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4 RUNNING RACES. Covington Riding in His Old Form. Find Out, Cherokee, Hy Dy, Lovedal and Boston Coy Were First Past the Post Yesterday. Bright aud clear weather, Inclined to lie chilly, prevailed yesierday, and the track slowly drying out wasmucu heavier and slower than on Thursday, a fact wlilcli will account lor the very slow times which were made. The taleut held their own fairly well with the bookmakers, iwu very hot favorites and > well played second choice getting home In front. Covington is now riding In something like his old form and displaying more energy, which seemed to De entirely lacking in him when pitted acainst the lads of his own class, who have now lelt us. _;■ ■ He perhaps could not well have lost on Find Out, thoueh in other hands El Tlrano might have troubled him more, but lie rode an ex cellently judged race on by Dy. in the mile race, aud won cleverly by a neck after lying third for most of tne journey. 1 lie' handicap fell to the best hor3e In the race, who won in a gallop by three lengths from Komulus, wnose jocKey almost deserves to be sei down for sheer stupidity in pulling his horse short up to a standstill at Hie start. Cherokee wa» the only fairly long shot that won yesterday, and that was in the second race at which h siaited at 2to 1, after se Ing tens. A capital programme is provided to-day, in cluding the Kaciue stakes, thiee-quuleis of a mile, lor two-year-olds, a handicap of a mile and a sixt enih and a hurdle race. The following ate the summaries: Friday, April 27. Weather tine, track heavy. First race, half mile, selling, tno-year-oldi; purse $300 Oeorge Covington's b. c. Find Out. by John Hap py-Lady Le'.uster. 110, $500 (A. Covington)... 1 El Tlrauo stable's eh. c. £1 'Jlrano. by iyrant- May Dunbar, 104 (Chevalier) 2 Carmona stable's eh. f. Coquette, by Three Cheers-Sophy, 103 (Shaw) 3 lime. :53Vi Good start. Won easily by two lengths, the same distance between sccoud and third. Arno 100, Silver 103. Navy lilue 105. Kitty 1. 103, Tobey 109. Veuus 113 also ran, and finished In that order. bettine: it to •-! Und Out, 5 to 2 El Tirano, '20 each Coquette and Tobey. 3 Silver, 5 Venus, 15 Mavy Blue, 30 Arno. 40 Kitty L. Second race, five furlongs, selling: purse J3OO. S. D. Meriwether's I), g Cherokee. 3, by Fellow Charm-Glencola. 83. $150 (Chevalier) 1 A. Williams' br. h. shamrock, 6. by Morrissey- Mary Ann. 104 (Turliiville) 2 H. Fursland's b. f. Rosalie, 3. by imp. Mariner- Rosy, SO (E. Jones) 3 Time. 1 :US. Good start. Won driving by half a length, two lengths between second and third. Seaside 103, Chula 80. Bliss 82, Irish Johnny 101, Little Frank 109 and Toots 109 also ran, and finished In that order. betting: 8 Cherokee, 12 Shamrock, 7 to 2 Ro salie, 9 to 5 Seaside. 5 Chula. 7 each Bliss and Irish Johnny, 15 Toots, 20 Little Frank. Third race, one mile, selling: purse $300. J. H. Shields' b. g. Hy Uy. 6, by Uy<l«r All- AGdie Warren, lot*. $-100 (A. Coring ton). ... 1 PJeasanton stable b. h. Dr. Ross 5. by imp. Cheviot- i tup. Beauty, 107 (Bozeiuau) '2 N. S Hall's b. g. Tlooamore, 4. by Imp. Flood- Patilla. 100 (Lloyd) 3 1 line, 1:51. Good start. Woii driving by a neck, a length be tv. ■ en second and third. Steadfast 99, Male < lin 103 and May Day 90 also ran, and hntshed in that order. Betting: 1 Hy Dy. » each Dr. Ross and Flood more, 6 Malcolm. 1 - Me.mtast and 30 Slay Day. Fourth race, six lurlongs, handicap, three-year olds: purse $300. Burns A "aterhouse's eh. c. Lovedal, by Wild idle- res Love, i; 9 (Combs) 1 Miller .v Leavitl's b c. Homulus. by imp. Drutus imp. Beauty, 101 (Mj&w) 2 S. D. Meriwether's eh g. Raviue, by Reveille >ineua. 90 (Chevalier) 3 lime. 1:19V 2 . Good start for all but riomuliis. whose jockey polled to a standstill after the flag fell. Wonin a gallop by three lengths, eight between second and third. Queen of Scots 90 and Artist 100 also ran, and finished in that order. Betting: 8 to 5 Lovedal, 9 to i! Romulus, 15 Ravine, 3 to 3 Artist, lil Queen of Scots. Fifth race, about six furlongs; selling; parse S3OO. v* ade McLemore's eh. h. Hoston Boy, 5, by Jack Boston-Wayne Mitchell, 109, $500 (L. Lloyd). 1 "Williams & Moreuouse's cb. '. Uussie, 3. by Hyder All-Attraction. 105 (Fet«rs) 2 D. Miller's b. in. Melanita. 5, by Argylc-lnip. Cor nelia, 102 (Shaw) 3 Time. 1:18. Good start. Won easily by three lengths, the same distance between second and third. Ho cults 103, Motto 108 and Iris 9fc» also ran, and finished iv that order. Letting: 2 . oston Boy. 9to - (tussle, 4 Mela nita, 5 Trix, 1 1 to 5 Motto, 30 Hercules. To-Day's Entries. The following aie the entries for to-day's races: First race, five and a half furlongs, selling- Valparaiso 08, Banjo 101, King Sain 102, Promise 92, Jackson 118, Trentola 107, Nel*on 109, Puerile 00, View 90, Morton 107, »i voso 82. Second race, five and a half furlongs, sell ing—Guard 105, M. Cioi\ 104, Qu -en Bee 95, Chevalier 03, iSoiih 07, Kavlne 82, Clacquei 109, Hill Howard 110. Anuio Moore 103* Sain Biown 36, Lodi 97, Blue and While 92/. Wood berry Jr. 107, Morven 106, Ben Id 113, Boston Boy 108. Lounie B 109, Hollister Dennis 97, Midget 105. laird race, Racine staKe«. six furloncs. two yeat-olds— Skedance 118, rMquante i 115, Pat Mun hy 118. Kelllcoso 118, Key Alfonso 118, Kai Moi 118, Tiger 118. Model I 115. Fourth race, one and a sixteenth miles, handi cap—Royal Flush 113, De Bracy 110. Hotspur 109. Herald 105, Pescadoi 100, Gilead 97. Fifth race, one and a sixteenth miles, four hti'dles, selling— lrl*h Johnny 128, N'icoueimis 140. Vulcan 140, Auteloi>r 140, Heicules 134, Longwell 132, Pnuce Idle 134. Slxtti r-.ee — Queen Bee 95, Chevalier 93, Annie Mooie 103, Sam Brown 96, Lodi 97, Blue aud White 92, Wuodberry Jr. 107, Morven 106, Ben H 113. Hollisler Dennis 97. The gentlemen's race has been postponed for one week. THE