has best of ref- erence; experience in any department. J. Mo I 'ALLAN, Rnss House. GERMAN CONFECTIONERS', CAKE- bakers' and Pastry Cooks' Society, 310 O'Far- rell st., furnishes competent help free. SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS English coachman, or to take care of roadsters- willing and obliging; first-class references. Ad- dress TED, 1725 Everett, St., Alameda. yOUXG MAN AND WIFE (GERMAN) WOULD A like position on a vineyard: man a good farmer and well experienced in making and keeping wines; wife a good cook and housekeeper. Address V. E., 2219 Mission st., city. pOM I I : NT COACHMAN WISHES SITUA- \J tion In private family ; references. Address C. M., box 65 Call Office. RUGGIST WANTS POSITION; 20 YEARS' experience: married. Address Q. X., box 28, Call Office. T>R Ac t ca l HOUSEPAINTER. WITH X tools, wants work; will work cheap. W. C, 3021 Pine, tit. ' SITUATION wanted by PROFESSIONAL vj gardener; is flrst-clnss horseman and driver; can milk, and thoroughly understands all the re- quirements of a gentleman's place; will work for wages to suit the times; reference good and re- liable. A. R. DUVALL, 279 Jessie St., San Fran- cisco. /COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER DESIRES A \J position as bookkeeper, clerk or shipping clerk, or will keep small set of books part of day: best of references. Address C. box 129, this office. SITUATIONS WANTED BY MAN AND wife; man as coachman and work around: wife as second girl or nurse; good references; coun- try preferred- M.. box 11, Call Office. ELGIAN .WISHES PLACE AS CLERK IN store or factory: willing to work for small com- pensation for short time to learn a business. Ad- dress Belgian, box 78, Call Office. rEMALE E£Ll' WANTED. \\T ANTED— GIRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES '» to fill places at best wages. MME. LEOPOLD 957 Market *t. ■"UTANTED— 20 GERMAN GIRLS AT $20. $25. '> MME. LEOPOLD, 957 Market st. 6b"krs3s TO $40; "SECOND GIRL AND laundress, $25, Swedish or German; German second girl and seamstress. $25; German cook 2 In family, $25; nurse. $25; chambermaid and wait- rrss, country hotel. $20: second girl, Bakersfiold, $25: Redwood, $15; 12 housework girl"!, $12 to $25, and others. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. GIRL TO WORK A FEW HOURS PER DAY- T $12. Miss CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. TV" EAT GIRL LIGHT HOUSEWORK $15. MISS 1> CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. * •\TEAT YOUNG GIRL, CARE OF GROWN XI child, $15; easy place. MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton st. 1-" I RST-CLASS WAITRESS FOR SPRINGS. -I- $20; 2 A 1 waitresses for. rirst-clnss city hotel, $20; waitress, private boarJing-house, *15; 2 wait- resses, country hotel, $20; call early. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. THIRST-CLASS- IRONERS FOR CITY AND -L country; girl, general housework, country, $20 fare paid: German girl, cooking mid housework, San Jose, $20: German-speaking cirl, small family. housework, $15; 10 girls for light housework, $15. $20. C. It. HASSEX & CO., 110 Geary st. WANTED— SWEDISH OR FRENCH COOK , $35; German cook, $30; French nurse and seamstress, $25; Scotch waitress, hotel, $20- -waitress, restaurant, $16: dishwasher, $10. LEON ANDRE. 315 Stockton st. \\r ANTED — WAITRESS, RESORT. $2IF '» chambermaid, wait 1 meal, $20, same place' see lady here at 8:30 to-day; 2 French and German second girls, $20; woman to make tamnles; 5 cooks. German style, $25, and ■ large number of girls to fill situations In city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. 2 WAITRESSES, COUNTRY HOUBE- -- keeper, country: 3 girls general housework, roantry. , MURRAY « READY. 634 Clay st. \\r A NTED-S WEDISH OR ~n X R MAN GIRL ''for general hoos work, 2 in family. $25: cook, $30: second girl, $25; waitress, $20; 4 girls, house- work, $15 to $20. Call at 332 Geary st. C GIRLS FOB HOUSE X," SMALL AM ERI- *J con families, $20, $25, MRS. HIRD, 705 Polk. COOK, CITY, $35; OAKLAND, $25; A LAME- da. $20; Niks, $25: Knnoma, $30; Jackson, $25: Calistora, $25; Berkeley, $20: 20 housework girls, $10 to »a 5. 9 Stockton st. WAITRESS, COUNTRY 'HOTEL, $20 : WAI- VL tress for resort, $20. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. . , WEDISH home EMPLOYMENT office. liy 8 Antonio st., off Jones, near Kills. • V OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: X small family; wages $12. 46 Capp st. JURBT-C1 ABS~ girl ON coats, h. s. J BRIDGE & CO., 622 Market at. 1 [MUST-CLASS WAIST AND SKIRT HANDS- X no other* need npply. ■ Cull 2523 Pine st. GOOD FINISHER ON PANTS. 29V_ KlSS- ling st., off Hownrd. . g' a jvioo- GIRL FOR HOUSKWORK FOR ADULTS S« * X a month; sleep home. 312 Hyde st. GIRL TO learn book-folding, apply ■Bookb:sdery, 616 Commercial st., top floor. - "VTEAT YOUNG WAITRESS FOR DINNER" -l-> 25 cU. ,714 Bryant. .-..■.■• ' GIRLS TO LEARN VESTMAKING. 641 \J M..r,cet st. ... - - GIRL TO DO COOKING AND DOWNSTAIRS X work, no washing; wages $25. 1207 Gough st. HELP WANTED— Continued. . T?irst^clla^s^p^rTt^r~on"j»ants. ap- J ply 226 Minna st. , W A PARTNER: MUST BE A GOOD ■• ' " dressmaker- also some good salesladies. Call Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning only, 129 San Pablo aye., room 25. RESPECTABLE WOMAN FOX HOUSEWORK and assist with children. Apply S24y a Guer- rero st. v6u"no~girl for light housework. X 2019 Pine st. ; 9to 12. I FINISHER ON COATS; SHOP WORK: ' steady work. 473 Tehama at. TTi I RST-CLASS WAIST HAND; ALSO IM- j^Prover. MME. HYATT, 507 Post at. FEW LADY CANVASSERS; $2 TO $5 PER X day; experience unnecessary. 