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14 OUT-OF-TOWN PERSONALS. Gilroy, Cal., Sept. 12. -Miss Minna Royce and Miss Anna Linscott, who have been visiting the Misses Cobb, returned to their respective homes in Snn Jose and Santa Cruz to-day. Mrs. Senator Mahoncy came down from San Fran c; -o' fast evening to attend the ball, and wore the handsomest gown of the many elaborate toilettes there. Mrs. Dr. Ross, Miss Angehne Pnncevalle. Miss Mines, Miss Florence Mc- Kamara and Sheriff Mctvoy, all of Red wood City, attended the celebration here. Mr* I w." Furlong has returned from Chico. The Misses Vanderhurst of Salinas and Miss Lucy McCann of Sauta Cruz are the guests of the 'Misses sargent. Mrs. George Turner of Modesto is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wentz. MiM Mamie Ladd, Miss Belle Briprgs. Miss Mnr.ia Latour and Mrs. Ada Baldwin re turned to Hollister to-day. Sheriff and Mrs. J. L. Matthews and Miss Hebbran of Salinas attended the Admission-day fete in Gilroy. Mr and Mrs. Sam Rainey, Colonel and Mrs. Andrews, Chief and Mrs. Sullivan, ex-Sheriff McMarm and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts returned with the Veteran Firemen to San Francisco to day carrying fond remembrances of their four days' outing in Gilroy. George Roop and Su pervisor Rea have returned from their hunting tiip to Alaska. Key. and Mrs. T. M. .SweU have been visiting relatives in San Fran cisco. Richard Ry,m has been paying a visit to old friends" here. Miss Rose Kuss of San Francisco is visiting Miss Kate Scuafer. Mrs. Harry Mi'Duffee is down lrom Reno to visit relatives. ' Miss Brown of Santa Rosa is visiting her sister, Mrs. V. lloslinger. Miss Lahiff and Miss Mattie Brunell returned to Hollister to day. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Partridge of San Jose are visiting relatives here- Wrs. E. Logan of Hollister is the guest of Mrs. C. C Ingalls. Santa Rosa, Cal., Sept. 12.— S. Koya, Japanese Consul at Sun Francisco, is a guest at Fountain Grove, near here. Mrs. L. H. Pieston, who has a position in the United States Mint at San Francisco, is visiting friends here. Miss Frances Phelps has returned from a month's visit to Seattle. Vernon Goodwin, who is teaching school at Tomales, is visiting relatives in Santa Rosa. Mis* Bertha Dedrick of Berke ley is visiting ax the Williams residence. Mrs. Thomas Bonner has returned from an extended visit to friends in San Francisco. Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Menary are in San Francisco. Miss Trfisk of San Francisco is visiting Mrs. E. D. Sweetser. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seegelken of San Francisco are guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Seegelken. Mrs. Ed Rue and children, of Alameda, are visiting Mrs. C. A. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller and their daughter, Grace, are spending the present week in San Francisco. Miss Belle Ross is spending a few weeks in Sac ramento visiting friends. Key. Loyal Win, State Sunday-school organizer, is in Santa Rosa. Mia Virginia Thompson has returned from a vi.-it to Miss Estee at Napa. Miss Siofen is visiting friends in San Francisco. Key. J. T. Bhartlefl has returned from a visit to Stockton and San Francisco. Rev. Dr. Finley is in San Francisco for a few days. R. P. Legrq and family have returned from a family reunion at Sonoiia. Miss Frances Pratt of Alameda and Mrs. A. A. Campbell are visiting friends in Sauta Rosa. Mrs. James W. Gates has been en joying a week's visit with Mrs. Dwinelle at the woolsey ranch, near Fulton. Cloverdale, Cal., Sept. 12.— Miss May Warn bold left a few days ago for Palo Alto, where she entered the Leiand Stanford Jr. University. Miss Flossie Stevens is enjoying a pleasant visit with friends in San Francisco. Mrs. F. P. Elliot and Miss Edith and Walter Elliot, who have been spending the summer in Cloverdale and Preston, returned to their home in San Rafael Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Richmond are attending the Methodist con ference at Pacific Grove. Miss Lena Ury of Ssn Jose is their guest while there. Mrs. O. W. Grove returned to her home in Merced Tuesday, her daughter, Miss Pauline, having preceded hera few days before. Postmaster Domine has returned from a week's absence visiting friends in Pacific Grove, San Jose and San Francisco. Miss Dolly Cooper of Echo, after a week's visit with relative* in the Bay City, returntd home Tuesday. Miss Annie Domine is visiting for a fortnight with Miss Elaine Mould at- Santa Rosa. Alfred R. Rulofson, prominently con nected with the firm of Baker & Hamilton, San Francisco, accompanied by his wife, is en joying a month's sojourn in Los Angeles and other cities in the southern part of California. H. W. i.'hase. who has been spending the past few days with his iamily, resident here, re turned to his business in the metropolis Tues day. C. A. Yordi is in San Francisco on busi ness and pleasure. Mrs. J. Reed and daughter, Miss Baby, are home again for a month's stay at Pacific urove. Capitola, Cal., Sept. 12.— Arrivals at Hotel Capitola: E. B. Pixley, S. W. Paimer and wife, Miss Edith Case, E. L. Van Cleck and wife, H. O. Lester and family, Dr. and Mrs. C. \V. Doyle, Fhill Francis, Penny Press. Santa Cruz; Frank J. Murphy, Watsonville; Hiram J. Tuttle, San Jose; C. A. Fitch Jr. and wife. Miss Minnie Cope, Mi?s Louise Barnbart, Santa Cruz; Cap tain C. F. Taylor and wife, San Francisco; George W. Chandler, D. C. Fargo, Santa Cruz: N. A. Van and wife, V.'atsonville: A. J. Cope, Santa Cruz; 8. B. Fagens, Corralitos; R. O. Kerby, Fred Krager and wife, E. War ren (Record), L. L. Trumbley, Miss Minnie Dyer, Miv« May R. Dyer. Santa Cruz; J. M. Taylor and wife, Jopiin, Mo.: Orene Hastings, George Hastings and wife, F. W. Lucas and wife, Mrs. G. H. Piper, L. F. Smith and wife, H. Foster, Santa Cruz; W. T. Manly, San Jose; J. W. Linscott, Santa Cruz; M. Gacnon, J. D. Bagnall, Captain J. T. Freels. W. T. Har vey, Watsonville; C. B. Younger, T. Ware, Santa Cruz; Miss E. Hill, Sacramento; Mrs. S. Moreland, Miss K. Hogan, Watsonville; Master Percy Purcell.San Francisco; Mrs. R. Anderson, Miss Bomgardner, Santa Cruz; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ashley, Mrs. 11. Thompson, Fel ton; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Chase, Santa Cruz; Luke C. Sresovich, San Franci«co; John Moll, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stenner, Oakland; C. T. Settle, San Jose. Mrs. O. A. Rudolph went to her home in San Jose yesterday. Miss Tudie Gilmer of Visalia is visiting her sister. Mrs. W.W.Wright, at this place. El Paso de Robles, Cal., Sept. 12.— Among those registered at Paso Kobles are W. A. James, F. T. Katz and son, Mrs, R. F. Parks, D. W. Gilmore, J. K. Aseroc, Mrs. M. Aseron, Miss L. Lodge, J. M. Jones, M. Rodgers, S. P. Felts, Mrs. Sunderland, J. Crocker, M. A. Lathrope, C. A. Hnskins, O. S. Smith, A. Wilk son, Dr. R. M. Hunt, Mrs. A. J. Prager, L. E. Hickem, Mrs. Grow, C. r. Conrad, 11. Frost, James M. Costello. Fred B. Woods, Mrs. Woods, Frank Campbell, J. B. Wright, N. Porter, D. F. Dick, A. M. Hanson, E. M. "Baker, P. E. Keller and wife, W. F. Davis, Jacob Mayer and wife, Mrs. E. Redstone, Mrs. R. M. Hamilton, Miss Hamilton, Miss L. Hamilton, N. Hamilton, li. Ackerman, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Lillis, Miss Lillis, Miss N. Young, Mrs. Husker and James Young. Los Angeles, Cal.. Sept. 12.— Will A. Strong of Alvarado street left for the East Saturday to enter the junior class at Cornell. Mrs. J. M. Ballard and daughter, Miss Nettle, left for San Francisco yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks have returned home from Redondo, where they have been passing the summer. Dr. and Mrs. MacGowan are back from their summer outing at Redondo. \Y. 11. Workman Jr., son of ex- Mayor Workman, has returned to Stanford to resume his studies. City Electrician Francisco leaves for San Francisco this week to spend his annual vacation. EEAL ESTATE TKANSAOTIONS. Hans and Christine Petrrsen to E. C. Kilpatrick, lot on N line of Green street, 87:6 E of Polk, E25. N 100. SW to point 85 N of Green and 87:6 E of Polk, SBS: $10. Caleb and Annie S. Milliean to Henry Met zgar, lot on H line of Greenwich street, 112:6 E of Lacuna. E V.5 by 8 80: *10. Mamie Aubertine to George P. Aubertine, un divided fifth of lot, on N line of Fulton street 110 E of Lagana, >J 27:6 by N 120, subject to mortgage; gift. Donald Y. Campbell to Arthur McCracken, lot on SW line of Green and Bncbannan streets, S 25 by W 100: $10. Agnes E. Hnwes to Alexander G. Hawes, lot on SW rorne r of Washington und Buchanan streets, W 105 by S 67:81.4: gift. F. M. Hatch to same, iot on W line of Buchanan street. 