HORTICULTURISTS. Good Crops and Good Prices Ex pected All Over the State, i A small but not unprofitable meeting or the State Horticultural Society was held yesterday afternoon. As the principals of the stated dis cussion, "The Tliinuiug of Fruit," were uot present, the greater part of the time was spent in general discussion and reports of crop pros pects. In Vuba and Sutler counties the outlook for all fruits, except prunes and plums, Is good. Apricots weie a little irosted and also the ear lier peaches, but the damage is not serious. In San Lorenzo apricots will be few, but the cher ries Lave done well. In Sacramento the plums and prunes have also failed 10 a great extent, but otner Hints are good. In Contra Costa tne Plums it nd primes are again the only fruits upon winch good reports cannot l>- given, and fioni i olo the same story comes. From the sou li none but cheering reports weie beard. In view of the fact that reports from the East tell of a failure in all fruit crops, th • prospect fur a profitable year for the fiuit men seems brilliant. Already the state I* full ot buyers, many of them being agents of new companies formea as a result of the hue condition ul the linn crop her and Us fa luie in the East. Hie companies a:e a little waiy as yei, however, and much prefer to take the fruit on couslgu mem iuMead of buying ontriuht. .No mention of prices was made at he meeting, but the mi pres»loo is that they will be very good. The cutworm has made Ms am earance in sev eral sections of the Male, and how to get 1 id of the pest was the subject of considerable talk. Paris green In as Miong awash as the tree would stand was recommended. Leaves dipped in the wat.li and laid at the loot ot infected trees may t mil the worms to eat ana be poisoned. The solution lecommeaded was from a pound of parts grem to :tuo gallons of j water to the same amount Iv 200 gallons, Baa lime w>s also mentioned, but it must he used sparingly around 'lie foot of the tree as it is dangerous. Another plan pioposed was the wrapping of a strip of sheep pell around the tree trunk, wool side In, and smearing the out side with molasses and pnnteis' ink. The worms c.iunot go under the strip and they will not pass over 11, and mi they hide In the ground during the day the plan work* well. A paper on the »t.:ted discussion of the day, prepared by K. C. Kells of Yuba City, was read by the secretary. TWO PROPOSALS MADE. Scottish Chiefs Negotiate With the Fair Management. Official nefiotiatloiu have been opened be tween His Scon lsli residents or San Francisco aud OaKiaud and the Mdwiuter Fair manage ment with leference to celebrating the annl. uersary vt the bailie of Banuoekbuin, June 23. A committee consisting of Chief Cbi*holm of Hie Caledonian Club. K. Duncan of the Clan Frazier, Mr. VcCormack or the Thistle Club, Mr. Mclntiie ol the Clau Macdouald, Mr.Di.ckio of the Clan McKay, and Mr. Campbell of the Oakland 8L Andiew's society visited Director de Young for treaty pnrpo«es Thursday. Definite arrangements could doi be made un til after the uexi meetlne of Scottish resident* next Tuesday evening, but two proposals were made by (he fair management. One was that a iweniy-tive ccn 1 admis-sion'would be granted to the members of the various Scotch societies and their families, aud the other wa« an offer of an indefinite number of tickets at twenty-tive cents each, to be «.old by the Scoich societies at such pi oil! as I hey could secure, hut tiiat they should sell no tickets aftei 4 o'clock in the afiernoon on the day of cleliratlon. The la«t proposition will probably beaccepted. as nearly all the mem hers of the commiitee favor It. It is i heir i I'iiilon Hint tuey can dispose of from 3000 to 4000 tickets among the Scottish vocieiies at:d their fii'iids. The pioßts v.lll be devnteci to "payln? the pipers," who will be about twenty in number, and to dancers of the nword da>'ce and the highland fluu'. besides other incidental expfhses. The clnefs say it shall either be a great day oi uo Scottish day at all. THE STOCK MARKET. The market continued strong and active yester day, with a ftirtbe.- advance In Con. Cal. * Va. uuder lively sales. News rrom the Comstock re p rted a favorable outlook in the mine.jand Super intendent Lyman's report is anxiously looked tor. Good buyers were in the market and the price ot the stock was advanced to .$5 75. It Is pretty gen erally believed that toe ore holds as depth is at tained, and the public seem willing to tak their chances on that score. During the day there was a strong demand for most of the leading stocks, aud the market closed strong and active. NOTES. The delinquent assessment sales of the Andes and Con. Cal. A Va. Mlmug companies take place to-iiay. Mlver was weaker yesterday at eit.'isCinNew York and :'9' ( il in London. The i umesta^e Mining Company of Souib Da kota paid a dividend of 15 cents per «nare, amounting to $18,750. on April 25. The Virginia Enterprise says: The shore element evidently made a miscalculation Tuesday mora ine. They had figured that the crosscut bel»w the lt>6o level In the Con. Cal. and Virginia had bren extended to a point where It should have cut the downward continuation or the ore devel oped on that level last we*.;, and as no favorable report w s rece ved from tne stool pigeons at this end or the route, they thought the tine was pro pitious ti jump on top of the market, and their efforts resulted in forcing down the price to S3 90 lv the early board, bat later news resulted In a iliiiuge of sentiment when it was ascertained that thi 1 crosscut had entered ore of higher grade than at the point where it w..s first encountered. lv tl.e l^ulwer uordltr No. « was extended 18 feet passing tbroueu considerable quartz, some of wbieh is of fair grade. Started an upraise on foot waii serun above Snuth drift rrom crosscut '2. 