317 O'Farrell st. \\r ANTED— GOOD FINISHES ON custom '' pants; also apprentice. 703 Hyde st. GOOD, quick""finisher on shop COATS. r 473 Tehama st. GIRL ABOUT 14 YEARS TO TAKE CARE OF chile; good home. 522 Fourth st. Ii IRST -CLASS FINISHER ON PANTS; X steady work ; good wages. 541 Market st. • A PPREXTICE WANTED— MUST BE WlL- .**. ling to learn light trade and make herself otherwise useful ; small wages. 705 Larkin st. NEAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND ASSIST -^■i with children. 2394 Howard st. yoUXO GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 1414 MA- X sonic aye., near Halght st. r GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ;WAGES VX $15. 1913 Henry St., Berkeley, Berkeley sta- tion. ■yOUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPH; x qualify for good-paying positions. Calif. Tele. Co., Kearny st., entrance Clay st. TMPROVERS FOR DRESSMAKING. 3 ISIS X st., off Twelfth. - • v.; "LMRST-CL.ASS TaILORESS ON COATS; x work all year. Call at once, 9 Powell st.,room 3. ARMEN^TS PERFECTLY COMPLETED VJ without trying on. Lawrence Cntting-school, 1231 Market st. KEBSMAKERS — FIRST-CLASS WAIST and shirt makers, 504 Sutter st. A ILORE~SS WANTED— FIRST-CLASS BUT- -i tonhole-maker on coats. 504 Sutter st. CAN HAVE DRESSES CUT AND FITTED \J for $3: dresses popular prices or engagements by the day ; patterns to measure. 11 Geary. TX& GARMO'S WONDERFUL French XJ tailor method of three measures; the only place to learn the true method of dresscuttlng; complete course $10; lessons given; dressmaking; by the week or month : the latest in basting, bon- ing, skirts, sleeves, collars, revers, etc.; dresses made on short notice: cutting and fitting a spe- cialty. DE GARMO. 219 Powell at. _^ ROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- tlnranrt making school : all brancbea. 702K»tter. MALI: HELP WANTED. X\T A NTE D — GARDE N'EII' DO " " CHORES^. ' » country hotel, $20; waiter, $20; young man to wash dishes, $20; Japanese boy, $3 a week, found; boy to milk a cow, etc., 810, etc. LEON ANDRE, 818 Stockton at. \\r ANTED — CARRIAGE-PAINTER ON A » ' ranch near city, good climate, $35 a month and board; blacksmith for a country shop, $2 50 a day; also farmers, laborers, teamsters, cooks, waiters, dishwashers and others: German waiter, hotel, near city, $20. W. D. EWER .t CO., 626 Clay. HOSTLER, PRIVATE STABLE, MUST have references, $35 and found : 2 stonemasons, So 50 a day. 6 German or Scandinavian farmers, $20 to $25 a day: blacksmith, country shop. $2 60 a day: Swiss milker, $25; cheroman, $10 and $15. C. R. HANSEX A CO., 110 Geary st. 0 WAITERS FOR SPRINGS, $25: 2 WAITERS, *-» summer resort, $25; man to run No. 9 Troy col- lar and curt machine. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EX Pi: IE XCEI) TALLYMAN, COUNTRY sawmill, $50 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. GANG OF RAILROAD LABORERS AND teamsters to start to-morrow morning; free fare. C. R. HANSEN A CO.. 110 Geary st. "1 A PICKMEN. NEAR CITY, $1 75 TO $2 A XW day: 100 sawmill men, $1 65 to $1 70 a day, board $15 a month. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ~E FARM LABORERS FOR VINEYARD, $20; *J 6 farmers, near city, $20 to $26; 2 scraper team- sters, city; 4 drillers, near city, $1 75: 4 laborers for company work, $20; 5 laborers for city, $26 and found: 3 choremen, $10 and $15: blacksmith for camp, $45. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. pOOK AND WIFE FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, v' $50: hotel cook, country, $65: restaurant wait- er, country, $30; waiter boy. $20; laundryman, country. MURRAY & BEADY, 634 Clay st. W ANTED— AMERICAN BOOKKEEPER AND " telf-craph operator: carriage-painter for coun- try, $40 and found;' stout boy for ranch, $10 and found: farmer, $25: farmer and wife. $30; black- smith, $2 50 day; laborer for quarry, $36; second cook for resort, call early, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. W AXTEr> — GENERAL BLACKSMITH ANT) .»» woodworker who wishes to start in business: rent reasonable; must furnish necessary tools and stock; man with family preferred. For further particulars address MAGGETTI & CHEDA, Mar- shall, Cal. I A ITALIAN LABORERS.S3O A MONTH AND lv board. Call early, 51 Third St., room 12. CUTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE S. F. Cutting School. 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. GOOD WAITER. CLARKE'S BAKERY, 612 Kearny st.: call early. \\ T A NTED— A GOOD RUBBER-IN FOR '» gralner. 326 Tehama St., at 7 o'clock. ; -\> ARBERS' ASSOCIATION MEETS TO- X> night. 102 O'Farrell st. J. KLITSCH.Pres. TT'XPERIKNCED FINISHERS ON CUSTOM Xli pants: male and female. 14 Harriet st. G" OOD PRESSMAN ON PANTS. 203 LEAV- enworth st. OBER GERMAN WAITER FOR WINE AND lunch house. Address W. T., box 29. Call Office. EEBTAUBANT WAITER. 1403 VALENCIA ■ street. 11'" AX T —2 ACTIVE YOUNG MEN FORA » » domestic drygoods department. Applv4.«;op. m. to6:SO p. m.,"523 Market St., room 7. W"ANTED— A BRKiHT YOUNG MAN WITH ''experience In selling cntlery, brushes, toilet articles, etc. Apply 4:30 p. m. to 6:30 P. M., 523 Market st., room 7. *r IVE MEN, CITY OR COUNTRY, TO SELL J_i new summer article: pay $3 50 day. Call or ad- drp? a '"■. P. CO.. 328 Seventh St., S. F. : W AKTED - BXEAI:>Y MAN TO ATTEND TO '» cash counter and hired help in well paying restaurant; present owner prefers pr\rtnrrto hired help; best chance in lifetime: 5300 required. See LUNDIN & WEHNER, 539 California st. 7> A BBS Rs — BARGAIN: 3-CHAIR SHOP; If must sell account sickness. Apply 11. BCHEU- NERT. 12 Seventh st. r-CTi AIR BARBER-SHOP; FIRST OFFER O taken ; going East. 137 Third st. STEADY MAX WITH $50 CASH: 12 O weekly guaranteed. 