67:^ S of Washington. W 105 by S 60: $10. Veronica C. Baird and Ebenezer Scott, trustees of the estate of John H. Baird. to Jeremiah Ahrrr, lot on N line of Wnller street, 162:6 W of Lott, W 25 by N 137:6: $1650. John JlcAdams to .lane McAdama, lot on W line of Florida street, 156 N of Twenty-second, N 26 by W 100: also lot on >7 line of Columbia (Florida") street, 234 N of Twenty-third, N 26 by W 100; gift. Alfred Olson to Lucy E. Carrel, lot on E line of Hnrnson street, 262:6 S of Twenty-first, S 25 by E 100: 910. M. Morgenthau Company (a corporation) to An ton Halbrltter, lot on NE corner of Twentj-sccond and York streets, N 97:6 by E 25: if 10. Alfred Olson to Cecilia Walling, lot on E line of Bryant avenue, 185 S of Twentv-rlrst street, 8 25 by E 100: $10. 'Western Loan Association to Philllppina Goller, lot od S line of Elizabeth street, 180 E of Castro, E 36 liv S 114; «10. .Mary Randall to Charles W. Randßll, lot on S line of EUU street. 166 W of Taylor, W 27:6 by S 137:6, quitclaim deed; SI. John K. and Fanny W. Spring to Edison Light and Power Company, lot on SEline of Stevenson street. 315 SW of Third, SW 40 by SE 70; $10. Fanny W. Spring to same, same: $10. Mos s and Martha A. Ellis to Andrew B. Me- Cre'-ry, lot on N\V line of Brannan street, 330 SW of Fourth. ?«\V 75 by NW 160: *10. Real Estate nnd Development Company to Clara Johnson, lot on E line of f<e llaro street, 250 N of Twenty-third (Nevada), N 25 by B 100: grant. Same tn Lena Spute, lot on I, line of'De Haro street. 276 N of Twenty-third (Nevada), N 25 by E 100: crant. Leonard B. Scnmid to Louis F. Sanden, lot on E line of 'i weniy-seeohd avenue, 225 N of Point Lobos. N 26 by E 120; ?10. J. B. Haggin, Lloyd Tevls and Henry Wads worth (trustee! Sau Francisco and Point Lobos Road Company) to Jaou-B Boyd, lot oa b line oi Clement street, 32:6 E of Twenty-eighth avenue, S 100 by E 25: also lot on E line of Twenty-eighth avenue 300 N of Clement street, E 120 by N 25; $495. Same to John D. Tallant. lot on N line of Point Lobos avenue 107 :6 E of Twenty-eighth, N 100 by X 50: $500. James Boyd to L. R. Ellert, lot on 8 line of C •meat street, 83:6 E of Twenty-eighth avenue, S 100 by X 26: also lot on E line of Twenty-eiclith nvenue, 300 N of Clement street, E 120 by N 25; $10. ALAMEDA COt'NTY. J. K. McLean of Oakland to Guy C. Earl of Oak land, lot on Elineof Adeline street, 50S of Tenth, H 35 by E 100, block 546, subject to a mortgage to Union Savinsrs Bank for $1000, Oakland; $10. Llliie Schlunrt to Fpederike Schlund, lot on E line of Linden street, 270 N of Eighth. X 39:8 by E 126, Mock J, Market-strT*et Tract; also lot on E line of Filbert street, 142:5 8 of Tenth. S 39:7 by E 125, hlock 543. Oakland: gift. Catherine Terney of Oakland to Michael Terney of Oakland, lot on X line of Ninth st root. 95 E of Harrison. E 25 by N 100, being portions of lots 27 ani 28. block 122, Oakland: gift. Same to Michael T. Terney, lot on N line of Simp son avenue, 680 W of Telegraph nvenue, W 40 by N 112, being the W 20 feet of lot '_'S ami B 20 feet of lot 27, Simpson's Tract, Oakland; gift. Katie shepherd of Oakland to Herman Hoffman of Oakland, lot on S line of Thirteenth street, 110 W of Peralta, W 25 by S 125, being lot 31, block 26 b, Oakland ; $10. Marie A. Strellnger or Curtis to Marguerite Loutz of New York, lot 166. resubdivisiou Peralta Park, Oakland Township: $10. John H. Church (by W. S. Har'.ow. Commis sioner) to E. A. Haines, lot on SW line of East Twrw v-second street, 113:9 SK of Nineteenth ave nue, BE t;3:9 by SW 140, being iots 6 and 7'and a portion of lot 8, bloric 68. northern addition to Brooklyn, Brooklyn Township; $370. George T.and Sophie L. Wright to Felix Marcus? of Alameda. lot on E line of Lafayette street. 123:6 8 of Railroad avenue, S 2 by E 108, Alameda. quit claim deed; $10. Felix and Delfina Marcuse to William C. and Granville L. Savage, lot on E line of Lafayette street, 123:6 S of Railroad avenue, 842 l.y F. 108, being portion of Stewart Tract, Alameda: $10. A. A. and Friderike Overacker to James Hagan of San Francisco, lots 1, 2, B, 11, 12, block 40, town of Livermore, Murray Township: $10. Clara L. E. Anthony to Francis J. Woodward, lot on S line of Clinton street. 160 E of Uniou, E 50 by S 100. being lot 2, block L, Lynn Homestead, ad joining Highland Park, East Oakland: $2500. A. M. and Mary C. Benharn. W. R. and Ellen L. Thomas of Oakland to F. A. Brown of Oakland, lot 11, block E. Peralta Heights, quitclaim deed, East Oakland ; $10. James and Grace S. Warrener to James Mc- Manus of Oakland, lot on E line of Pleasant Val ley avenue, 227.27 N of Piedmont avenue, N su. E 105, 525, X 101, S 28.07, W 193.45 to begin ning, lots 8, 9, 46, Revised Map of Piedmont Cable Tract. Oakland Township; $5. Henry J. McCoy to Etta J. McCoy, lot on SE corner of Fulton strept and ChsTnuing way, E 130, S 100. W 130, N to beginning, being portion of lot 8, block 4, property of College Homestead Asso ciation. Berkeley; sift. same to same, lot on NW corner of Durant and Bowditch streets, N 130 by W 60. being a portion of lot 5, block 10, College Homestead Tract, Berke ley : gift. Francis J. and Dell C. Woodward to Clara L. E. Anthony of Oakland, lot 38. block A. Prospect Hill Tract, being a subdivision of a portion of olocks I, A. Eanci F. Revised Map of Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township; $H>. A. H.Brec-d of Oakland to F. C. Freeman of Iv diana, lot on SIC corner of Twenty-eighth avenue, 50 SW of East Eleventh, SW 25 by SE 75, block N. Knowles <fe Potter's subdivision of Kennedy Tract, subject to a mortgage for $1050, Bast Oak land: $10. A. and Louise C. Chevannler of San Francisco to Esther K. Chichester (wife of C. A.), lot on Sline of Klinkner avenue, 159 E of San Pablo. E 50 by S 105, beins portion of plat 43, Runcho V. and D. Peralta, Oakland Township: if 10. Builders' Contracts. Meta Ecks with G. Schutt. to erect a two-story building, except painting, plumbing and gasfittin^. on E line of Buchanan street, 113:9 S of Turk; $3860. Ann Keyes with M. G. Lynch, to erect a two story frame building on S line of Freelon street, 105 Wof Fourth : $5100. Wilhelm Beckmann with T. G. Cochrane. to erect a two-story building, except gas fixtures, mantels and concrete walks, on N line of Twenty second street. 50 W of Tennessee: $2628. Adolpu Schneider with F. V. AcKer, to erect a three-s;ory building, except painting, plastering and piumbiiiK, on NW corner of Fourth and Freelon streets; $4550. HOTEL AEKIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. D Stoessen, Kaeto N Burl, Chico W A Briggs, Or J R Hebbron, Salinas Dr A E Julian. Yreka M E E«an, Mexico S W Andrews, Pomona E Tucker, Oroville J A Brown, Sacto T L Reed. Reedley J H Baker, Cnicago w A Clark, Pa c; H Merriam.St Helena Mrs J G chase. Antioch .1 sirimrer it w, Miiton Mrs J W 8 Townsend, F.I Lestley, Milton Antlodi John Derst, Bait Lake H E Clark <fe w. Nebr Johh Heinricns, Cal Mls» H L Rogers. Nebr c M Davis, Nev J s Desimone & w, s Jose T J Rises & w, Cal T James, Ashand Miss Jessie Riggs, Cal KB h o-:e &w, Honolulu Mis* Bena Ris>,'s, Ca! S Rose, Honolulu W H Clark. Log Angeles Miss Chaffee. Honolulu V Courtois. Santa Rosa W A Davis, Brentwood C H Dwinelle, Fulton M Newton. Cal A M Johnston, S Rosa A P Leroux, Nev G F Truwlth, S Barbara H F Dansberg, Nev G J Febriau, Chico Walter Bruce, Chicago PALACE HOTEL. R H Rosseter, Alameda C a Macbride & w,S Jose G L Rattebone, Albany J McDonald <fe w. lowa E D Boyle. Nevada O F Alexamier.Clevelund !S S Ausiin, Los tiatos JIT Barrett, Mich Dr H L Pace. Tulare C Hnliamore <fe w. Prtlnd L H Smith. Minn GG Broome & svt.Brklyn E H Arnold. Minn H Williams, Liverpool H L Huwison, Mare Isl J H Quinn, Chicago M L Severance, w, eh <fe C J Quinn, Chicago md, Los Angeles C Stein, Chicago W H Read & w, Baltlmr G Coblens, South Africa Miss L Reocl, Baltimore F\V Swanton »fc w.SCruz Miss D Read. Baltimore W L Gill & w. San Jose H G Hunter, Phila C E Mills, New York R T Plan & w, Scotland LICK HOUSE. D O Castle, Stockton G Lisler, San Rafael W R Carithers, S Rosa M H Isoard, Nevada City S Isoard. Ne\al:t('ity H Coleman <ft w, Merced H A Crawford & w.Napa T II Kyland, N V Mrs Fitch. Monterey J T Britton, Cal Mrs E Fuller, San Jose II Levy, Jackson C steenbenjh, Brentwood J H Carter. Los A ngeles A E Hall &w, Visalia Mrs Fox, San Jose H Froniholtz, Germany N Voisord, Yolo H O Raynor.Pacific Grve H R Bi.sh, Suisun H N Tracey, riacerville F W Benjamin, Oroville C W Malr, Illinois J Feeley, P.ed Bluff NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J R Little, Wash, DC F Asher, Ashland. Or M Hennessey, Buffalo Mrs 0 Edwards. «&n Jose H L Duckey, Modesto Miss L Ashcraft. Hollistr M J Callan, Hollister M B Knnis, Chicago Mrs Brown & f, Chico .1 L Summers, Chico Miss B Summers. Chico B B Booth, Sacramento L B Lovelock. Boston M F Furry, Monterey B C Connors, Monterey J Black, Bakersneid* W P Shaw, Australia T McQuade, Australia BALDWIN HOTEL. A W Martin, Chicago B Alexander, Phila S Howard, Phila R Clayton. Virginia Mr A: Mrs Ryers, S Ana Mrs Gu'-rin, Cincinnati H A "Young. Taeoma M G Sherwood, Fresno R Offer, Santa Cruz T 8 Branan, Carsou SAN FKANCISCO "CALL." RrsiNK.