200 lerel. an.l extended it 14 feet. The seam is small, but good grade South drift from uprnlfe 7 above the -00 level was extended 19 Inches. Assessments Pending- Following is « liet of assessments now pending: Company. No. Amt. Delimit In the I Sate Day. ! <>ar<l. av3c I on Cal <£ Va verman .rides otosi ! lodie ielcber hallense. ..... .. sboru I ill rest Con Va 4Cal. Town I'ohit. 83; ■1 70 40 41 17 48 16 2 64 as .Apr i .Apr i 10' Apr i .Apr l 25 .ADr i 15 .Apr 11 25'. Apr 1 05 May ■ 25 .May ' '-5 M-y 1! 25 .MsyS > .Apr 30 ('.Apr 28 > .Apr 30 i .Apr '28 I.May '2 I.May 14 I.May 8 ; . may 29 '.vay 23 '.May 81 i.June 18 Assessments of mines not listed ou the Board fall delinquent in office. BOAKD SALES. Following were the sales In the San Francisco Btcek Board yesterday: pj.i-1 i/r VI VNIVO crf«Tr>v— <VO. 200 Alt* 40500 Cb01iar...69 400 P0t051....1i/i 700 Andes 66 100 Cbai C....66-JOO Savage. .>, 500 64 400 C P0int... 69 duo 88 400 lelcnr..l.4fi 100 60 850 89 250 80d1e..1.20|4d0 t» * C...1.1U N«v...1.36 550 Bii 2.20 ; 300 I.l l> jOO 1.30 100 2Vi|3so H & N....74 -'00 S Hill OS 100 bullion. 4&v:00 lowa 14 50 Union 98 200 HuU\er...U.4sO Justice. . .2!> 400 '■ 7 100 Ca eclna..l. r > 12U0 Mex.. .\»/A 20 93 860 CCAV....5 1 * UDUir.3.B.->;7o<> DUD 09 600 55 8 100 S.BUIIOOO YJacket7B 700 5% 3UO Uverm.....34J ' * IFHSOOX SESSION — :"?O. 800 Alta 41,1650 CC£V..6%!100 P0t05i..1.20 300 SUO b"/s :0O -IV.I 1650 Andes.. .6 10" V ioiiiu..sa;ss(> .Hav.R«... .86 380 8e1cbr~1.45200 G 4 C... 1.05 200 8 ** M...23 100 li/» 200 ... .1.10 100 ban i Ob 1008ent0n...6U200 H * N 7. .'OO a Nev..l.:-IO 100 i 4» ...2.20 .00 lowa. 15 200 li/4 500 2>4 100 Justice. ..26 200 Union 90 100 I'.i.dle.. 1.20 600 Mexicn. 3) !'S 100 8u11i0n. ..43 300 VS,i 700 UtaD 08 1 00 Bulwer... 12100 Mono :-6 700 V Jen.... 79 201 Cn»UU..s6'4ooOiinir..3.7oJloo bO 100 CtiOllar...64!lOU OTrmn . .. 31' Foil, wl g were the sales In the Pacific Stock Hoard yesterday. 450 Alta 40 50 CCA V.. 6.65 500 Ocedntl..l2 500 42 350 Cn011ar...67 Ophir.. .3.70 300 Ande5... .65350 OS 450 3% 100 66 200 C P0int. ..60 50 3.72% 100 69 300 59 100 3.80 •JOO 67 200 Excdq ..»0S 200 Potosl.. l.^o 10U0 cur 1.45 100 v i (J...1.H0 35U Savage ...•<."> 550 i: 4 8..2.10 100 11 8 150 .. >-8 50 2.07 300 1.10 87% 300 2.ift: so 1.06 100 «y 300 2.20 50 1.16:UD55eT..1.30 250 2.22' 400 Julia 05200 11/4 400 2i /4 1:0 Justice. 50 - 8AM.. .23 450 2 30200 JOO S Hill OB 100 8u11i0n.. .46 i2OO 26 100 Union. ...9U 55') V...5"it !300 KentucK..lV\oo 95 8.%0 5. 30300 Lady W. .06,100 93 1060 5V 2 4&0 Ilex 1.70,1 o L tan 09 350 5.5V100 I.7*y*36n JO 350 6.70 200 Nev «....O5 100 X JMK....77 450 6.60 2ti00Terra....33 500 75 750 56/ 8 «0u 35! iIIIRNOOS 6EfS)f>K— ?:?a 400 Alt* 41 350 Crown 1..6 9250 0DH1r...5.70 300 Andes 66 400 Eicnq....o7 3.65 45" h«irnr..l.6s 500 06 150 3.tS7y» 100 8482.27Vs 5«O »> * C..1.06 350 3.60 850 21,4,550 1.071/; 200 ..1.20 500 2.21' 100 1.10,-/00 li/ •JOO ... 2.30 200 BAN ... .721150 Savage. .87 100 Cn011ar...65 U'O 73:500 85 60 64 300 1000 86 SOU CC«tV...5.%'300 Justice.. .26 800 8 B &M....V2 900 s'/« 900 Mem ..1.70 400 SNeT iv 4 100 5.55300 1.65 600 Utah 09 350 5.60 100 Occld 13 JOOYJacK;....7B 700 C P0int... 60 I CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Fbiday. April 27—4 p. m. £id.Asketl. Bld.Atked. Alpha C0n..... 16 26 Jackson _ as Alta — 37 Juli _ _ 05 Andes 63 65 Justice 25 «8 telrner. 1.45 1.50 Kentucc 11 15 fcestißelcner. 2.20 2.25 Lady Wain.... on 06 Bodie LIB 1.20 Mexican .1.70 1.75 BeDton Con — 50 Mono _ ;\jj Buiwer 11 12Navajo. _ io Bullion 43 45lNeT Que«s — 05 Caledonia. 16 — NGAC — 10 Cbalienee Con. 51 64 Occidental .11 13 tboliar. 62 «£:Opnir 3.60 3.65 (on Cat 4 Ya~ 5% 6.60 Overman 30 3_' Confidence 1.66 —lotos! ...... 1.15 1.25 Con Imperial . — 05 bavaee 85 86 Con >ewYor* — 08' MS & Hides a 23 25 trown Point.. 69 60 Scorpion 07 10 E»st B & is — 10 sierra Nevada I.2ft 1.30 Hcbequer 06 07 Miver HilL.... 06 07 fcnreka 60 —'Silver King.... 10 — brand Prize... 05 — Union Con 95 98 Gould ACurrrl.OO 1.05 Utah 07 09 hale A-Norcn. 70 73 Yellow JacKos. 76 77 STOCK AM) ItOHP EXCHANGE. Fbipat. April 37-2 r. if. BONDS. Bid. Asked:- Bid. Asked. VH 4s coup.. 2 — jAnglo-Cai.... 00 — I > «srez. ..1131 .] — Bank of Ca1. .225 228 Cal siCble6s.lO3*/8 — Calßi>4TCo^ — 60 CalElecl.6B. — lOßi^ HrstNatlonl.lßo — CntraCW 6s 971^101 Grangers — 92 L'put-st 75...150 160 LonrionP£A.U9 122V4 Upnt-stex-cp 94 100 LonrtouJtSK. — 37 Vi EdsnL4P6s.lOs 106V4 Were > Ex.... 12% — Hi H RR65.106 107 Vi Nevada .130 135 (Jeary-stKSs.lOa — S»therßCo. — 100 I.'-A iikl. - 102 Banks. Savings— Do.i.nted.6s. — 103 uer**LCo. — 1U25 Mkt-stCi»e6sl2l — i!umb>.V-L..1250 — MntfryAvebs. — 15 Mutual ...... 37% 38% NtvCNtRDs. — 101 81 BavUuu>n.4tin — >P('KK6*.lO3 — Sav<fc Loan.". 110 150 NKyCal6a.. — 108 fcecurity... .250 — SKvCalss.. — 08 Union Tmst.67o — (irk Gas 5»...100 — { Street Railway— Do, 2d Ist ss. — 100 California.... 87^100 Omnibus .114 — Uear.\-8t...... — 111* PacßoliM6s-100 — MarKet-5t...: 39 39% Do. :>■ iss6s.lol".i — Metiopoltao. 20 30 *(» By 6s. Presidio..... — 14% P4CHKy6»..lO3i,j; — .-ntter-st 90 - Pwl-stKKbs.. 1 07 i.' 2 1 121/. ! Powder— Si- 4.NPKK 6s 82 - Atlantic D... 30 35 M'KUAr zUs HIU4 — California. 86 105 &PKUCal6s..losß / Giant........ 24Vi 26 BFBRCalfis.. — 93 Jnd50n....... SVi — SP«rßCal6s. - 93 Vig0r1t ...... 1% 1% SVWater6«.. — 118% 1 Miscellaneous— SVWater4». 93% 94V 4 BlkDCoalCo. — 2014 BunßetT&T6lOl% — |CalCotMllls.. 39 44 Sutterstßss.lO3 — CalDryDoctc. 31 34 STOCKS-Water. CalKlecLCa. 21% 213/ 8 La«es.. — 19 CalKlecWks. — 3 ■■. & Cotrtra Costa. 82 88 EdlsouLteht. 99 100 M^rlnCo.... 47% — GasCoiiAssn. . — 17 SjfrlugVmlley 99 99% HawCASCo.. — — _ <*»»- iitdiSPCo. 8% 83/s Capital. 30 45 iJu isonMfßC. - 15 Central....... 90 100 Mer Ex AMn.lO7 — Oak UL 4 11. 42 42% cireanlcSSCo 10 . 35 PacOaslmp. 81 V — PacAnxFA... -*• 2% Pacific 1 lent 49% 60 p»c Borax... 