777 Market, room 5. TO BUILDING TRADE MECHANICS, ARCHT- X tectural stuiients. etc: Estimating in all branches taught by experienced S. F. estimator: through the msils'or personal tuition; plans figured for cou tractors. Address Estimator. 2233 Clin- ton aye., Alameda, Cal. CUSTOM SHIRT SOLICITOR, ADDRESS E. E. HO WELL, Gen. Del., Oakland. Ma LE OR FEMALE AGENTS AT 34 THIRD st. Call bet. 9 and 10 a. m. WANTED — FIRST - CLASS CARRIAGE M blacksmith. LARKINS & CO., 636 Howard. TAILOR WANTED. 622 CLAY ST., ROOM 2, X first, floor: steady man. • ,-.-.•. ' .< I TEADY MAN FOR LIGHT INDOOR WORK; O write plain hand; $85 monthly; must have $180 cash. Apply 30 Kearny St., room 6. ANTED— SEAM e"N~FOE ALL PARTS OF tt the world. Apply 228 Pacific it. ■ . ■ ARBERS-GOOD 15-CENT SHOP; A BAR- galn: otl er business cause of selling. Apply DICKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis St. C> 1A A BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: OWNER *|PXUI^. must leave, city before first of month. 112 y a Eddy st. 1 - SALESMAN WANTED— FIRST-CLASS MEN and boys' clothing salesman; must be Al stock- keeper and furnish unquestionable . references: good salary and steady position to satisfactory man. Address for 3 days, Clothing, box 60, Call Office. W" ANTEr) — MEN TO SECURE ROOMS FROM ' 1 $1 a week up. 645 MUsiou st. £AA MEN TO SELL THE MATRIMONIAL u\J\.> newspaper. Office, 997 Market st. STRON G BOY r WANTED. 427 MONT- O gomery st. , -, ■ ■ ■ /^.ENTEEL BOYS WANTED TO SELL CANDY packages on trains.. 6 Sacramento st. ■ "\roUNG MEN TO. LEARN telegraphy; -X qualify for eood-paying positions. California Telegraph Co., Kearny St., entrance Clay st. STRONG BOY TO LEARN COATPRESSING. O 541 Market st. VV A TK D — COOK FOR RESTAURANT, • tt with experience In German and French cook- tng. Addreaa Chief Cook, box 47, Call Office. : OLD CLOTHES, BOOTS AND SHOES BOUGHT and sold • boot and shot" repairing done cheaper than any other place in . the city. . WETTING & .BIXNEWEG, 763 Fol*om, bet. Third and Fourth. WALDO HOUSE, 733 MARKET, BETWEEN . »T Third ami Fourth— rooms per night 16c, 25c and 60c: per week $1 to $3; open all night. W A NTED— MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE » '. their wages to place accounts with us: law and commercial collection; no charge unless successful. KXOX COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Sutter St. ; BA R E IIS" FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. JJ Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. ;- H. SCHEUNEItT. TCMEN FOR CREAMROLL AND COFFIsE It) 6 cents at 44 Fourth St., only. ■; . ; REE BEER: BEST IN CITY 2 SCHOONERS : for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. ,;•-■. :.;.■■ \\ EN'S SHOES V-SOLKD, 40c: ■ HEELS, 25c; IVL done In 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st- basement. \Ttake THE* DEAD — WENZEL'S alarm '» deck: no electricity. 607 Montgomery su . <1> EMOVED ; 706 TO 726%, OPP. HOWABD- Jt at. Theater; also 116 to 418 Fourth St.: best ' place In the city for new and second-hand shoes. . • HELP^JVA^TED-Contlnned. _ . \\ r A.NTED-SINGLE~ ROOMS, A DAY'; $1 » »- week: rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a week; reading room •_ daily papers. 36 Clay at.'-. ■ ■' - ■ '-■ HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO • ' st. 100 outside rooms: best spring beds; single rooms 20c a day, $1 a week: meals, 10c. ~\\r LABOBBBS* AND MECHANICS '•to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propri- etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth si.- 100 rooms; 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $1 per week. "IV r ANTED-MEX TO GET BOTTLE SHARP »' steam beer, sc: bottle wine, 6c. 609 Clay st. SHOES HALF-SOLED IN 15 MINUTES >J while you wait at half usual price. 959 Howard. fjflrt PTIKS MEN'S GOOD SHOES. 25c TO $1. u\J\J 564 Mission st. also GSI Sacramento si. ME NS HALF -SOLING, 60c: LADIES', 40c; -I^'X heels, 25c; done while you wait. 237 Sixth. MEN HALF-SOLING, 60c: DONE WHILE yon wait. 638 Market, oppo»lte Palace Hotel. 1 Of) MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 XVVF and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624^ Washington st., near Kearny. : LINDELL HOUBK, 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75c week, 15c night. BEST IN CITY-SINGLE BOOMS, 15, "JO AND 25cents«pernlght;Sl,$l 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific Houae .Commercial and I.eidesdorlT sts. O-)-\ ELLIS ,ROSEDALE— PRICES REDUCED; *-*—X single furnished rooms, $1 week ; 20c night. OHOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: kJ done while you wait: at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price: work guar- anteed. 564 Mission St., bet. First st. and Second. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for room: 25c night; $1 week. AGENTS WANTED. LADY' "AGENTS WANTED TO-DAY. MRs! DUNGAN, 1021 Valencia St. , ItosP. M. AY A NTED TO-DAY— 2 LIVE CANVASSERS "to Introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS, 7 City Hall avenue. PARTNERS WANTED. <2»£;: YOUNG LADY WANTS A PARTNER; tjpUiJ. nice business. 