-S OFFICE of the San Francisco Catx— TlO Market street, open until 12 o'aock every rlgM In the year. BRANCH OFFICES— S3O Montgomery street, tcrrfrClay: open until 9:30 o'clock. SJS Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Lftrkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. tW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open crtil f o'clock. 263? Mission street, open until fl o'clock. 116 Tsinth ("treet. open until 9:30 o'clock. KOTICX OF 3iEKTIN<xS. ipp^ YEKBA LI'ENA lodge OF~~" t*3£' Perfection No. 6— Regular meeting *w* THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, September ft 13, at 8 o'clock. D. 13. . l& GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. <2il*? atTir" MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. *"" ls*& and A. M.— Called meeting THIS J* (FRIDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the W. M. /^\ CD. BUNKER, Secretary. sKg= ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, F. ■ A Cb^»^ aud A. M.— Officers and members are iJV requested to attend the funeral of our late T£3f brother, GEORGE A. Kl'l CHEN, from the/x^N Masonic Temple, THIS DAY, at 1 p. m. " ' ■ ■ A. S. HUBBARD, Secretary. Jt^sp TO NON-A FFILIATED .^aUUM^. £*»»' members, I. O. O. F. — Farns-^ySSjjtl; worth Lodce No. 95, J. O. O. F., is now '^o^S^^T beina; organized and will be instituted 'v/i'X^' SATURDAY EVENING. September 28. All non- affiliated members of order who deiire to con- nect themselves with a lodee in this city «re In- vited to sen.l their names and addresses to H. KNOBEL, 324 Battery s:.. or G. R. WEEKS, 669 Market st., who will furnish all Information re- quired. ' , ijjPip ANNUAL MEETING — NOTICE IS ***& hereby given that the twentieth annual meeting of the sharehoders of the West Oakland Mutual Loan Association will be held at the ollice of the corporation, cor. Seventh and .Willow sts.. West Oakland, Cal., on MONDAY, September 16, 1895, at 7:30 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing directors for thje ensuing year, presentation of the twentieth annual report and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. All shareholders are earnestly requested to at- tend. Books are now open to subscription for 1000 shares of stock of the nineteenth series.: Loans male In San Francisco and ; Alameda- counties only. Interest 6 per cent per annum, free of mort- gage taxes: premium 20 per cent gross or 50c |>er share installments at pleasure of borrower. | Loans may be repaid at any time desired. By order of the board of directors. A. SB A RBORO, Secretary. - DIVIDEND NOTICES. *^S» DIVIDE^D^N^ir^"7S^^NT ; B^ER I*-* share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after Friday, September 20, 1895. Transfer books will close Saturday, Septem- ber 14, 189S, at 12 o'clock M. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. O^p" THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS OFTBLS ***-' California Savings and ■ Loan Society have d>c ared a second dividend in liquidation of five (5) per cent on all deposits, payable on and after Tnes- day, Sept. 3, 1895, at the ofhee of the corporation, northwest corner of Powell and Eddy tits. - San Francisco Sept. 2. 1895. By order VEBNON CAMPBELL, Secretary. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1895 speci al otl c&s. |Kip~Ti^ATDY~w7sHlss^^^ Eb-^* neckties to clean. Room 9, 2 d floor, 122 Post. a_^» YOUNG JEWISH LADY GIVES ELEC- I*<& trie baths. Offices 47-48, 850 Market st. fflPsa ALCOHAL BATH AND MANICURE ■S_y 17 A Sixth St., rm. 1. MRS. BERNHARD.. sJ_3S=> ELECTRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS, ES^e' 120y 3 Geary, room 11: hours 10 to 10; $1. jj_^» DR. E. PUGH HAS REMOVED FROM SS3? 1104MarKetst. to 428 Eddy. f£sS* BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR «4. ES56' Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 416 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 6680. ; WINDOWS CjuEANED and FLOORS •*"-*' scrubbed ; reasonable rates: payment for damages cuarantetd. C. ROSSI «fe CO., 242 Sutter. gp-^S CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE; BrJ5 r no pain. Chirupodit Ir«titute, 36^ Geary. R_S=" BOOMS WHITENED, w^ed S3 50 no. 30H .Sixth. Georse Hartman. igtTS A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS— THE iS^B?. WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, tor mailimr. SITUATIONS WASTED-.tf.K31A1.J5. nEMOVED: MME. LEOPOLD, 20 STOCKTON i-i' st; reliable male and female; city or country. p OMPETENT GIRL WANTS situation t< \J do chamberwork and sewing; is good children's nurs?: not long from the East; willing and oblig- ing; can give city references. Please call 63 Chlpley st., upstairs. . . . ATIDDLE-AGED woman WISHES SITUA- -IVL tion In family doing general housework. J Ad- dress MRS. WYTOR, 4 Pringle St., off Greenwich, bet. Montgomery and Sansome. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS X housekeeper; will accept small wages with privilege of taking a child along. Call 1113V a H oward st. , room 11. * XPERIENCED DRESSMAKER DESIRES J-J work at home or to go out by the day; terms very moderate; elegantly fitting suits from $4 11 p- ward. Call at 30 Twentv-thir.l st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITU A- ■It tion to do general housework; firs:-class cook. Please call at 231 Third st., room 16, top floor. OOITSHORT-bRDER COOK WANTS SlTU- ation; $50 per month. Call at the Esmond House, room 26, 735 Market st. . .- ■ . p ENTLEMEN'S MENDING NEATLY DONE. VJ" Call at room 22, first floor, 106 Stockton st. DRESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS CUTTER AND -L' fitter, wishes a few more engagements in fam- ilies by ihe day: best of references: terms reason- able. Address P. C, box 18. Call office. SWISS GIRL WISHES A SITUATION FOR cooking and housework. 621 Commercial st. IpOR RELIABLE COLORED HELP APPLY J De BOW <fe LONG, 628 Montgomery st., room 8. "y OU GERMAN LAD Y, EXx'ERIENCED 1 nurse, wishes to give her services to party jroing Kast in return for traveling exponsps. Address MISS WESTNER, Kastland, Marin County, Cal. ■y OUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS POSITION JL for upstairs work and sewing. Call at 7 Buena Vista aye., off Baker and Haight sts. pERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO GO VX out washing and housecleaning by the day, or ■ would go out for a few hours dßiiy. Call or address 105 Berry st., foot of Third, upstairs. RENCH WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO WORK -C by the hour or day; good references. Please call or eddresi MME. JACQUST, 1921 San Carlos aye., bet. Twentieth and Twenty-first. yOUNG MARRIED WO MAN WANTS WORK X by the day, washing, ironing and houseclean- in? or plain sewing: $1 per day. Call at 54 Ship- ley st., in rear. OMPETENT AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES situation in American family: housework or cooking; city orcountry; wages $20 to $25. 