96% 99 hanirancsco 7i 71% p..c14>C0... — 30 btockton.... — oO Pai'ltnll Mill. — 46 In-urance— ParfPalntCo. 600 — Hreiiiaiii,Fd. — 167% 'l'acir.-inBCo. — 36 Oak Home... — 110 Pac'l&TCo. — 69 5un......... — »3% >nnsetT&T.. 40 55 Banks. Commercial— (United CCo.. — 35 Amerß&TC. — 116 | MORN ISO KKSSIO!*. , Board— so Hatchlnson SP Co, 8: 65 Market-st Railway, 39%: $2000 S V 4% Bonds. «4; *10U0 S Pof A Bonds, 90%. : AFTKKNOOJJ SESSION. ijt'. Board— loo Vißorit Powder. 1%.:^ Street— lo Cal Electric Llgut. nMI 10 8 F Gas ligac, 71Hi $10,000 & ¥ 4% Bonds, 94. • '■ , "'■•■ .' •' ':"■'?- ■/': ■ . '. - THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1894. CHURCH NOTICES. ■T^ap Howhr ->treet, m-thiid st Kpinco- £>-& pal Church, bet. Second and Third sts.. 2 blocks from Palace Hotel— Rev. W. W. Case. D.D., pastor: Professor Martin Scbultz, • musical di- rector: A. R. Over. Sunday-school superltiten- il>-ut. Hours of public services 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Suuday-school at 12:30 p. M. Or. Williams' Bible class 12:30 p. M. " Enworth League at 6:45 o'clock Sunday evening. Subject of morning ser- mon. ; 'Rock of Ages." Evening sermon by i>r. A. C. Hirst, pastor of Simpson Memorial Church; subject, -The Conquering King." Pastor's resi- dence, 202 C Howard St.: telephone 6atis. 1 IFT5 3 Simpson Memorial M. K. • hurch, Bb~-*' cor. Haves anrt Buchanan sts.— Rev. A. C. Hirst. D.D., pastor. Residence. 313 Broderick st. Preaohineat )la. m. and 7:4"* p. m. ihe pastor will preach at 11 a. m Subject: "The Ministry of the Comforter." At 7:45 p. m. the Rev. W. W. Case, D.D., will preach in exchange with the pastor. Special music by the choir at these services. Sunday-school at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Per- kins superintendent. Epworth League service at 6:30 p.m. The seats in this church are free. The public cordially invited to all the services. Ushers la attendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday even- ins at 7:45 o'clock. -_ ■ '*' CSS 3 Central Methodist Epigfopal fir<& Church. -Mission St., bet Sixth and seventh. The pastor. Rev. l)r Dllle. will preach at 11 a. m. Subject: -'The Great Physician." At7:SO o'clock in the evening Key. Dr. McCllsh will preach. Sunday-school at 1 p. U. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Seats free. Everbody wel- cuine. * IKS* First Unite<l Presbyterian Church, »-S r Golden Gate aye. and Polk St. — Rev. M. M. (ilbson. D.D., pastor. Services 11 -. M. and 7:30 p.m. The pastor will preach in the morning and his brother. Rev. .lames P. Gibson, In the evening. A cordial invitation to all. StrangTS welcome. 1 tt^S* First Pre sbrterian Church. Corner fifr-jS^ of Van > ess aye. and Sacramento st. — I lie pastor. Rev. Robert Mackenzie, O.I)., will preach at 11a m. »ud 7:45 p. m. Sunday-school at 12:45 p. M-, Mr. J. G. Chown superintendent. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p.m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clopk. All are welcome to tnese services. I,\ NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 'JtZS* Templar Kebekcli Lodjie <j^ptK^ sF 2 ' No l'J. I. O. O K.-Speclal^^3»£: meeting is called at 7:30 tor transac- .s?^ tion or business. 'WS^ ROSE WILKINS DE HINTON, N. G. Moi.' ie Newman. Recording Secretary. 1 IJtCS 3 Tempi ar Kehi> h Lodge <~.<^Hil/^, lirJ? >•>. 19,1. O. O. F., meets THiaaaiaißC. (SATURDAY) EVE IN», Memorial Hall, I. O. O. v. building. All mem- bers of the degree cordially welcomed. Degree worn second and fourth Saturdays. RUSK W. de « INTOK, Noble Grand. Mntf.it Nkwma ■ RfC. 3-ec. de 3 S.-> tf Bl^S 1 * C lifornia Reb«kah i>e- W-& gree Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. v —^_m'^- The lodge meets every SATURDAY EVENING In Welcome Hall, now Odd / w/«*' fellows' building, earner Market and Seventh sts Officers and members aro requested to attend All members 01 the degree are cordially invited. SOI lilt KAHN. N. G» Axxa G.Lind, Rec. Sec. jaia Sa tf jBTTS 3 Rome* Biar Hnnrl —Mass-Meetint $£<& at Odd fellows' Hall Sunday afternoon at » o'clock. Rev J. Q. A. henry will speak on "The Juiclery of Jrguitism." All patriotic people are welcome. Come early to secure a seat. ap2a tf ICT2P Notice— The I'hi ty-nixih Assembly 2£ ; -£' District Republican Club win meet at Wolf's Hall. Ocean View, on SATCRI'AY EVEN- ING, at 8 o'clock. Ail Republicans invited to at- tend By order JOHN J. CORDY, Prrs. Atte<t: Jas Whitaker. Sec. ap27 2t* Igr^ss= Annual ■aieetinn— The Kejru'ar An- l»-» ? nual meeting or the stockholder! of the llutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will ' be bi*ld at the oftice of the company. 3.7 Market street, San Francisco. California, on TUESDAY, the Sin day of May. 1U94. at the hour or 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of electing a 1 oard of Directors to aery for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close 011 Friday. April 27, 1«94. at 3 o'clock p. m. / ap'Jotd E. H. SHKI.IMiN, Secretary/ SPECIAL NOTICES. Bail 'li-iianlH Ejected for S4. Col- m^ lections made; city or country. Pacific Col- lection Co . 415 Montg'y St.. r. 6. Tel. 6580.ne24tf BrS=" Boys' and Girl*' Ad Society. Con- n*& ncr Grove and Baker sts.. San i-rai'CitiCO, Cal.— Orphans, half orphans and abandoned children admitted from January 1, 1894, to April 1. 1894. Orphans, male— Ei gene Abbott, aged 1 ,i : Ernest Watson. 10; I'ai.iel Webster. 13: '.eorge McKee, 12; Willie House. 11; Frank Loy,6: Leonard WoolrMce, 13. Orphans, female— Frances Wright, aged 10: Eva Dougherty, 11. Abandoned, male— Albert Corona, aged 11. Abandoned, female— Nellie M. Harding, aged 12; era M. Cadogan, 10. Half orphans, male— Ueoree Feeley, aged 13: Eddie McCormack, 12: I bomas Collier. 13; Daniel >"rrentiue. ]- : Nicholas Sorrentine, 10: Frank Marshall. 11; Ray iiurinelsier. 10: John Kazzettl, 12; James Paytoii. 