121 Montgomery, room 8. --• WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ~ ANTED— SECOND-HAND CAMEBA '» dak and field-glass: give style, size and price. Address C. box 9, this office. , KLEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothing, books and Jewelry : ostal. _ PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. BARGAINS EN NEW AND 2D-H AND PIANOS; XJ Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, Mozart, etc. ■ hard- limes prices; installments. EATON, 735 Market st. ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO: A BARGAIN; -LJ at the storage warehouse, 211 Larkin. IF YOU GM HERE QUICKLY YOU WILL J- fl-'d a bargain you can't resist; a fancy-case up righ piano, in nice condition; splendid tone: we guarantee it: the price is— well, you can have it at about your own figures if you come now; uprights $70, $100, $125, etc. THE J. DEWING CO.. sec- ond floor Flood building, sole agents Hardnian, Chase Bros., etc. V ICE UPRIGHT PIANO, $75; ANOTHER, $100 cash. Room 21. 809 Market st. <g>OA FLAT; 5 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS AND *g).Ld\J. bath; all modern improvements. 1712 Hyde st. . ■ ' , BA RGAIN-FINE NEW UPRIGHT PIANO; easy payments. 935 Market St., room 7. (Sj/^A FRENCH UPRIGHT; ga6s WEBER «C5t»V/. upright square )>in.n©s from $50 upward, easy terms. Fay's Piano Factory, 1729 Mission st. GEORGE F. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE Mathushek pianos; sold on very easy install- ments; pianos rented. 1360 Market st. W"M. °- BADGER, WITH KOHLER & CHASE TT 26, 28 and 30 O'FarrHll st. OUR NEW -CONTRACT PLAN IS meeting with great favor: terms of payment are so easy that everybody can have a piano: besi makers: largest stock. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO. ABP BY SEBASTIAN EBABD; DOUBLE action and elegantly Unshed; is found with difficulty anywhere: a nice selection is at present exhibited by SHERMAN, CLAY' <fc CO. fiAil STEIN WAY; $125 ARION FOR <|plvu. sale ss installments. 221 Leavenworth. TECK, C I II C i: I Xt ; A SONS., VOSE A X f) Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ <)fc SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. O SECOND-HAND UPRIGHTS, WITH OUR Zi guarantee; $125 each. MAUVAIS.769 Market. H" OMK INDUSTRY— HEMME A. LONG PIANO CO., 340 Post; pianos sold on Installments; Bend for Illustrated catalogue. ' A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY' A -/"V. good piano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLER <fc CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. ECKER BROS., STEIN WAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: little used; cheap «for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER <fc CHASE, 28 ami 30 O'Farr.-ll st. GREAT BARGAINS in SECOND-HAND Pl- nnos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. 'S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sts. AS Y TERMS: LOW PRICES. KUHLER & CHASE. ; FEW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS. STANDARD makes, almost new, half original cost; see at once. F. W. SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.— SOHMER, New by <fc Evans, Briers and other pianos. STEINWAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED- grand tone; halt-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market.' SUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS. OLD ifc new" H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. rpAILOR PATTERNS CUT TO MEASURE. X basque or skirt, 15c. 115 Kearny St., room 14. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE -TV- WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. ' FOB SALE— MISCELLANEOUS. ATCHMAEEB*S LATHE WITH THIBTY »T chucks, Universal head; flute rest, jeweling tool, arbor squaring fixture, one balloon chuck, countershaft; the whole cast $265: will sell cheap for cash. 917 Market at., room 16. \\riLSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, » ' coffee-mill and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay st. FINE FIRE-PROOF SAFE CHEAP: ALSO shuffleboard. D. J. QUIRK, 128 Fourth. A THRASHING ENG INK FOR SALE CHEAP; J\. one Bxl4 straw-burning thrashing engine, with brand new boiler: built to carry a working pressure of 100 pounds of steam. Apply at T. J. MOYNI- HAN'S boiler works, 311 and 313 Mission st., southwest corner Beale. Finn CHICKw. 10 CENTS EACH: HATCHED *J\J\J by Schule's Self-regulating Hot Water In- cubator: oest in the world. 1213 Valencia st. T?Or SALE. TO BE REMOVED, 619 LEAVEN- X? worth, near Post, house 12 large rooms, lino mantels, crystal chandelier. Apply on premises. POOL-TABLE AND BAR-COUNTER CMEAPi X Apply 118 Washington st. "VTEW $100 LADY'S SAFETY; $50 CASH OR X> installments. 326 McAllister st. , A 1 LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKES Jr\_ of safes which have been taken In exchange us part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 3 burglar-proof bank or coin safes, 7 jewelers' safes, 8 pawnbrokers' safes. 