132 Sixth st., room 29. BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO tDO CHAM- berwork and waiting, or assist with light house- work. Call 622 Seventeenth sU SITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE O woman as working housekeeper or to do sew- lng. Address W., Call Branch, 717 Larkin. yOUXG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO JL assist in housework and mind children. Apply 513Goughst. yOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO -1 do light housework in small family. Apply 606 Fell st. pOMPETENT MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN V>/ wishes situation to do general housework; is a good cook: will work lor moderate wages ; city or short distance in country. Inquire 705 Castro" St., Oakland. p ENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS MADK TO ORDER— VJ MRS. POWELL, 35 Turk st. ; ; : \ 1 EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY WISHES A -J permanent position as stenographer and type- writer or general ofttce assistant : has a good knowl- edge of bookkeeping; first-class recommenda- tions. Address Steno, box 60. Call Office. V IKST-CLASS AMERICAN COOK WISHES . -1 situation in American family; can do all kinds of fancy cooking: reference if required. Apply 444 Teh-ama st., near Sixth. WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO light housework in private family. Call or ad- dress 967 Mission s:. THE HOME AND BUSINESS BUREAU HAS 1 first-class seamstresses and dressmakers by the day. Academy of Sciences, 819 Market st. WEDISH DRESS WISHES SITUA- tion in institution or small family. Please call or address V2y- Sacramento st. T ADY WITH A CHILD WANTS SITUATION J-J as housekeeper in widower's family: no objec- tion to country. Call or address A. B. C, 867 Cen- ter St., Oakland. : yonxo widow wishes a position as JL housekeeper. Call, 11 Kearny at., room 27, first floor. p EKM AN WOMAN WANTS STEADY PLACE XX to do house or laundry work. Apply 220 Gough. WEDISH AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT Office. liy Antonio St., off Jones, near Ellis. AroUNG~LADY STENOGRAPHER DESIRES -I position: owns machine; experience; reference. Address A. C, 511 Eddy st. '■■■■■ WINCriESTKITHOUSE— 44 THIRD, NEAR *» Market; 200 rooms, 23c to $1 50 per night; 11 50 to 9 6 per week; convenient and respectable. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market, electric lights In every room; 200 room: 25c to «1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 perweek. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE xV. WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. 6IT V ATIO.Ns WASTED-MALE, WANT^T^^T^A^^EM^LoTMi^rTTToO ' » to loan employer; 10 years' experience in gen- eral mercantile business; can handle any live. Ad- dress L. F. E., 1237 Twenty-flf:h St., city. A7-OUNO MAN, WITH 4 YEARS' EXPERI- -L ence in a printing office, wishes a situation as a compositor or pressman. Y. V., box 106. Call. \\[ ANTEJ)— POSITION AS ORDER CLERK IN tT wholesale drughouse. .Address E. C, box 51, his office. ■ : T I • a TION WANTED AS ASSISTANT BOOK- O keeper or office work; best references of whole- sale houses of this city. A. 8., box 99, Call. ITUATION BY PRACTICAL GARDENER: k-j good horseman and ririver: good milker;. will cook and do housework in private family; am first class at any of above; good reference. Address A. B. D., 279 Jessie St., San Francisco. XPERIENCED NURSE WISHES A PO- \ Hi siiion; private or hospital; 2 years' experience i ; in hospital. Address E., box 71, this office. O AD V YOUNG MAN WJSHES ~A PO- -0 sltion as barteud^r; steady position mainly de- ! s'.red. Address S., box 51, this oftlce. AT OUNG MAN, LAW STUDENT. WISHING TO -I enter college, dcs res employment of any kind mornings aud evenings. Addren L., box 18. Call. \I NTED— POSITIUJI BY MARRIED MAN » » to take rare of farm or ilalrv; wife to do house- keeping; m handy with tools. M.>W., box 73, ! Calf. | "V" OUNG GERMAN (CHRISTIAN) MAN, I J steady and .capab'e, wants situation as gar- dener; understands care of horses, cows, etc. : best Oakland referencts given. Address N. R. J., 403 Ninth St., Oakland. IfA.V AND WIFE, GERMAN, GOOD COOKS, j I>l wish situation: restaurant, boarding-house or mining camp; willing to buy half interest, if i suitable. Address M. 8.. box 67, Call Oflice. OMPETfcCNT MAN ABOUT GENTLEMAN'S KJ plr.ee; thoroußhly experienced In care and driv- ing horses; cood gardener; can milk; hanay with tools: best of references. Address A. 8., box 154, Call Office. OFFICE MAN AND CORRESPONDENT OF experience desires position; real estate, law or wholesale firm or mercantile: agency, preferrc-d; can also attc nd to collections ' aud assist In book- keeping. Address M., box 15. Call. AKER, FiKST <I,ASS ON CAKE AND bread, wishes situation. . Address 620 Larkin. ATOUNG ma.n (GERMAN) WISHES SITUA- J- tion as barkeeper or waiter: willing to do any work. John, 333 Bush st. saloou. OUNG MAN WISHES POSITION A 8 Dutcher in shop or on wagon; good references. 1 Address Butcher, 365 Eleventh st. FIRST-CLASS HORSEMAN f WISHES ANY T kind of work on horses. Address Jobn, 333 Bush St., saloon. , ;.,. . , . ATOUNG MARRIED MAN, HONEST AND SO- -L'ber, wishes work of. any kind; handy with tools and horses. - Address J. H., box 150, Call. v LDERLY MAN WANTS ANY KIND OF light work; can help in kitchen; small wages. Please call or address P. H., 227 Minna. . T? lderly GENTLEMAN WANTS sTtua- Xli tion (i.ot afraid to work) at anything: speaks Spanish and English: no objection to small wages. . Address or call P. 8., 1032 Folsom st. X\r ANTED —B V ; A RELIABLE GERMAN "coachman, age 26, who understands care of horses and carriages; can furnish ■ best of ■ refer- ences. Address H. H., box 19, Call Office, Oakland. antedTby AN ELDERLY MAN, to take IT care of a gentjeman's place: can taice care of horses and milk; city orcountry; country preferred. j Address 8. M.,' 11l Twenty-sixth st: .-_-■■■ - . AT OUNG MAN, 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE -I delicatessen and grocery, cierk, speakins Eng- lish and German, wishes position. Address ULL- i MAR, 219 Mason St., city. ; ; , PORTKR OR ELEVATOR MAN WISHES SIT X uation in -city: understands electric fixtures: strictly sober and industrious. S, box 86, Call. *.; -?>. QTRONG YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION kj as teamster. Address Y. 8., box 146, Call. ~ - SITUATIONS WANTED— Continned. ■x^oung" g ! e^mTaTn" carpenter; WITH -» tools, wants situation; is willine to do any kind of work. Please call or address 1607 Kentucky St.. Potrero. ;-v ■„ ■-.. ;• ;,. _;■_,■■■ ■.: <■:.-:?:■,:-:■• ■- ■ ... STEADY AND RELIABLE MAN WISHES A iob of : tending bar in hotel or saloon; 10 years' ■ experience in same: good reference. Call or ad- dress MRS. NEI_SEN, 921 Harrison st. OUNG MAN AND WIFE, GOOD COOKS AND J- waiters, wish situations in good camp: man can work outdoors; is also gooa • blacksmith helper. Address 5 Muxon st.. city. ■ "■'• __ __'. T)OOKKEEPBR WITH EASTERN REFER- > X) ence and experience desires a position. Ad- dress S. M., box 13, Call Ofßce. SITUATION . WANTED — CAN CARE FOR garden, stock, poultry, bees, etc., or any place that requires a reliable man; sober, honest, and best of references. Apply 1. A. E.. 9 '23d st. _ P~ OSITION AS DAY OR NIGHT WATCHMA N : bonds given if required. Address C, box 10, Call. S~~TlL\DYriiE LIABLE BARBER WANTS A steady sl'uation. Address S. P., box 79. Call. FKJIALE HELP WASTED. COOIfTBaA^nWNG-HOUSEi ALAMEDA. $30; German cook, $30: 10 housework girls, city ! and connrry, $20 and $25: 6 young girls, assist, : $10 to $15. MISSCULLEN, 105 Stockton at.' | TIOOK AND DISHWASHER, HOTEL, COUN- \J try, good wages. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock- ton st. OOK. OAKLAND, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Siockion at. • GKItM X SECOND GIRL, $15. MISS CUL- vJT LEN, 105 Stockton st. '-. HOUSEWORK GIRL, PORT COSTA, $20, fare paid; San Carlos. $15, see party here, good place, and other towns. MISS CL'LLEN. 105 Stockton st. TTiNGLISU OR AMERICAN NURSERY GOV- XU erness. $20; French nursery governess, $25, new arrival preferred. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. EKMAN OR SWEDISH HOUSEWORK VJT girl, 2 in family, $25. CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. • : \\' ANTED— RANCH COOK, $20; COLORED I »» girl for housework, $20; neat restaurant wait- I ress, $25; 3 German and French second girls, $20; nursegirl, $15: hotel laundress, $20; 3 cooks, Ger- man style. $i! 5 and $30: girls for housework, San Carlos, Belvedere, Stockton, Berkeley, Fresno, Cordelia, Grand Island, Gilroy and city. J. F. CROSETT <fc CO., 312 Butter st. WAITRESS— HOTEL, NORTH. $20, FREE »» fare; gin or middle-aged woman, chamber work and waiting, plain boarding-house, $20. UMRRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay St. . r t | nHAMBKRMAID, FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY ; \J hotel, $20; cook, plain hotel, $25: 20 women and girls, housework and cooking. MURRAY & READY, 6M4-636 Clay st. / 1 ERMAN GIRL, GENERAL HOUSEWORK, \JT $'25: German cook, private family, $25; good laundress, private family, $20: Danish girl, house- j work. $20: 5 prirls, light housework, $115. 