11: George Burke, 13: Vermin i'ugoes,9: Arthur otts, ] 2; Fred < tts. 9; Walter Rapp, IS: fred Morris, 12: Daniel McAvoy. 13: Thomas Wallace. 10: John Qtilnn. 10: Mathrw Utilnu, 11: John -lraluor. 11; ■ William l-'nclish, 13; Ernest Glrar I, 12; Frank Hassett. 1*; l.lch- if i A. Wlison, 10; Annis Gibson, 12: Irvln* Shannon.^ 13: Abraham Roberts, 13: Charles Bon 11: James Morau. 12: Henri dv On-li. 11: John McCarthy. 12; Arthur Madison. 12; Stephen Potter. 13: Gustave Relnrrs. 12; Joseih Rossi, 13: George Miller, 10; Hurvev Calm. 11: Peter Warner, 12; Charles Campbell, IS; Willie Hen' essey, 12: Frank McClelan, 1-': Harry Her- ron. 8; Robert McCue. 12; Willie Devitt 12. Half-orphans, female — Josephine (jariav.inti, aged 13. ap22 lot &I~S' v otic*- Is Hereby G v-ti Th t the SF-^ Maria Kip Orphanage of 670 Harrison st., San Francisco, Cal., has admitted the following halt-' rphnn girls from January 1, 1894. to April 1,1894: Clara Royle, aged 2 years; Dora Mcbeel. aged 12 years. ■ ap22 Hi K^2r* .)■ h F. l.joni, .otarr I'ulnic ai; I l»~j? Commissioner of Deeds, •fflce 607 Mont- gomery: telephone 6439; residence 2ZO^ Stelner meet je9tf KS> Book* .-ousrht ml Oolei. Uealy & &<& DALY. Moved to 206 Powell st. 18 tf HSS=* G"t Your House-Paintlns:, ' ai>er- \&~*s hunglng and decoratinc done reasonable at 6. OUSTS, 23 Montgomery aye. : telephone 5860. tf Rr^» If Yon Want Baildin liaised or m*& new foundations, wood or brick, call or write H. CHF.STER. 1619 Mission st. mr!s 3m B^a-* Room P.»i>e!l ir »3 50 Up: "Whitfii- Vf~& inetlup. HARTMANN. 513 Third. rar9tf situations WANTED-FE3IAI-E. ADIES. FIRST -CLASS SERVANTS from PIPHER A CO.. HO Ellis. Tel. 5709.a6 ly 1 ADIES— HEST SERVANTS AT C. K. HANSEN Ij & CO.'S. 110 Geary St. Phone 485 ap23 tf , ALL AT SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT OKFICE ■ tor Swedish and German girls. 238 Ellis 21 6111 I AOIES? CAN PROCURE BEST AM) RKLI- IJ able help at once. Call or address PA CIHH COAST EMPLOYMENT CO.. 1079 Mkt. n r2l 3m MIDDLt-AGKD W.MAN WISHES A SlTUA- tion to da housework, plain sewing, etc., and make herself generally useful. Address W., box 33. this office. ap2B 3t» GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS SECOND VJ girl or work by the day; city or country. Ap- ply 61 2 Fourth St.. Metropolitan Hotrl. ap2B -t* 'THOROUGHLY COMPETEM" WOMAN, FIRST- -1 class cook and laundress, wants situation; city or couutry: Al references. 2317 Mission street. ap2B 2t» .p ELI ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A 'Jb situation to do general housework: city or country: good refereuces. Call or address 318 Minna st. ap2B 2l* VOKWEGIAN '.IRL DESIRES A FEW MORE IN places doing housecleanlng by the day Call at 143H Mls-lou st. ' - apJB 2t* AN I ED— Hi' MIDDLE-AGED LADY. PLACE for light housework in private family; good home and small wages. Call or uddreg. 1729 Mis- sion St., city. ap2B 2t s/II UATION WANTED BY WILLING WOMAN v. for general housework: is kind to children; or would care for a mck lady: wages moderate. I'leiiie fall 79 Jessl st., bet. First and Second. * V OUNGLADV WANTS WORK WITH GOOD I pantsmaker. Apply J. L., box 21, this office. * OME FOB AMERICAN GIRL (15) IN Christian family (Protestant), as one of the family, to assist and attend school. Address Home, box B'J, Call branch Office. ap27 3t» .~ERMAN COOK. GOOD BAKER, WANTS 1 ' situation la city. 318 Hayes st. ap27 3t» V OiFnG GERMAN GIRL WANTS BITUA- ■ tlon to mind children In private family. Ad- dress 32 Pore street, near Bryant. ap'J7 2t* I ' ERMAN WOMAN WAN WORK WASH NG 1 1 and housecleantng by the day. 14 Bridge place, off Broadway, near Hyde st. ap27 2t» SITUATION «TED BY YOUNG, STRONG >■ German woman by day or week: first-class uurse; best of reference. - Call 75 Fourth St.: 27 2* , T A FIRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS ON i. LA- ' ales' underwear and children's clothes and general family sewing: work by the day or week. Apply 208 O'Farrell. MISS LANE. ap26 st* 1 V YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- ' ' work: care of baby.. Address Y. G,, box 88, Call Brauch office. = - ap26 at* ■ C COMPETENT WOMAN WISHKS SITUATION v, as nurse or second work; city or country: eood sewer. Address 1141 Howard at. ap2tf 3t* Uf ANTED— BY COMPETENT WOMAN. BLAN- kets to wash: ; each pair washed sepantely; charges very reasonable. . Address M. M., box 138, Call Branch Office. - . :■ ap'Js 6t* ■ IJifiLIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHKS A It place to do secondwork or housework. Ad- dress 141 Henry st. : ap24 8t» MRS. ROCKWELL, DRESS AND : COAT maker: work out or at borne: cutting and basting a specialty: from 50 cents up. Room 1, '.'O9 Kearny st. »p2'.' 7t» SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. TMRST-CLASS TEAMS TERS, FARMKRS, ME- -T chantcs, and a ! so hotel help of all kinds, can always be found by applying to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento »t. . ' : ap24 5t UA.NTKII- SITUATION IN PRIVATE FAM- ** ily. by a first-el ss gardener; good horseman and driver; can milk and -make himself generally useful: good reliab c references, Address Reli- able, box 135. Call Branch. Office. ap2B 3t* SITUATIONS WANTED- CONTINUED. RESOKTS AND SPKI » US— GET A'OUbThIeLP. at C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S, HOGearj st: tele- phone 48 j. ap23 tr_ L IRST-CLASS BARKEEPER WANTS FOSI- ■ tion; is also good lunch cook. Address B X., box 88, Call Branch. ap2B 3t« SITUATION WANTED BY FIRS 1 -CLASS ' carpet cutter and layer, shade maker and banger; city or ' Country: will worK cheap.. Ad- dress H. H , box 142. Call Branch. ap2B 3t» - HOTEL CL RK, CITY EXPERIENCE. IS open for engagement: best reference and bond furnished; has trade. Address 8., box 23, Cail_Offlce. -. ■ ap<B 3t* YOUNG SWEDE WISHES WORK OF ANY .