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proof all sizes; at less than half cost; see them before you order. The Waltz Safe Salesroom, 221 and 223 Market st., factory 13 and 15 Drumm St., San Francisco. Cal. TVTEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- 1> hand. W. S. RAY' Mfg Co., 12 California st. COUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES .' bought and sold 1121 1/3 Market, bet. 7th and Bth DENTISTS. — DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, tTTe GEXUIXE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. BR. J. J. LEEK, 1 FIFTH-OPEN evenings. and Sunday until noon. AT CHALFANTS'S,BMASOX,COR. MARKET, sets of teeth are made to please or no charge; on bridges, crowns and cold plates prices reduced; email gold fillings only $2; painless extraction. /"IROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- \J ket, bet. 3d and 4tn, gas specialists : only reli- I aoie agent for paimess extraction: artificial teeth, ! inn $t> ; fillings from $1; extracting 50c, with gas *1. DR. RE A, 9 SIXTH ST. : ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices ana warranted; open evenings . (2«7 A SET FOR TEETH7~WARH A NTE D AS «Jp • good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. A" LL WORK REASONABLE AND WARRANT- Aed. DR. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. R. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET, ST., near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are inado; old plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set; extracting 60c; gas given. C HILTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ) ket at. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. "WEEK'S NEWS FOH 6 CENTS - THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. . S MONEY TO LOAN. PER : CENT— LOW^S-tT^RATES ON CITY, country and collateral , securities. , SHAD- BURSE JR. & CO., 313 Monteemery at. ,-.->' T OANS ON REAL ESTATE, IST AND 2nd XJ mortgages, ■ furniture or pianos without re- moval; lowest rates. BECKER. 240 Montgomery. ONEY AT ti%\ IST AND 2D MORTGAGES, estates, pianos. MURPHY, 628 Market st. ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WITHOUT removal, warehouse receipts and other securi- I ties. Room 68, Donohoe bulldln?, cor. Market and I Taylor sts. - IST AND 2ND MORTGAGES, LIFE INSUR- »nce policies, bank books. GOULD, 633 Marnet. MONE~Y LOANED ON JEWELRY AND DlA- monda. | Mills' building, fifth floor, room 6. , ON ANY SECURITY. AT RATES; DEAL- \J ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. ; ■ MUNICIPAL ;.-. LOAN OFFICE, CP.OCKER building, room 57; telephone Main 5122. '• , ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call . and ■ state your proposition or write: > open evenings. J. NOONAIf , 1021 Mission at. . M' ONE V LOAN J E V AND OTHER J.TX valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market al. • nr. Mason : private entrance 7 Turk. BUSINESS CHANCES. c» 1 on?S eSmantly^furnished eof ! tH) IOUu. fee and lunch parlors, with first-class custom; money-making place; located near Chron- icle building. WILKE, 23S Kearny St., room 4. .ffljl QAA BEER HALL WITH BILLIARDS, »IP_L».)V'I/. on Market st, near Examiner otjice; rent. $100 lease: large patronage; sacrificed on ac- count of other business. WILKE, 235 Kearny st. Q> 1 AAA CORNER GROCERY and bar-. L\JV'\.' . kept by present owner for 18 years; very good business; owner wants to retire and go to Germany. WILKK, 235 Kearny st., room 4. ffiMAA PARTNER IN ESTABLISHED «4pttUU. electric works; contractors for light and power plants: bells and burglar alarms; eteo- tr.c machinery, etc. WILKE, 234 Kearny St.. R. 4. £»QAA YOUNG LADY WA NTS PARTNER »JpOUU. in well-paying coffee saloon; only good, honest and steady man wanted. WILKE, 235 Kearny St., room 4. d'^AA GOOD, PAYING SALOON: FIRST- 3t>DUU. class location. WILKE, 235 Kearny Bt., room 4. ■ "P ROLL & STENBERG 719 MARKET. X near Third, sell or exchange businesses, fur- nished houses, orchards, vineyards, San Francisco, Alameda and Oakland property: send particulars; all applications for sales promptly attended to. . Will exchange for house and lot in San Francisco, a beautiful country home in Contra Costa County; price $6000. PROLL it STENBERG. 719 Market. OOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN WITH r 5>::00 to buy interest in well established cash business; full investigation allowed: references ex- changed. PROLL A BTENBERO, 719 Market st. &/tAA CIGAR STORE NEAR MARKET: fJ>-±UI7. popular stand in business center: clears $150 month: easily run; selling account departure. PROLL & STENBERG. 719 Market st. piGAR, STATIONERY, NOTION STORE; \J bargain. PROLL A STENBERG, 719 Market. "it • t t\f\ OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER SA- iJp'irUU. loon; business center; sacrifice; must sell account other business; trial: full investiga- tion allowed: don't miss it. PROLL «fc STEN- BERG, 719 Market st. - A1 1 ACRES VALUABLE FRUIT LAND, BEST *±' ' location, will exchange for mercantile busi- ness in San Francisco or good country town. PIiOLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. "SjO^fv COFFEE PARLOR; NEAR KEARNY, <£)jUO\J. off Market: old-established; receipts $15 daily; trial and full investigation allowed: owner must sell on account of departure. PROLL & STENBERG. 719 Market at. ©1 CA RESTAURANT AMONG FACTO «3J> JL«JU. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. <KJ.nnn established boarding and tJpttUV'l/. livery stable; has control of the best, livery trade: all first-class outfits and flrst-class boarders; clears to good manager $250 to $300 per month present owner sacrifice on account of other business. PKOLL & STENBERG. 719 Market st. ELL - ESTABLISHED 35-ROOM HOTEL; located among 3 car-houses; present owner 13 years, made fortune: good chance for hotel man. I'ROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. <3£ 1 ?