'C. R. II ANSEN <fc CO., 110 Geary St. ! '-CLASS IRO.VER. COUNTRY HOTEL, I -T fare free one way, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED— LAUNDRESS AND CHAMBER. I '» maid, city, $'25; waitress and parlor maid, ] country, $25: German or French second girl, ; country, $20; nurse to travel, good city references, ; $25: cirls for housework, $25 and $20. LEON i ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. I "WANTED — DTSH WASHER, HOTEL. VA- ! VV llejo; 10 girls, $20, $25. MM E. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. ■\f_AT YOUNG NURSE, ONE CHILD, $25; ' JA second girl. $20: young cirl to help wait on I table, sleep home. $12: 12 house girls, country, I $20: 10 house girla, cily, $20. 332 Geary st. WAITRESSES. $20, SAME COl NTRY HO- tel. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. rnHE HOME ASD BUSINESS BUREAU J. wants 3 first-class cooks and laundresses and 2 good cooks to-day. ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 819 Market. T^XPERIENCED FINISHERS ON CLOAKS: Xj also good sewers, apprentices. 1236 Market, room 84. ■ T|/' ATf RESS WANTED. 1434 TURK ST. \-OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 1 1629 Hayes st. XPERIEXCED APPRENTICE ON VESTS. JUi 427 Natoma st. - X\T ANTED— YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE AND »• help with second work. 1307 Hyde st. IRL FOR DOWNSTAIRS WORK AND cooking, $20. 218 Devisadero St., nearHaight. TTUNISHER ON CLOAKS. 957 FOLSOM ST. PERATOR ON PANTS; ALSO EXPERl- enced apprentices. 832 V 3 Folsom st. \,f IDDLE-AGED WOMAN 01* GIRL TO WORK ■Ixl in kitchen. 8 uayes st. ANTED — GOOD AND EXPERIENCED »» lady waitress at 134 Third st. WANTED — YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT »» housework • and attend a baby; near Twenty- fifth and Valencia sts. ; must sleep at home. Ad- dress T., box 47, Call Office. ANTED-GIRLTODO GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking. 1119 Oak st. ANTED— FRENCH RESPECTABLE LADY I »» or girl to give gentleman lessons in French j state price by hour. Address PONTUS, box 4, I Call Office. ■- •.-.;-.;'.■ PPRENTICE TO LEARN DRESSMAKING at 321 Bartlett at., tiet. Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. rpHE HOME AND BUSINESS BUREAU HAS X -class help; professional and domestic. 819 Market st. ■ T\r A N ED-GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. TT . Apply 2733 California St., after 9 a. m. T ADY TO LEARN BABBER TRADE; WORK J- evenings: small wages. 921 Harrison. XPURST-CLASS LADY SOLICITORS WANTED; X I stea-iy and lucrative business. Call at room 165, Crocker building; no book canvassing. T7EST FINISHERS AND APPRENTICES; V s.eady work; good wages. ' 541 Market st. IRST-CLABS LADIES' TAILORESSES wanted. BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. \\r ANTED— THREE LADIES; ONE AS MANA- »' ger, one as lecturer ana one as instructor of ageuts for a medical company. M., box 105, this oltice. t adies wanted TO sell Manhattan XJ egg food; is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. P" IA NO LESSONS BY^ THOROUGHLY schooled artist; lessons 25c. 617 Jones st. CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms,2sc to $1 50 pr night :$1 50 to $6 pr week If RENCII ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- J made suits; $-7: perfect fit. 118 McAllister GIRLS TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, cut- ting-, fitting and finishing; patterns cut to flt, 26c. McDOWELL, 213 Powell st. W~ TnclI ESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market: electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 26c to $1 50 pr night; $1 50 to $6 per week. TTP-TO-DATE SYSTEM OF SS-CUTT I U actnal measurements. 14 McAllister, room 67. ) lit ) KKRSOJt LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- -I tin;: nnd makinc school: all branch?*. 702 Sutter. MAU: lliiLP WANTED. 0 ! MAKEP.S. $I 'Vb i A COrVT; «J (5 <iiilli>rs und rock-men, $1 75 a day: 20 grape- picicers. $20: 5 ta'.orcrs. city, $20: woodsmen, $26; clioriloy, eountrr hotel; man 10 dry fl^s ny con- tract. i:. T. WARD & CO.. 608 and *610 Clay st. 1 C TRACKLAYERS KOU ANEW RAILROAD; JLO coun-.ry. C. R. HANSEN <fe CO., 110 Geary. M! I X COUNTRY, $30: 6 EIGHT-HORSE l'-L ranch teamsters, $26 and found : 4 more swamp- ers for the woods, $26 and found. C. R. HANSEN ft CO., 110 Geary st. \ SECOND COOK, country HOTEL, $40; cook, n*ry restaurant, 2 a week : washer, sprines.sv;O; dishwasher, country hotel, $20. C. R. HANBEW & CO., 110 Geary st. WANTED, TO-DAY, SO MORE TEAMSTERS for railroad work: free fare. C. R. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. "iirANTKD-15 MEN TO PULL BEANS, $20 and board: cablnet-mukcrs, piecework; Bur- leigh-drlll miner, $1 75 day am! board: laborers about mill and woods. $1 60, $1 70 and $30 month woodchoppers, $1 26 to $1 50 cord; cooks, waiters, dishwashers and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 1 A MEN TO PICK FKUIT, NEAR CITY, $20 lv per month and found: 10 men work in wine cellars. $20 and found, railroad fare paid; 10 laborers, city, $25; 2 teamsteri. $26: 2 choremen; 5 • woodchoppers, $1 25 cord. MURRAY ■ & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. "1 A FARMERS, ORCHARD AND VINEYARD I" hands, $20 and 826;; 15 men to pull beans and do fnrmwork, $20: 3 men to cure raisins, $23; boy for a ranch ; 10 laborers for a ranch, $20 and $26: 15 shingle bolt makers. $125 cord. . MUR- RAY & READY, U34 and 636 Clay st. Of\ MEN OK STRONG BOYS TO PICK . o* ' nrrapfs, dry and box raisins, work in packing and dry ing houses, $20, = $23 and $30 per month and found. 3 months' work. Call MURRAY <fc itKADY, 634 and 636 Clay 81. .-:. "1 A ITALIAN. LABORERS. $1 JJAY AND J." found: 10 Portuguese laborers, $1 day and < found, steady job. MURRAY <fc READY', 634 and 636 Clay st. -\. - ' : :-'■■■■ :; 3 \V AITERS, $30: 3 COOKS, $26 AND $60: 2 dishwashers; 2 cbatmakers; 2 Jap cooks, $25 : and $30; bedmaker, $10. MURRAY' & READY, [ 634 and 636 Clay st. •-,.:- ANTED — SERVICES ' OF -.-• GENTLEMAN, j »" who has good knowledge of financial people and investors here: state extent of acquaintance; have best of references: no scheme. Answer E., box 4, Call. , . .. ... -. •": = OOD BARBER FOR WEDNESDAY, SATUR- VJ; day and Sunday; good wages; steady. 1317 Stockton. . - - . .. ~ ' ■■-•' -■■:■- -ANTED-AN ARTIST THOROUGHLY trained in freehand '.- drawing. Apply 700 SprecKela building.. >;: iIArANTED— A GOOD COATMAKER TO TAKE J» '.charge of ; a back shop: . must be good, steady man. -Address Tailoring Palace, San Jose. . . ■ , FP. RYAN, ANATOMICAL AND" THEAT- • rieal boot and shoemaker, 1178 Mission st., cor. Eighth. -■■■■ ---. ■•■■■■■■ _v T^IRST-CLASa VEST PRESSMAN. , 641 MAR- ■Xket t..;-v - IV . ,■-;: - : ■ - HELP WAN TED-Contlnned. X\f A NTED— LITHOG RAPHfcHpRESS FEED- » » er. The Union Lithograph Company, 316 Sac- ramento st. ■pOREMAN PANTSMAKER! 541 MARKET. "DOOTBLACK WANTED; $7 A WEEK. 409 J-> Brodenck, near Oak. PTFERHAN GE II WANTED ; ONE THAT CAN paint. 10. ' 9 Post st. OOD BARBER FOR SATURDAY. 260 Third st. E "BRAND BOY WITH REFERENCE. ""509 Kearny St., room 2. OY TO WASK~DISHES AND GIVE OUT circulars. 633 Commercial st. WANTFD^A TATLOR AND A PRESSER. " 342 McAllister st. ELLBOY: 815. HOTEL GAZETTE, 4~20 Kearny st. IRBKR FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 127 Eddy. "l\ r a NTED— IS MF.N TO TRY OUR SQUARE "* meals for 10c. 50 Third st. YOUNG MAN WltFh SOME EXPERIENCE J- in drugstore. 746 Mission st.. 12 to 2. WANTED— GOOD LUNCH WAITER FROM "» 11 to 1 ; steady. Commercial Cafe, 39 Market. IRST-CLASS PKESSER ON p"ANTS. 31934 Ellis st. T~ INNER AAD PIXMBEB WITH TOOLS; A good chance for the right man. 1:470 Market. OOTBLACK WANTED; GOOD BOY PRE- ferred. 871 Marscet st., opposite Powell. ANTED — 2 CLOTHI N G " C U TTERS FOR stock goods. 217-219 Pine st. W" ANTED- A MAN WITTi^SfOOOTO INVEST '» in a good-paying cash business: full value In stock: this business easily run, and at present de- pending entirely on hired help: only those with above amount need apply; satisfaction guaranteed. GEO. STEERS A CO., 22 Kearny st. ARBEKS— GOOD OPENING FOR BARBEII with small means. DECKELMAN BROS.. 106 EllUst. TJARBER-SHOP; gIREAT BARGaTn7~SIOO -O will buy ii well-located and paying 3-chairshop. BARRETT & CO., 86&V 2 Market st. ARBER'S PATEN T~CHAIK AND LOOK- ing-glass for sale cheap. 25 Market st. I j ARBER-SHOP^OR SALETHOTEL. APPLY Jj 191 1V 2 Mission st. W ANTE T)^6 CARPENTERS. APPLY TO J.'M- "» COMERFORD, at the job cor. Duncan and Dolores sis., bet. Twenty-seventh and Twenty- elghtd. r\ LOVEMAKER, EXPERIENCED HAND, ON VX wax-thread machine. FARRANT & CO., 1435 Market st. WANTED^STRONO BOY TO WORK IN | »» glove factory. 220 Market st. WASTED-HALF INTEREST OR WHOLE »» of paj-ing barber-shop. Address D., box 89, Call Office. EAMEN FOR EUROPE, AFRICA AND Honolulu. 