-* kind: city cr country : is sober and honest and will give good references. Pieass address V, 8., box 117. Call Branch Office. * apJB 3t» LMRSI'-CLA^S CHIEF. COOK (GERMAN) • want a situation: 16 years' experience in the best restaurants In the city. Address G. C, box 89. Call Branch. ap2B 2t* ft I CASH TO ANYONE GETTING M A TO- ■<E> « v/ sltion: day or night work: steady: had good commercial 'experience; can do most any- thing-, good references. Address Hustler, box 46. this office. ap2B 2t* MAN AND WIFE (GERMAN); NO CHILDREN ii wants situations on ranch; man a good milk- er and used to worker in vineyard: wife good cook. Call or address A. SUFFA, 111 Geary.a2B 2* HANDY. SOBER MAN (30) WO I LD LIKE TO work in springs, summer resorts or some- thing similar; can milk: used to hard work. Ad- dress E. r.. box 60, this office. • \'OUNG Man WANTS WORK IN A STABLE. J- Address 860 Howard st. ar,27 6t* MIDDLE-AGED MECHANIC, GOOD CAR- penter. cabinet-maker, and upholsterer In hotel or furniture-store; moderate wages. Ad- dress W., box . 6, this office. .-.' ap27 3t* .' 1 ALCIMINING. PAINTING AND PAPER- '- banging by temperate, practical man: will work for $1 per day and board city or country. Address Pa nter, box 131. Call Branch. apJ7 3t« MIDDLE-AGED MAN WISHES A SITUATION %as cook and baker in small country hotel or boardine-hnuse Address X. V., Tremont Lodg- lng-house. 1723 Market st^ ap26 tit* O'IEAD\ MAN WANTS WORK: WILL WORK 0 for board and room: chores about bouse and generally useful: handy at anything; references. Address J. P., box 160, Call Branch Offlce.a26 St* BY COMPE ALL-ROUND BAKER. IN hotel or restaurant. Address Baker, box 131, Call Branch office. ap26 3t* AKER (AMERICAN;. FIRST-CLASS WORK- man on bre d and cakes, wants job: wages moderate: country preferred. Address American, box 109, Call Branch « fflce. ap26 3t» YOUNG SWEDE WANTS SITUATION ABOUT ' place; can milk cows, drive, take care of horses and work In garden; is steady and rMi ble man. Please call at 823 Howard, top floor. 26 3t» PRINTING —MAN OF LIMITED MEANS 1 wants 500 copies 76-page scientific book. Ad- dress G. H., box 157, Call Branch. ap26 3t« SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDI»LE-AGED 0 man In private family; understands all the work required on a gentleman's place; good ref- erences. Address F. L., box 135, Call Branch Office. ap23 7t» MAN. 40 YEARS, WISHES STEADY PLACE i'J as watchman; reference: 7 years last place. Andrew G. M . box 10-, Call Branch. ap2 im« FEMALE HELP WANTED. TT'AN*TT£r^M£A?Tiu^ ■ 1 'work; cood cook. 3 la family, $25. J. F. CROSKTT & CO., 312 Butter St. 1 F\ ANTED— SECOND GIRL AND LAUNDRESS, » ' $25; cook, sinal! boarding- house, '$30: 3 cooks. German style, $-5; restaurant waitress, $25. and others. J. F. CKOSETT dc CO.. 312 Sut- ter st. -. 1_ \fEA»r GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, -i-^ Contra Costa, $25, see lady here 10:30; 4 housework girls, city »ud country, $20 and $25; 2 young girls assist. $15. Apply MISS CULLKN, 105 Stockton St., room 2. ' .1 \IIDDLE-AGED OMAN. 2 IN FAMILY, i" Newcastle. $12, fare paid. MISS CiLLEN, 105 Stockton St.. room 2. I 1 HaMBEKMAII) AND WA TRESS, $15: 2 1 second girls, Ross Valley, $20; 3 cooks. $25 to $35: bousek eper, $20. Apply MISS CUI.LEN, 105 Stockton St.. room 3. 1 IV AN 1 ED-PLAIN LAUNDRESS, INSTITU- '* tlon. $25; also 2 kitchen-maids, same place, $':0 each; -wedlsh ir!, general housework. $25: 10 housework girls, city and country. $.0 and $-5. Apply MISS PL L KETT, 424 Slitter st. 1 ANT, WAI . RE»SE>. CITY AND .'*•• country, $15, $.0, $25 and $30 a month; chambermaid, $15 a month: head waitress, $ 0: cook. $15; uermau waitress: waitress. $4 a week. HOTEL li <ZEITE. 4.10 Kearny St. i_ pt-JIPANION, INVALID'S NURSE. S3O: CHAM- \J ii»i-iii.ii.i : girl care 2 cnlHren, $20; restaurant waitress, city; 10 bousegirls, good places, $20, $25: call early. W. F. rlfHi:K & CO., 20 Ellis. • U ANTED — 10 GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK. city and country. MRS..q,lßl>. 705 Polk st. » IRL TO ASSI.nT l-» SMALL KESIAURANT: vl German preferred. 605 Montgomery ave.tf \tkat Young ikcnch girl take care IN children: $10. 411Ellls»t. ap-'8 3t« />ERMaN COOK. $25: FRENCH NUKSE'.IRL, VJ $10; 3 houseglrli. to assist, $10. 238 Ellis. * GOOD RELIABLE WOMAN AS HOUSEKKEP- er In family 4>f 5; Short distance in country. Apply 319 Minna st. • OOD WAITRESS FOR COFFEK-HOI'SE, 1 PaiiiKh preferred; good wages to right party. 505 Fourth st. •_ . IRL LIViNG HOME ABOUT 16 FOR STORE. 1 8 75"Va Howard st. • YEA 1 , RELIABLE I'ERBON TO DO LIGHT I.' hi.nsework: plain cooking; no washln. ; wages $10. 915 Paje it. I ' * . I. IRST-('LA>S LAUNDRESS FOR MONDAYS. I' 2411 Washington St. ■' • \'(ir- (J GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 1 228 Van Ness aye. • ■ 1 IKST-CLASS GERMAN COOK AND LAUN- T dres*. Call 1333 Golden Gate aye. before 10 a. m. - ap27 it ] IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK 10 j ' Liberty, bet. Twentieth and l'wenty-nrst.27 2* YOUNG GIRL T<< ASSIST LIOHT HOUSE- I work. . 2901 Geary St., cor. Wood. ap26 3t* I 'IKL FOR DOWNST- IRS WORK AND AS- VJ slst cooking. 1523 Ellis. ap26 3t OPERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHiKTS and underwear. LEVI STRAUSS * CO.. .<2V» Fremont st. ap!7 lit DRESSMAKERS FURNISH AT ONCE; Po- sitions free: patterns cut to order. 25c. Mc- Dowell Dressmaking School, r.47, over Maze.alßtf FFLICI ED WOMEN ANY AILMENT; CON- ■A suit free. DR. WILLIAMS. 129 O'Farrell. lm BOOKINGS TO AND FROM EUROPE; RAlL- road tickets to and from any part of tne United states; lowest rates: good service. Mc- Carthy & CO.. 9 Third st. ap!6 lm LEARN TO CUT AND MAKE PERFECT Ij dress without trying on. 330 Ellis st. apB tf US. TAILOR SCHOOL DRESS-CUTTING IN- / . stltute patterns: 25c. 34 Golden Gate aye. tf MALE HELP WANTED. . ANTI-.D- TAILOR ON DOATS, $1- WEEK; *' butter maker, $30 and fouud; ci oners, $30 and found, and others. Apply to J. F. CROsETT A CO , e-28 Sacramento st. 1_ I AUNDKYMAN AND IR'»NER FORA SMALL I ' laundry: 2 waiter-, $25 and $30: 3 cooks, $40 and $35; staule-bor, $16: hostler, $30; 2 milkers. 