\f\n WILL EXCHANGE ON ACCOUNT *ipx.O\J\J. of sickness; 31 furnished rooms; loca- tion central, Market St. PROLL <fe STENBERG, 719 Market st. ; . v>^v, ffIrQAA A SALOON ON MARKET ST., NEAR •ITOUUI.'. Baldwin: good stock; finest fixtures; $40 daily Income: this is positively the biggest bargain ever offered; will take half cash. See SMITH, HUBEB & CO., 1001 Market st. TO BUY OR SELL ANY KIND BUSINESS SEE 1 SMITH & CO., 1001 Market st. $100 partner wanted lor restai.r nt: guarantee good wages. Also 550, coffee and chop house: cannot be beat for location; must be sold on account death. In- quire SMITH A, CO., 1001 Market st. PARTNER WANTED IN FINE MANUFAC- i- turing and machine shop as office man and collector: good contracts on hand: -$350 required. Apply SMITH, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market st. <r.OAA BAKERY, CANDY, SOD A AND ICE- •ir^— '/U. cream parlor; best location; near Mar- ket: finely fitted; 2 living-rooms: low rent; receipts $8 day. BARRETT & CO., 865y Market st. d>OXf\ SALOON; CENTRAL LOCATION; fipUtJ'J. large whisky trade; selling 9V 2 bbis. beer day; rent $37; 4 living rooms furnished: cause sale going East. BARRETT CO., 8651/2 Market st. '<%>-] O" BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY- *ipI.±J*J. store: receipts $5 a day: 3 living-rooms; rent $10. BARRETT & CO., 8651/2 Market st. (JJ 1 9A ( l PAYING GROCERY AND BAR; I tip L+~\J ' . best corner north of Market; clearing I over $100 month: heavily stocked: low rent; lease: trial. BARRETT & CO.", 865y 3 Market st. <£ QC A BAKERS, INVESTIGATE3JTHIS; <JpOUV/. honest cash counter trade $18 a day; large store and basement: sickness only cause for selling; positive proof ; trial. BARRETT & CO., 865 y 2 Market st. ' <2t O( ) A GROCERY AND BAR; WORT $500. fJpOUU. sacrificed to-day. See LUNDIN A WEHNER, 639 California st. - '-.:>.; <2jOAA WILL BUY i/« INTEREST IN NEAT- 'jpOV/V.' ly fitted up restaurant; clears $200 per month; present owner lady, who prefers partner to hired help. See LUNDIN & WEHNER, 539 California at. c> 97 x~ SALOON; CENTRALLY LOCATED; <iP—' 1 *J. cheap rent: well fitted up: good stock; full investigation allowed: sold only on account of departure. LUNDIN& WEHNER, S39 California st. i"CAA OLD-ESTABLISHED WOOD, COAL *4pUV/l/. hay, grain business; Western Addition: rent $15: over 125 regular customers. SPECK, 30 Montgomery st. <3l7P»n COFFEE-HOUSE. NEAR BALDWIN, «"p I t/U north Market. SPECKS, 30 Montgomery. 9AA A MONTH CLEAR; COFFEE SA- — v/U loon: near Chronicle; cheap. SPECKS, Montgomery. <2>('Z.(\ COFFEE-SALOON; MONTGOMERY; (jpUOv. clears $100. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. ©I 900 SALOON. INCLUDING BUILDING; CP-L^-"-"\J. 5 living-rooms: doing a large business: sold on account of owner retiring from business: bargain. WOOD <fc CO., 917 Market. "(2*9^/1 SALOON, NEAR WATER FRONT, ypZiOXJ. doing good business; rent $25. WOOD & CO., 917 Market st. TTTRST-CLASS BUSINESS FOR SALE, CHEAP. -T Inquire at the office of the "Nevada." 33 South Second st., San Jose, Cal. : .\ - p OOD RESTAURANT FOR SALE. CALL 108 \X Ninth St., bakery. OR SALE— B FURNISHED ROOMS AND restaurant, cheap, on account sickness. Ad- dress J. 8., box 160, Call Office. AYE YOU A STOCK OF GOODS? DO YOU want cash? If so address 10 Fulton st. O» C A SANDWICH STAND; CENTRAL LO- *4TO\J. cation; in front corner of saloon. 14 Ma- son st. pORNER SALOON: GOOD LOCATION; FINE *J stock and fixtures; lease; for sale cheap. 401 O'Fnrrell st. T("<OR SALE— GOOD CORNER GROCERY AND -T bar; good location. Apply Call Office. E" ESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION: LOW XX rent: cheap; must be sol* this month; good chance for man and wife or 2 partners. Call 339 Hayes st. T?OB SALE— FRUIT AND CANDY STAND IN- -C side depot cor. California st. and Central aye. If OR SALE-MILK ROUTE. FOR PARTICU- X 1 lars apply 605 Montgomery St., upstairs. <£J9AA RESTAURANT DOING GOOD BUST ([puUW. ness; must be sold as owner is in an- other business. Address 478 Eighth st., Oakland. ©OCA PARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT jtJPOUV/. business: proprietor been in business over 18 years; has trade of nearly all leading mer- cantile houses of the city ; no night or Sunday work • must be satisfied with $18 to $25 per week. 5 Stockton st., room 1, top floor. <£££A~I^AKERY ACROSS TH E BAY: BUR tfpUUVJ. by owner 3 years: horse and wagon; clears $100 month. 11EALY, 23 Kearny st. F~~ OR~S ALE— FIRST-CLASS SALOON IN OAK- laud: an assignment, and will bo sold at a facri- flce. WICHMAN, LUTGEN it CO., 318 Clay st. "SI Rare;opportunity for res- X%J\J\J . taurant man: downtown mercantile lunch and all-day restaurant: elegantly fitted; one of the neatest and cleanest restaurants in the city • due mortgage cause of selling, otherwise would not sell for twice the amount. Address T., box 87, Call. PARTNER-SAN FRANCISCO FIRM ESTAB- X lished 7 years, doing good business, intends branching out and desires partner who is to invest $5000; can make good salary and 8 to 12 per cent on Investment: a fins opportunity to get Into a live, well established firm; investigation desired- references offered and required; principals only.' Address Partner, box 160, Call Office. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE; BEST PAYING livery stable in town: 30 boarders- 26 livery horses: hacks, buggies, etc.: centrally located- low rent; this is a fine opportunity to get a good P" B?bo.f l^.