103 Montgomery aye. WANI' X D — FORE"MAN FOR RANCH: »» wa?es $40; must understand grape culture, fruit-drying and stock. Call room 6, 306 Pine St., 11 a. m. STEADY YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME EX- pentnee in horseshoeing, to learn general black- smithing and horseshoeing. Write J. £ Palo Alto, Cal. WANTED— FOB A NEW ENTERPRISE, RE- »* B,iectable, Intelligent salesman on commission; $4 and $5 a day to be made; for city and country. Address G. S. H., box 119, Call Office. rTVHE RAILROAIThoUSE, 633 COMMERCIAL i- st., below Montgomerj': sinelu rooms 15c night. 25c for two; best and cleanest house In town. pERMAN COOKS~ W ANTED. 14 GEAR Y ST. XX "PARTNER IN WOOD, COAL AND COAL OIL X and expressing: $150. Apply 10 Garden St., oft Sixth and Harrison. M' CLAY ST. -.NEW MANAGEMENT; MOST UO«J substantial 5-cent meal in the city. I^IRST<iLASS ~G F.NTLKMEX SOLICITORS wanted : steady hnd lucrative business. Call at room 165, Crocker building. No book-canvassing. NX RELIABLE GENTLEMAN OR LADY IN every town to introduce our gold-lined luminous signs, doorplates and house numbers; can be read in the dark: something entirely iuw; without exception the finest, d.'ss and mostattractiveplates ever manufactured; samples, with any name, in- scription or house number, including neat sample case, sent on receipt of $1 50; illustrated circular, 10c: inclose stamp for particulars. Luminous Plate Company, 771 Howard st., S. F., Cal. IVE AGENT WANTED FOR .BUSINESS proposition. V., box 61 , Call Office. SHOSM AICERS ON REPAIRING AND pegged work. 202 Fifth st. EN'S SHOES Vi-SOLED. 40c: HEELS, 25c; done in 15 minuies. 635 Kearny st., basement. I" 1 REE COFFEE AND KOLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms lncj&Oc a night, $1 a week. "WANTED— MEN WHO DCTnOT RECEIVE » » their wages to place accounts with us ; law and commercial collection: no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4. FIRST-CLASS LADIES' TAILORS WANTED. BOWHAY, 504 Sutler st. - EST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, 726 opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth St.; misfit shoes bought or exchanged. fVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- J door work; will pay competent person $3 50 a day. Apply at store, 328 Seventh st. . : OZART, 319 ELLYsTNEAR TAYLOK-100 . newly furnished rooms, 5c night; $1 25 week. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- -L> ment secretary. CONRAD TROfcLL, 657 Clay. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST.. BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25c a night; $1 a week. INCIIESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25canlg'it: readinj-room. QOI ELLIS, ROSEDALJfi— ROOMS 25c TO 60c O— 1 a night: $1 to $3 a week; open all night. ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN~ "EVERY ROOM". Winchester House,44 Third St., nr.Market : 200 rooms: 25cper night; convenient end respectable HOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE YOU wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 409V 2 Pine. IpREE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS X for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. * T INDELL HOUSE. 6TH AND HOWARD— JU cingle furnished rooms. 75c week, 15c night. \VT LABORERS AND MECHANICS TT 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150 large rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. WANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP ' 1 steam beer, sc: bottle wine. sc. 609 Clay st. ANTED^sTngLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY; »1 'T week; rooms for two, 25c a day, 91 60aweek: ttdln; room* daily papers. -* 38 Clay st. ' HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: (lomo while you wait: at less than half the usual price; all repaii done at half price: work guar- anteed. 662 Mission st., bet. First sc. and Second st. A A MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 luv and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington St., near Kearny. O'^CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY £O at 44 Fourth st. : no hunibuc. : / ' B~EST IN CIT /-SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 1 25 cents per nigh:-, SI, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pncitic House .Commercial and Leidesdorff sts. ■ J c\(\ men's second-Han dkdsjioes.some -±\ '\f n°nrlv now. •j.'Si- to $1 25. 602 Mission st. AGENTS-W ANTED. ■■;■! VN^>r\N^m"wOM~A^J^CA?f^MXirE $50 A week sure; best sellers on ear:h; ornamental, useful, necessary: everybody buys them. ALU- MINUM NOVELTY CO., 1508 Market st. ; , l\r ANTED— LADY , AGKN'IS .-FOR a NEW ''enterprise: easily sold and can make $4 and $5 a day. Address s!,. box 8, Call. ■■ ANTED— TWENTY THOUSAND PERSONS who are out of employment, or ; who are now holding positions for wages or salary in the com- , mercial or mechanical branches of the industrial | world; for further iniormatlon call on the United ; States Industrial Agency, Sth floor CrocKer, build- ing, rooms 165 and 166; we assist none but those ] who are eilicient and reliable and can make a record as such. • : ; -J CITY SOLICITORS, SALARY AND COMMI3- sion. Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Sutter st. riALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY \J wants cood agents to. work its accident and sick insurance; liberal Inducements offered..- J. W. HANNA, Secretary, Murphy building. >.',;: ANTED TO-DAY— 2 LIVE CANVASSERS to introduce horse and stock book.. ED- WAKDS 7 City Hall avenue. ~~ PARTNERS WANTED. . PAKTN E R WANTED: LIQUOR-STORE; • small capital required. 650 Sacramento st. ' HOUSES WANTED. .-■■■;{ ANTED— TO^E^XIfESFTROOIirCOT^ tt tage and basement, cheap no children. 136 Jullen • v ■'■.:•-■'■■.■-*-■;■..:.:::-■■■-■■»-.■■■ ■■ ■ ■ ROOMS WANTED. ANT^r^FRI^f~ROOJI~N IC ELY~FUR> nished for I gentleman in strictly private fam- ily; • Western • Addition preferred; references ex- changed. Address M. M., box 9, Call. . ' . ''■%>:_ 1 TMMEDIATELY-3OB4FURNISHED ROOMS 1 JL for housekeeping; references. R.. box 3. Call.* ■• WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS. , WANTED— GOOD HORsIf FOR GROCERY' business.'- Apply grocery -store, corner Twen- -1 ty-fourth aud Douglas sts. j .5 ■ ■ 1 -.^; TAT ANTED —10 NEARLY NEW, LIGHT j . » » wheels for country cyclery. R- box 7, Call. r . TED— I JAPANESE > LANTEKNS, . new or second-hand. 512 Montgomery. ; ; \* ACHINERY FOR MANIPULATING GRF.EN I'JL coffee: give particulars. Address S. G., box 110, this office. :::-: = ,':■.' ' •■••..-:. '-J -.. LEINTfO9 SIXTH ST.; PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothing, books and jewelry pcctal. ?<r v>: -■--■ l - ; :^y. WANTED TO LEASE. ~ TIT ANTED— I OR 2 FLOORS, OOxIOOOrTmORE*, TT 1 within 2 or 3 blocks on either side of Market si., bet. Third and Sixth, for along lease; state rent and conditions. Address Lease, box 16, this office. , BUSINESS CHANCES. _^___^_ ri^FTEE^SALOON AND RESTAURANT; $150; \J good location. Apply Fifth and Clementina sts. AKLAND PARTY THAT CALLED AT 193- Market st. please call again; reduced price. .. IG EXPRESS-WAGON, GOOD CONDITION; team of horses. NE. Sixth and Harrison sts. . ■VfEW STOCK DRY GOODS AT A SACRIFICE lV at 312 Sjxth st. . :•■■'■■■•■■; (J. 9 f\ RESTAURANT WORTH $500; RUN- rjp _ J . . nlngover 40 years: large stock rent $15: best location: must be sold before the _Oth of this month, or will take good mun as partner $150: guarantee for clear sale; no agents. Apply Call Office. ________________________________ /COFFEE SALOON AT 419 MONTGOMERY \J st. ; cost over $2000: will be sold to the hiehest bidder Saturday, Sept. 14, at 2 P. M. A. M. SPECK & CO.. 602 Market st. C_Q^n REST FITTED AND PAYING DlN- tjpOUl/. ing-rooms in the city; positively clear- ing $100 a month: this we can prove: no rent: central. See BARRETT A CO., 865^ Market st. a»7Or PAYING BAKERY SHORT DIS- «Jp. I «-/. tance •in country: good horse ;• and wagon; all private trade; bake" 7 to 8 barrels flour a week: fine place for coffee parlors: 5 rooms: 6 years' lease. BARRETT <fc CO., 865y a Market. ©Ck)r BAKERY; ALL COUNTER TRADE: iJFtj£U. large store: 2 fine ovens: good location: guaranteed daily sales, $15: good chance for coffee parlor. BARRETT & CO., 885 V. Market st. <!Uzinn SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE IN fJp"TVV/. wholesale district: good paying: low rent: bargain. Particulars at 533 California St., Phcenlx bar, WILKE. - . '■ . ' <Bi/l^n CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: t[p__)v/. rare chance; no opposition; cause sick- ness. Call 17 Scott st. QHOEMAKER FOR REPAIRING. 