530: 2 farmers. MURRAY & READY. 634 Clay st. 1 WEAVERS ON CASSIMERE FOR A LARGE mill, $60. MURRAY & BEADY. 634 Clay. 1 JY. DAVIS.BKICKMANUFACTURE.PLEASE . call; 5 hrlckmakers, $60. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay St. r-" : 1_ w HORT-ORDER COOK, »46; COOK, $30: 2 • waiters. $25 and $30: press- feeder on book- work. $2 per day : teamsters, milkers, etc. R. T. WARD & CO., 610 Clay St. 1_ IV ANTED— SECi'ND COOK, GERMAN PRE- '» f erred, $60; head cook, $75. HOTEL GA- ZETTE, 4 jo Kearny st. 1 T OTiCE-HOTEL AND RESTAURANT KEEP- 1' em: P.C.German Cook Society has removed from 10,9 Mtrket to 14 Geary. apiB 3t» 'ANTED-HEAD WAITER, $75. ADDRESS. »» with references ' from California hotels, Walter, box 86, Call Branch Office. ap2B tf V\ ANTED— A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER: ONE *' who can bilng nome-trade preferred. A d- dress Cutter, box 34, this office. ap2B 2t YOUNG MAN. TO HELP IN BAKERY: EXPE- -1 rlence required. Apply 717 Brannan. ap2B 2t« ANTED- IS WOODCHOPPERS, LONG JOB- V camp cook. Call at William Tell House, 317 BUSh 3t. - •■-'" . . '-■-.- : *'-. 1.- ARHER WANTED SATURDAY. 101 934 PA- A clficst ■•'-■-•■ - * - ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday. 1133 Dupont st.: ■ . •_ B ARBEK F"R SATURDAY. EVENING AND Sunday at 117 Valencia St. „ • - . •- UARBEK, FOR SATURDAY.' 3 THIRTIETH D street. -. V-. • ■-'■■'- '-"■-' ■ '" ■ " !!_ ARBKR FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 12391/q Folsom St., near Ninth. •__ I OOD DISHWASHER: LITTLE COOKING TO VJ do. 506 Fourth st. * /OOK WANTED. 613 clay street. V •_ I COD DISHWASHER. 1116 OAK STREET. \rj ANTED-STEADY MAN AS : PARTNER IN »" recular licensed employment office; | receipts $6 to $16 per day: increasing; must have help to run same; prefers partner to keeping clerk; c pi- tai required *130: is cheap at $230; see to-day. GEORtiK STEWART & SON, 632 Market. . 1 l\ ANTED — SECOND-HAND BARBER FlX- '* tures, also bathtub. M. 8., lox .147, Call Branch Office. ■■■- -■ - ■-'•-' ap2B 3t» 3' .1 I ELLIS (THE ■-. ROSEDALE) — SINGLE — ■ rooms, newly furiished. , 25c per night, $1 25 per week; cheapest and best in the city, satisfy yourself: open all night. mr!7 cod tf - FIRST AND SECOND LASTERS ON LADIES' X 1 turn soles. Siebe, Glanville Company, 25 Jes- sie st. ap27 tf HELP TVANTED-CONTINUED. - . rSTpc^XRTKX^sT^GTFTR<>OMS; 10c, 15cPKR •knight 528»^ Pacific, 1016 V Krarny. a2B 7t* T ONCE — FIRST - CLASS COATMAKER. GEORGE BROS.. Fresno, Cal. «p27 at VIEN-$lOO CASH TO DISTRIBUTE 30.000 I*l circulars; bustlers wanted in city and country: answer quick. A. A. A., 400 Spring Garden. Phil- adelphia, Pa. ap2s WeSaSu 6t A N INDUSTRIOUS MAN T« • BUY HALF IN- *"^ terest in good-paying cash business: small capital required. 735 1 nlon St.. ap27 2t* 1 ARBEII TO BUY SHOP: CHEAP.' INQUIRE I > corner Union and Hyde, next to clgar-staud.3* TAILORS-SEATROOM TO LET. 'J7-' »TE- i. venson St.. near fourth ap27 3t* L) ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP; 2 CHAIRS; JL» 15c shaving; cheap rent. Apply DECKLE- MAN.IO6 Ellis* ap263t* <EAMEN FOR EUROPE AND ALL PARTS OF >' the world. 103 Montgomery aye. ap26 7t» I; INE CORNER FOR BARBER-SHOP: NEWLY » fitted: reasonable. 50.2 Second St. ap26 4t* SUI (\(\f\ 4C AIR" BARBEH-SH P, CEN- .<JnIUUU. trally located on Market St.. doing good business; sick ness reason for selling. Ad- dress D. F., box 143, Call Branch Office. ap26 3t* MAN FOR SALOON: EXPERIENCE NOT -I* necessary ; some money. 633 Howard. 26 4t* .. ANTED— M AN TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR printing. Apply 617 Filbert st. ap24 7t« BAKIiERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- I-> ment Sec. C. TROELL, 657 Clay st. ap2s lm BARBERS-FOR SALE— THE MONTGOMERY Baths; 7 chairs; 13 baths. 621 Montgomery. 24 7 I. ■■ ANTED— MEN TO GET 2 SCHOONERS BEF.R '' for 6c at 647 Sacramento st. ap24 7t* GERMAN ROLL, WITH BUTTER AND GOOD VJ coffee or tea, sc. 44 Fourth st. ap!4 tf SOUP, WITH ROAST OR STEW, HASH. Oliver and onions, wine, beer or cider, 6 cents. MB.v DAILY. 619 Merchant st. ap23 6t« L.OSTON SHOESHOP— MEN'S SOLE AND HKtiL i-> 76c. done wb le waiting. 635 Kenrny. ap6 3m U ANTED— IOOO MEN TO EAT HOME-MADR hot lunch free. Castle Garden Saloon, cor. Pine and Leldesdorff sts. apl7 lm MEN, ANY AGE. ANY DISEASE, CONSULT free DR. WILLIAMS. 129 O'Farrell. ap!7 lm >7C MEN WANTED AT DONNELLY'S NEW 4 O Universal House, 140 Minna ST., bet. Third & New >■ utgomery; rooms. 10c & 15c night. 10 'm* CENTRAL PARK RESTAURANT. 1191 AND \J 1193 Market St.; weekly tickets, $2 75: 8 16c tickets, $1 10. ap7 3m BEST PLACE FUR SHOE REPAIRING. IS AT IJ 638 Market si., opp. Palace. L. LEVAT. a 4 lm "1 1 /i MEN WAITED— SINGLE ROOMS 15c TO .L"v 25c per : night; clean and airy. Maine use, 614 Kearnv St.. cor. Commercial. tf . EST IN CITY— SINGLE ROOMS, 15. 20 AND 1 25 cents per nieht: $1, $1 25, $1 60 per week. Pacific House. Commercial and LeidesdorlT tf / IENTRAL HOUSE. 871 MARKET; ROOMS $1 * to $2 50 week; fire escape front and rear, al tf I;EST 10c SQUARE MEAL IN THE CITY I > Mechanics, try 637 Clay sc fe27 3m "1 (\ii MEN TO TAKE SINGLE ROOMS. 10& 150 -l"V/ to 25c a night: bouse renovated; all clean. Railroad House, 633 Commercial St. tin 30 ly .\ ANTED— SINGLE ROOMS 15c A DAY. $1 A " week; rooms for 2 25c a day, $1 50 a week. Reading room; dally papers. 38 Clay st. nir22 tf INGLE ROOMS. 12V CAMG T.7SCA WF.EK. 0 Llndeil House. Sixth and Howard sts. ray'J6 it BOUND TO WAKE YOU— R. O. WENZKL's i> electrical alarm clock. 607 Montgomery .2o 6m V\ AN TED-LA AND MECHANICS TO •"' * ' ; know that Ed Roikln. Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third sL: 150 liirg* rooms: \ sr. Pr night! f\ to?:< pr wa«lt. 