^if o n rii C e PrlnClPalB ° n y - AddreM $5000 INFERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PA- S)OUUU. per; pays over $200 per month; slclc- ness cause of selling. Apply this office ■nOR SALE- GROCERY-STORE. 918 CEN- J tral aye.. Alameda. FOR SALE— THE SUNRISE SALOON; CHEAP E. / e B. IS! 0 " 1 Dear WatCr iT ° m - Squire of ■Ii RANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND NOTION £e?°SLia^tf tr?et; muat * >«« S£°s sh2nO , D - "«TABLISHED SALOON ON tTn st " * r ° nt: rent ° Dly $2B 4 Washing. Q;Q"^A MANAGING PARTNER WaNTED n^s'?- O hHh. b y V slns: ie udy in established office busi 134"calfotUce P . roflUble: Add — M o^poly, box F^r (a^ a gVg^HAXT. 524 SIXTHSST^ s^l F>o ? ALF TEREST IN first-class <PJ 1 UU J^rult!Uore. Cor. Market and Mason ista! pAin\NF.H , WITH 1800 WANTED IN GOOD- X- Paying buslnfss. Apply this office. A NY ONE "WISH INO TO BUY OR. SELL Acencv W la x ' 8 . wlll do we " to call oa Business Agencj . 8 1 3y 2 Market st., room 2. '. PORNER GROCERY; BAR: STOCK, FIX- V^tures; bargain. Apply Call Office. QALOON-735 MISSION ST., BET. THIRD O and Fourth; good location; a bargain. xa " pAnTNF.H WANTED-LADY PREFERRED" nrsr'^^^^l^'-^-P^-^usi- GOOD PAYING STATIONERY. NEWS candy and toy store, for sale. 1050 Polls st. BUSINESS CHANCES— Continued. <BH7Cf\ AFINECOBNKB LIQUOR STORE; tfo I OU. doing a big business -.best p'nee in the City; rent,sSs. .see JOHN KKIDV, 19 Sixth st. irAA FINE CORNER BAKERY; DOING _ fThOUU. an- excellent business: horse and *■ wagon; splendid location. See JOHN Rh.lD'i, 19 Sixth »r. ; ____ C'^AA WNIJ RESTAURANT NEAR THE tTfOUU. terminus of four cable-roads: doing good business: splendid location. See JOHN REiDY, 19 Sixth street. £,f)7- FOR BALE— GROCERY AND BAR; & A i O. good location. JOHN REIDY. 19 Sixth. SALOON; HANDSOMELY FITTED • UP, O large stock: 16 tarnished rooms; lone lease: cheap rent; sold for %MQ: worth $1500. bO4 Third st. T7<OR SALE -CORNER-GROCERY AND BAR J" in the Mission; 3 rooms and bath, iorpurticu- lars apply 327 Tehama. _^ G~OOD- PAYING ROUTE FOR SALF: LEAD- ing evening paper. 8., box 3S, Call O.iice. <s;^Qfi COTTAGE; 2 ROOMS: LOT 25x120; <&OO\J. Twelfth aye., south of Park, neiT elec- tric-car line; bo agents; easy terms. C, box IS. Call. pi YEN AWAY— BALOON, POOLTABLE, 6 VJ furnished rooms; make offer. Call Branch, 530 Mongomrry st. > \I ILK-DAIRY TO LET: HOUSE 6 ROOMS: i'l burn for 36 cows; horse-barn for 6: water from wind-mill and tank: near Golden City House, Ban Bruno road. Apply G. GIANNINI. pORN GROCERY AND BAR; SALE AC- \J count, of death. 701 Valencia St.. cor 18th. "I?OR SALE— A DAIRY PRODUCTS AND X delicacies store. 1415 Stockton st. mSAMING BUSINESS; 2 EXPRESS WAGONS, Xl double truck, i horses: good will of trade; must be sola in 30 days. E., box 44. this office. <3t7nnn CASH WILL buy you an estab- «jp I \J\J\J llshed business, well located, having flue cash trade in stationery, school supplies, agateware, tinware, wooden ware, toys, notions, etc.: one of firm will assist purchaser for 1 month. Address Bazaar, box 65. Call Office. £AA HALFCASH. BALANCE INSTALL- ijIIUuU. me ms: business pays 8175 month; right man can easily Increase it to $500 or more. Inquire CURTIS <fc BOWLEY, 32 second floor, Mills building. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— J\. WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. LODGING-HOUSES FOB SALE, I £ ; " ROOMS, GEARY ST.; RICH FURNITURE; JLD seller will take out $300 in room rent. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. A Q ROOMS; CORNER, NEAR NEW V.M.C.A.; trO very low rent: clears $165; sell at auction price. SPECK'S. 30 Montgomery at. OR SALE— SMALL LODGING-HOUSE; cheap. 222 Sixth st. QAQ TURK— IO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED OU t7 rooms; $500; rent cheap: a bargain. EVEN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS for sale cheap; 264 Golden Gate aye. Apply between 11 and 4. BARGAIN, if sold to-day — elegant furnished flat, 6 rooms and bath; new house; all cleaned: complete: cheap. 1211 Howard. 1 AND ALL, COME FOR BARGAINS TO BUT- J. TERFIELD real estate. Crocker building. FCEXITI'KE FOB SALE. T^n*R^'H?iTFrcrFiri!x>aM^ T4oTma7 JL son st. : call bet. 2 and sp. m. EDROOM SET, $11: PATENT TABLES. $2 15; Koxbury Brussels, 75c laid; oilcloth, 20c; open evenings. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton st, HG. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, • folding, iron beds, furniture: low prices; Cat Btepladder manulactd for the trade. 779 Mission. ut PRICES IN FURNITURE AND carpets > this week at McCABE's, 948-950 Mission st. ■DEDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND -It second band; 400 carpets, good as new, oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; llnolem, 45c; 7-piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c: ranges, $6; cash or installments; goods shipped free. T. H. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. CARPETS. BRUSSELS,'^<riXII)TIiOX3u"RY^RU* sels, 75c, laid; linoleum, 40c; heavy oilcloth, 20c: open evenings. SHIKKK. 1310-1312 Stockton. CAKFET CLEANING. Rational carpet beating and ben? A xl vating Works, HAMPTON & NUNAN: laying and altering. 313-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission -244. C 1 IT V STEAM CARPET-BKATING AND ) Renovating Works. :<8 and 40 Eighth St. G. R. STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. CtARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND \J renovated same os new. S. FERGUSON <Ss CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. 'HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- ret Beating Works. 