638 MAR- IO ketst.: basement. ' OR SALE— 36 SWARMS OF BEES, LATEST JO Improved hives,. 15 empty hives, 50 cops, 1000 sections and fixtures; 600 pounds to take off this fall: house rent $3 a month: everything complete: ' $135; instruction free to buyer; reasons for selling, going East. Address W. F. FRASER, Walnut Grove, Cal. • ___________ MERRY-GO-ROUND. Partner wanted, $900, or will sell for $1400 or installments $1600; $200 per month ; largest and finest in the State: steam power: Investigate. Ad- dress Proprietor, Ninth and Market sts. pHEAP— CYCLERY IN CENTRAL PART OF \J city: doing good business In repairing and hir- lng. Address C, box 153, Call Office. ':«" FOR SALE-BONANZA WINE VAULTS, cor. Montgomery and . Pine sts. : wholesale and : retail: good bar trade; established 20 years: no night or Sunday work: good reasons for selling. ASH BUSINESS: FINE TRADE; MUST sell; see it; you will buy. P., box 122, Call Of. OR SALE — NEW RESTAURANT. f27 Washington St.; good opening. —FIRST-CLASS t ESTaTtRANT FOR SALE; fine business, situated in best quarter of this city: the best kind of trade; reasons for selling, on account of other business: investigation allowed and satislaction guaranteed to buyer. Apply at Call Office. ,-.-;:• .-^ I'I'OR^SALE CHEAP; BRANCH BAKERY, laundry office and variety store; 4 nice living rooms; must sell immediately. Call at once at 2505V2 Sinter st. PARTNER wanted IN an old-estab- JL lished wholesale fruit and produce commission business: reference given and required; principal only ; $1500. Address Business F. S. G., box 60, Call. <Kil9»V GOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT TO t\pJLJ-tiJ. man and wifeor2men; sickness only cause of selling; full investigation. Apply Call. TNTERIOR AGENCY Of THIS PAPER AT A X big bargain; disagreement of partnership cause of selling. Apply this office. ALOON FOR SALE. APPLY UNION BREW- ery, Twelth and Florida sts. T3ESTAURANT CHEAP; .WOOD LOCATION; XV must be sold this month. Apply Call Office. fi ROCERY. FRUIT AND PRODUCE STORE: \JT cheap. Corner Powell and John sts. TOOK. FIXTURES AND LEASE FOR SALE: fino business corner; beer saloou or liquor store. Apply 368 Third st. : HORSE. WAGON AND HARNESS— FOR sale cheap. GEO. HILDEBR ANT'S Board- ing .-table, 619 Powell st. _■; ALOON— TUANSFER CORNER, $750. AP- ply Wieland's Brewery, or Ste«rs, 22 Kearny st. ABBOOH a AND FIXTURES FOR SALE, with 6 rooms attached : $50. 4 Sherwood place. WELL-ESTABLISHED SALOON; CHEAP T» rent: pood reaEOn for selling. 533 Sacramento. IRST-CLASS GENTLEMEN AND LADY TTUKSf- CLASS GENTLEMEN AND LADY . solicitors wanted: steady and lucrative business. Call at room 165, Crocker building; no book can- vassing. i;7rA CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, «JP I O\J. with clubroom and laundry office: es- tablished 10 years: carry, n? a large stock of cigars, tobacco and smokers' articles. Address T., box 17, Call Office. • (P.' HA FEEDMILL ENGINE, BOILER, «JT)tJUU. rollers, millstone, smutter, etc. : tine lo- cation; rent cheap: city. Apply 339 Sixth st., upper floor. . - • AIRY PRODUCE, PORK AND SAUSAGE XJ store: established 10 yeurs: good place for man and wife: 3 furnished rooms. 1250 Mission st. OOK. STATIONERY AND CANDY STORE; established 6 years: near four schools: stock and fixtures valued at 1000; will be sold cheap. 440 Van Ness aye. qaa CIGAR, CIGARETTE AND tobacco . (jpOUU. route; 2 horses, wagon and tine top- buggy; a bargain. Apply Call Office. }7»OR SALE-FIRST-CLASS SALOON, AT ? tached to lodging-liouse of 72 rooms: wish to retire from saloon business. 307 Fourth st. ' ■;-^'i;~ pORXEK SALOON FOR SALE; FINE FIX- • \J lures: doing a good business; no better loca- tion in the city. Inauire of A. McLEOD & CO., 515 MarKet st. ffljor^nn PARTNER: HALF-INTEREST IN <POe>U\J. .mercantile firm: established 7 years; doing good cash business: references exchanged. Address D. A., box 46, this office. ALOON AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE store in country; fine business: rare chance: ; account departure. Address F., box 74, this office. rriHE PALACE HOTEL 1 AT UKIAH. MENDOCINO COUNTY, CAL., TO RENT OR FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS. Inquire of J. M. MANNON, Ukiah, or WIL- LIAM HEESER. Mendocino. ' . V i "\f OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE— I>l Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market; 1 200 rms. 26c to $1 50 pr night :slsoto $6 pr week. . T7LECTRIO LIGHTS IN E VERY ROOM— WIM"- XX Chester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 rooms. 25c tosl 60 per night; SI 50 to $6 per week. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United .States or Canada one year for $ 1 50, poat- age free. • - ■ • ■•.-'■■.•- KOK SALE-MISCKLLAJfEODS. ; r7oONER~FOITsALE. APPLY AT 47 SAC- -0 ramento st. : . . 1 GENT'S BICYCLE ....: .'.s6o UO 1 1 Lady's bicycle 26 00 1 Child's bicj'Cle...:...: 14 00 , At 112 AlUster st. . ■ . ■ , ■:-;■-■■; OR SALE— NO. 1 MILCH COW; 1 CAN OF family trade. 221 Courch st. - • CPU (TmATTc SAFETIES FOR $75 THE 0 lot. 328 McAllister st. - • . ■- A" A~~LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS ".OUGHT and sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex.. 310 ( lifornia. \f ATION A L CASH ISTER. SAFE, x\ scale, letter-press, desk; cheap.- 10U Clay st. XTEW TtA CHEAPER THAN SECOND- 1\ hand. W. S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. ■ COUNTER S, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sold 112 iy a Market bet. 7th and Btn LOST. , T^yr^A~^A^sio^ji^\vTrH~TirETirß^^ I XJ SavinESsnd Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of CELI A LOGLER, No. 178-1309. The ,finder will please return to nank. ' • j mUESDAY EVENING. SEPT. 10, ON HOW- -1 ■ ard-st. car, bet. Sixth and Potrero aye. ; purse ! containing money an I bracelet valued as a keep- I sake: the finder may keep money, but please leave j bracelet and purse at Cal. Office. . L"dsT OR STOLEN— SUNDAY, from eddy and Taylor, b!ack-and-tan dog; answers name Daisy :; liberal reward. 203 Taylor; no questions asked. : . . - '>P\A L0T620, GIFT MAP NO. 3, W. > SIDE ♦jrZ,UU. Cherubusco st.. 350 feetS. of Esmeralda j and opposite Virginia aye. CHAS. C. FISHER. 607 California at. --; OST-A PURSE. NEAR OAKLAND FERRY, on Matket St., containing 2 , $5 pieces; can de- scribe. Rtturn same to Call Office; tinder keep half the mon.'.v. ■ . :. ! • - /• 'EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, CAMEO EAR- " ring. Return M. SPIRO, 18 Kearnv s:.. and receive reward. SE r OF LOWER TKETH LOST ON POWELL O St.: return to Call Office; reward. Ti9? T T^ N : CEN TRAL PARK AND XJ Girls' High School, ac.iff-button. Finder please return to D. R. McNEILL, Central Park, aid re- ceive $5 reward. :■ ■ • ,i '-.-.. .^ v: T OST-SATU COR. CALIFORNIA AND J-i Hyde, Dart of gold-linked cuff-button. Return to Call Office and receive reward." T OST-GLOVE BUTTONER: $2 60 IN GOLD -I J fastened to chai i» : initials W. H. M. Return to 907 FlllmoreBt. and receive reward. •■-.■■- - T KIT KRS AND supplies. PLEASED TO -MAK^^Y^IfRrcA^QiTAINT- X ance : . all i classes ! of . type written and • mimeo- graph .v work' reasonably and promptly r done; typewriter ribbons $6. dozen, guaranteed. ANNA C. BUSTUDE: telephone— Main, 5807 ; 630 Market. TNVINCIBLE RIBBONS AND CARBONS X are absolutely ; guaranteed. ','■ United Typewriter and Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery st. " - SEWING MACHINKS. ■■ / __,_., ALL KINDiTsEwiNG^MACHINES BOUGHT,- -^*- sold, rented, exchanged - and repaired: lowest rates. • 205 I'ourili st., near Howard. '■•■-■ ■■* - ;_-_^' r .^;..- f ';;■:.. BICVCL.KS. _y/J_ ■■■"■'■ x CYCLERY— NEW WHEELS TO LET; X best | accommodations. .. Terminus Geary, ; Me- , Alliater aud Powell at. car lines. _,OPGiyG-HOUSES FOR SALE. _^7T?r~_i~"ROOMS: gbbatTbabgain: don't it. 712 Kearoys^_____ Q^ LY "~~" $95 ° _sroomho"u^^ - ' on Market street.- DECKER. 1206 Market st. _^__SB__r*B_Sf_lSe? west sacrifice. DECKER. 1206 Market at. ___ ■_7777i7ri6^00M HOUSE : GOOD PA YING : $DUU. rents4s. DECKER; 1806 Market. (mr nft 14 ROOMS: RENT, $55: BARGAIN. &OUU. SPECK'S, UO2 Market st. <_»9E/y 7-ROOM HOUSE, BATH. CHEAP; t>_.»)U good location. A., hox 1. Call. ___ ' FtlltNIVL'ItK, ITOK SAJLI3. - ;. j}t>O' 'U. dlate possession. 2 to 4, 1013 Fillmore. TpUIINirURK OF 0- ROOM HOUSE, ALL IN X 1 first-class condluon, central location, for .-ale. rent of house reasonable. MRS. L-, box__»___f '.'; /COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR 4 ROOMS ......SRO \J Brussels carpet 1aid............ ; Oc Heavy linolPum • • • • ■■■■■ • V. nnn . Free Dacking and delivery across the R y- P V. O^ try orders solicited. Send for circular, SH 1 RbK <B SHIREK. 1310-12 Stockton st. Open "DEDUCTIONSON LARGE STOCK, NEW ANI> it second-hand: 400 carpet.,, good as new. on- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up: linoleum. 45c: I- piece chamber suits, *i 4 50: cornice poles, 25c. ranges, $6; cash or ins-ailments; goods shipped free. T. li. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. / u;t PRiCES IN FURNITURE and CARPET 3 ( j ti,;f "^kn- MrCA BK'S. PtS-flf.o Mission -.'. . jrUKX 1 X UKE WAMTKD. ALWAYS BEFORE SELLING SEE H. J. A- LEUTHOLTZ, 821 Mission, bet. 4tb and stn. A MERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY WILL A pay you the highest cash price for your furni- ture, carpets, etc. and 1131 Market. A UCTIONEER JTc. MUTHER. 719 MARKET __V St.. pays highest cash prices for;furniture. TT o. KRASKY, CARPETS. pictures, XL. folding, iron beds, furniture: low prices; Cal. st«*pladder manufactd for the trade. 7 ,9 ission. rtAHH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chandise. L. H. BURP Anctioncer.lO Fulton. CAKPET CLEANING. pARPF^^^R^UGH^Y^C^^^D~^?D \J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON «fc CO., 23 Tenth at. Telephone number, south 36. XTATIONAL CARPEr BEATING AND RENO- JN. vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: lei. Mission 244. TTY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, »8 and 40 Eighth at. G. H V ENS. manager. Telephone Iso.. south -50. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH W poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Ca- rpet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama: tei. So-.0. CONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 \J Golden Gate aye. : telephone east 126. mHE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANINQ lco. (incorp.); old established carpet cleanin* machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14tb. tel. 6074. T MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- t) . ovatmg works. 453 Stevenson: tei. .S--8. PIANOS. VIOLINS. ETC. BARGAIN LIST OF PIANOS. SHERMAN, CLAY _r CO., Piano House, cor. Sutter and Kearny sts. We have a complete piano factory, where only artisans are employed— men competent not only to build new pianos, but to thorouchly renew those that have been used. This list contains names and prices only of pianos passed upon and pronounced by thorn to be satisfactory. We will warrant any of these pianos five years. Prices are the same whether sold for cash or installments. Stool, cover and tuning for one year without additional charge. Delivery free. Call or write for further description. List revised September ti, 1895. * Standard, $150; Nneent, $'200: Howard, $200; Sherman, Clay <t C 0. .5200: Morris.s2oo: Nugent, $200; Bluthnpr, $.00: Pease, $210: Emerson, $225: Marschall.s22s: Gabler, $226: Mansfeldt ,'Natni. $225: Estey, $250; Konisch, $250; Gabler, ; $250: Estey. $275: Gabler, $300: Estey, *300; Stelnway Baby Grand, Gabler Parlor Grand, Steln- way, upright, wnlnut case. Second-hand pianos from $50 up. New pianos, $175 to *1400. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Piano House, cor. Sutter and Kearny sts. "DEMOVED— F. W. SPENCER & CO. TO 338 x\ Post St., near Powell, jole aeents Conover, Colby and Spencer plano3. 82S Pns: st. Ir»OR SALE CHEAP— CELEBRATED JT Wagen piano. Call factory, 1609 Santa Clara st. QPLENDID-LOOKING UPRIGHT. FULL SIZE O and good lone, $110. guaranteed: uprights and squares, $40 and up. The J. DEWING CO., ware- rooms second floor. Flood building. LADY GOING EAST IMMEDIATELY MUST sell fine upright Fischer; see it this week and make offer at room 21, Flood building. lANOS FROM $1 A WEEK: STKINWAY, Weber and Somruer. HEINE, 410 Post st. |ITm7g7 BADGER WITH KOHLER&CHASE, . V» _6, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. WEBER UPRIGHT. $275: HALLETT A '■li Cnmstone square. $25. BRUKNN, 228 Post. OPEN FOR BUSINESS. • The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale iv San Francisco. J. HARRY BCOTT, ' ■■■' ■:.."- ' 929 Market st., Spreckels building. "\7"IOLINISTS AND ZITH ■ R PLAYERS SEE > exhibit of H. MULLER at Mechanics' Fair. VTOW IS THE TFME TO BUY A HEM <fc -Li Long piano; retiring from business: no rea- sonable offer refused. Warerooms. 340 Post st. ASY TERMS: LOW PRICES. . KoHLJKR A CHASK. A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A ■l\. good piano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. "TVECKER BROS.. STEIN WA , FISCHER AND JL/ other first-class makes of pianos: little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER <k CHASE "8 and 30 O'Farrell st. * T>ARGAINS INHIGUK4RADE PIANOS: EASY J-> payments. BGHMITZ <fc CO., 935 Market st. AN ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, -ex guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS', 769 Market. JUST RECEIVED— CELEBRATED BUSH <fc 0 Gerts piaros: lone unsurpassed: cases unique. A. L. BANCROFT & CO , 324 Post St. HORNUNG'S PIANO-HOUSE REMOVED TO 216 Post st.; instruments strictly first-class. TyENTING PIANOS: LARGE AND VAxtIED -CV assortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY <fc CO.'S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.— SOHMER, Newby & Evans. Briggs and other pianos. TECK. CHICKERING <ft SONS., VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ <it SON, soie agents, 16-20 O'FarreU St. AAVEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THB "A'EEKLY^CALL. in wraDper, for mailinsr. UOKSts. FOR SA LE — FINE LARGE MARE, SUIT- £ able for carriage, at a creat bargain. JACOB HE\MAN, 630 Market st. FJ. LASTUFKA, MANUFACTURER AND • dealer in fine and draft harness; Eastern prices; also high-grade Clipper blcyclesfor sale and rent. 1575 Market St.: telephone Jessie 112. ORSES PASTURED: (U MONTH; HYDE Ranch : send for circular. 630 Commercial st., San Francisco. - A A HORSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONB xLf buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horas Market, 327 Sixth st. ; auction s&les every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN A DOYLE, Auctioneers. 1 AA SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; XVJV7 kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 ch<<ap hor?P3. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. wagons; aivi> carkiagks. HORSES. harness, buggies, CARTSi XX etc., bought, fold or exchanged. 540 Valencia. CLAIRVOYANTS. ■pROFESSOR E UGENE ""^^ ->~»-~~ ■I- ALL HAIL PROFESSOR EUGENE! ■ Is your home unhappy? Is your wife or husband untrue? Is your lover inconstant?. ■ Are you followed by bad luck? Have you auy enemies? Is your business not prosperous? For the cause that nee.l assistance, For the wrongs that need resistance, For the'fnture in the distance, • - And the pood that he can do. Call or address PROFK-SOK F. EUGENE, 1208 Market strset, parlors 102. 103 and 104. first floor. Head his Sunday rtisement. '■ MICE. MORKAU," WORLD- RENOWNED trance medium. Call 764 Ilowara : fee 25c pp. DDIE SWAIN, MEDIUM; ATTENTION Biven tlie poor; ladle 3 only. 105 Stockton. "ORESENT. PAST AND FUTURE, 25c. W£z iXLEGGETTE, 311 Tehama St., near Fourth. ME, ARNDT, BEST GERMAN FOSTUN& teller of the world; palmistry anr! by eggs; only 25c and 50c. 724 Harrison, basement. ME. DX. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er.by eggs and- cards: tells entire life, past, present, future: consultations on all r.ft'alrs: .noth- ing excepted: .names , given:- good advice: sore help: restores lO3t love by sympathy; mistake im- possible: feesl: letter 32- 929 Post St.. nr. Larkin. T>ROF. LEON. PALiffST. CUIBVOYAXf" X life reader. 533 Post: 10 to daily: also Sunday "* A UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLEBT •J\. magic charms: love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling- developsclalrvoyap.ee, slate writing, etc.; has th« seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee and upward. . 2323 Mission, nr. Twentieth. L AJLIS3I. SPECIAL TEST, CIRCLE TONIGHT; BOTH sexes; free; psychometric readings: brine ore ADDIE SWAIN, 105 Stockton st., office 6. : EMOVAL— MRS. MAYO STEERS, TRANCE medium; circles i Sun., Tues., Fr!., 8 p. m • , I hurs., 2 p. m., sittings. 101 Grove 3t.. cor. Polk. * vJi-i ::■ s l^,:W ;.;'. ASTROLOGY. . ; ~~ DR. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. 737 Market, r. 10. A BTRAL SEER-PROF. HOLMES, 523GEAKY" •«. at.; horoscopes, questions, stock* advice. ■ • .. .