353-7 Tehama: lei. So-40. pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 \J Golden Gate are.; telephone east 126. C1 A ? £ ETS WELL CLEANED. BARBERS, 23tf \J 14th, nr. Mission; tel. (Mission) 100. l T mHE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANINO -»- Co. (Incorp.); old established carpet Cleaning machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. f MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- -0 . orating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228. LOST. ~~~ ~~ BAY HORSeT~I EYE BLINDr^VHTTE stripe on forehead. Reward 34 Twenty-third. LOST-LAST SUNDAY. BLACK SETTER -U dog: tag No. 174. Please return 37 Fifth. LOST-CURLY BROWN SETTER PUP; RE- ward. Return grocery, 511 Buchanan st. T OST-A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBEITnTa JJ Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of OENIBE PAGE, No. 157,528. The finder will please return to bank. MONDAY, 3 DEEDS (RECORDED) ■ OF J-J no value except to owner, who is a widow. fi^^C^^ room, TOST- YORKSHIRE TERRIER SLUT: EARS J-i and tail cut: answers to name of Midget. Re- turn to 1610 Van Ness avenue and receive liberal TGwnrci. MEDICAL. RICORD'S PILLS; $IPSO^ Express". safe, sure, reliable: also Rloord's Specialties for females. MAISON'B, agents Roots. Cth & Howard T ADIES TROUBLED WITH FEMALE Dis: rri eases See me at once; sure cure. MRS. DUN- GAN. 1021 Valencia st.; 1 to 5 p. m. rpilE MARVELOUS (SPANISH), POSITIVE! O. guarantee.! cure for female irregularities; easy to take: penectly natural in action: no pain ex- posure or danger: cures in 1 day; sent securely VxtS' i v^ '" - v confidential. Address CARLOS D AMSION, rooms 0 and 10, Playter block, Four- teenth and Broadway. Oakland, Chi ALL LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT THE Jr\. only reliable specialist in San Francisco- in stant relief: 1800 paid for any case I cannot cure^ board: skillful attention during confinement: spe" cial attention to diseases of the eve; advice free- conttdential. MRS. DR. SCOTT. 110 i-^ Turk st. ' ANEW PROCESS-NO MEDIcfN^E, INSTRU- XV ments or worthless pills used- every woman her own physician for all female troubles? OS ter from what cause; restores always In one day • if you want tO be treated safe and surYcaU on men'i physician ; knowledge can be sent and used at home- all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny m. pRF.ssKMOR's BEMEDIEB RESTORE Tayl'wst! 1 . S. D F. Va y; ° Btrolo reading. 41d AI - ,','i 4 "' X y J A? ENEU ' PRIVATE HOME hi oofr f all female diseases; separate homes for la- dies before and during conHnement; have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor- ir- regularltirs cured in a day: guaranteed: no instru- ments: regular physicians of long and successful practice: travelers attended; no delay: all business strictly confidential: babies adopted. 419 Eddy st. -i \ §P RE SAFE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE* \l disease; a home in confinement with best 1 care: with the privacy of a home and conveniences 1 of a. hospital; consultation free and confidential- a I positive cure for liquor, morphine and tobacco - habit; every case guaranteed without injury to health. pR. GWYER, 311 V 3 Hyde st. POSITIVE, GUARANTEED CURE^FOITir: J. regularities; used for years in private practice with invariable success even in most aggravated cases; easy to take; perfectly natuml in action- no pain, exposure or danger: curs In two days' sent securely sealed on receipt of $3 or C O j> •' strictly confidential. Address DX. J. ailLTnv BERGETOLE. P. O. box 2223, S. F. EiR.'AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT. FORMERLY of 12111 Miss-on, now 1508 Market st ■ ™ y Irregularities cured in a few hours; guariaieed- no instruments used : sure preventive. DAUDET'S APIIRO TABLF.TS-T HK i GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia; lmpotcncy and all disorders of the sexual organs'- a oox. b boxes 5: send for circular. J H. WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. '•n|RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY. DISF.ASI s ; OF* XJ women; ladies near or far assured quick relief of disease: irregularities restored dally; safe cure guaranteed; no instruments; home In oS mem: best skill; low fees; pilis $2 1370 Market r)H. lIALi,,I4McALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR _ l next o *"** Bant: diseases of women. riIHE "INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE" FOR in/, l r in - S "' i! 5 '; nd , "amp for information or 50c tor trial jar to P. O. hi 1896, Sao Francisco. PRIVATE HCiIK IN CONFfNEMKNT: «ER- ' x man midwife. MRS. POWELL, 1310 Mission. MICK PRIVATE BOMB IN CONFINEMENT m : -lHi m ?-V reasonable price In the city. MRS. M. PFEIFFEB, midwife, 801 i Folsom i .' i^- ,7 IKS ' v McAllister st.. near Market: JJui'it a i con 'P ct 'iora; only qnallflcd, imsty sp» mutter 1»* qXiick wll « f °' H«-«.il:iritie\ n» "• Sid Jf«i? • hat cat - 8e: treatmont sdentTflc, harmless and painless; never falls; homein confinement! -i see Mrs. Dr. Pnets and !>,■ content. 254 1, J_see Mrs. Ur. Pustz and he content. 254% 4th. A L AI; ' S fr ench 111.1.5. ±ru A oon t0 ladies troubled with Irregularities; SL.?!i S f r:s>afoßn ' lBur °: $2 50, express C. O. D. don t , . . ay until too hue. OSGOOD IJP.Oa^ Oalt- l£nd, Cal.. agents for Alpvau et Cle. __][•_. FINANCIAL. T. OW RATES; CITY, COUNTRY : COLLAT- x-i era! securities TRAVERSE. 313 Mont,,-'y.