'M \<r AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS— BEST LINE SPRINKLING AND /\ spraying appiratus In the world. 14 Hayes, lm ROOMS WANTED. . . ANTED— 2 OR 3 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing by young married couple; mast be neat and clean; reasonable: central. Address M. L., box 41, this office. . ap2B 2t »1 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; NORTH OF MAR- — ket st. Address 514 O'Farrell. * ■■ MONEY WANTED. "\\r AN"TEI7"— iB^mHir^TRST^CLAsS CITY »» real estate, 6 per cent flat loan, for 5 or 10 years. C. O. P.. box l:<s. Call Branch. ar"2 7t« MONEY TO LOAN. "<SiQ A fToOO^CIT V 6 R "CO i"o NTRY~PR(>PERTy! *tP PU U .a. A. DEWIN G, 214 Pine, r. 49. a! 3 tf BANKBOOKS BOUGHT; NOTES DISCOUN - ed; loans. W. H. Ward, 113 Montgy aps tr ON ANY SECURITY. AT LOW KATES: DEAL- Ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. ap3 6m \1 ON EY LOANED ON JfcWKLBJ AND OTHER ,>! .valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106 Market, nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. ap9tf O«U"v nnn 1 ' 1 TRUST to 10an,6 '/ : ANY V' 1 ■ \J\J\J curlty. ISAACS. 310 Pine, r. 6.al ly Cf'JH (\f\f\ IN SUMS TO SUIT. C L. FJSH- (g)ZU.UUU ER & CO., 646 Market st. mr3l tf L IKST AND SECOND MORTGAGE: LOWEST ' rates: any terms. MURPHY. b2B Market. 28 tf *J 1 ")^\ Cil\(\ AT LOWEST MARKET RATES tin 1 £.O.\JV\J on city or country real estate: any sum. A. SCHULLER, 608 Montgomery. te2 tf CAN FRANCISCO COLLATERAL LOAN BANK. C 638 Kearny: only corporation that lends money on diamonds .watches: low tnt»rnst. oct tf WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. TT^HTrE^Fri^^FE^miE^rTniDTT^^ioD '' condition. Address C. box 17. this office.2B 2* U' ANTED — STEAM MANGLE, 36 TO 48 *' inches; steam or hand power. Address J. L., box 67. this office, ap27 2t« wMALL SECOND-HAND DELIVERY W Ai. ON. i* carrying 1500 pounds. A., box 115, Call Branch ■ ffice. ' ap'J7 3t* LOST. # CT?rnKN^FiKT7MT^r7JuMirr?H^^ oat San Pedro, about 6 miles from Col ma. on Wednesday night, April 25, 1 Mexican saddle, russet leather, band stamped with black stripes round front bastO!" taplderos on stirrups: bridle braided leather, white and black diamonds; 1 pair polished Irons stirrups: 1 felt saddle blanket, scalloped binding. $10 reward will be paid for information or return of said property t<> Mur- phy's Saloon at Co ma. . ■ . ' ap2B 2t I OST-CHAMOIS-SKIN BAG CONTAINING 1 I J gold bead necklace with diamond locket: 1 sunburst breastpin, seven stones (diamonds, ru- bies, sapphires): 1 diamond rluir, live stones: 1 pair diamond screw earrings: I large opal ring; 1 gold horsesnoe pin: *60 reward; no questions re- quired. Return to MRS. L. S. BRUCE, 712 Kills street. ap2B 3t* / 'ART STOLEN FROM 60 CLIPPER ST. IN- \-< formation received at 27 Albion aye.; no ques- tions asked.": :>"»■ v . •, ap27 3t* T OST-A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA i-i Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco In the name of LIZZIE >CHULTZ. No. 71.769 The nmier will pl-nse return to bank. ap24 M* . LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, ciTY AND Count/ of San . Francisco, State of California, Department No. ».--■ ' ■ . In the matter of the estate of AN-") .. ' ■ DKEW LAYDEN, otherwise known }-No. 14467. 'us ANDREW LA ■ DON, deceased. J JAMES ENGLISH, the administrator of the es- tate of ANDREW I.AYDEN, otherwise known as ANDK. W LaYDON, deceased, haying presented to me his verified petition, setting forth the facts as requ'red by the statute, and praying for an order authorizing him to sell the whole or so much of : the real estate of said deceased as may be necessary for the purposes therein mentioned, and It appearing to me therefrom that such a sale is necessary: said petition being now filed. It is ordered that all persons interested In the estate of said deceased appear before this court on MONDAY, the 28th day of May, 1894, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, in Department No. 9, at the new City Hall. In the City and County of San Francisco. State of California, to show cause why an order should : not be granted to the said ad- ministrator for the s*le of such estate. And it is directed that a copy of this order be published once a week for four successive weeks prior to said 286 h day of May. in Tub Mouxrxn Call, a newspaper printed and published in this city and county. -:gamMMaBM BBaa Dated April 27, 1894. J. V. COFFEY, Judge of the said Superior Court. ap2Hst Sa ■■.-■■ : . ASTROLOGY..-:. -, ASTRAL SEER-PROF. 106 EDDY* rooms 13-14: horoscopes: questions; advice. CLAIRVOYANTS. { YPC-Y I -IFE-KEADcR; LADIES 250: GKN IS '-» 60c. 6 Seventh st. - ■./.--, ap2s 8t» HARIUSON, MAGNETIC TREA MENT: ladleB,soc:gent3.Sl.766 Market. parlor 15.5 tr VI ME. RITA, SCIENTIFIC PALMIST, HOLD- *'• ing receptions daily; ladles and gentlemen; fee moderate. 1179 Market st.bet.7th and Bth. lm ME. RAVEN A. CLAIRVOYANT: . LIFE reader; names given; 25c up. 828 Howard. \\ HE. A N 1 HU.NV, MEDIUM AND LIFE *" reader: ladles 35c; gents 50c. -'48 Third st. ME. MOREAU. TRANCE MEDIUM, LIFE reader; best in city ; fee 26c. 103 4th st. ap3 tf rPHE GREATEST TRANCE MEDIUM IN THE X world cannot S see \ any more beautiful ■■-.. views than those in Part 7 of "Picturesque California.". V; RS. MAYO-SIKEKS — MEDIUM: IRAN '*' business; sittings dally. 130 McAlllster.24 bid \|ME. LEGGKTTE— PRESENT AND FUTURE i» told: 25 cents. 905 Folsom, room 3. mr2ltt VI ME. EX-DIOUB. CLAIRVOYANT. HAS RE- i'l moved to 1 003 Mission St. ; fee 60c. oc24tt MBS.. J. J:. WHITNEY. CLAIRVOYANT. TEST medium and llfe-rei ler. ' ■- 218 Stockton. je!3 tt ftTdmAQg v^^ IPlRst^cl7ass^ : ioraoe: : advances made. 642-644 Mission st. CH \S. L TAYLOR. Jel3 tt -;• A DVANCEB MADE ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, '» and goo is stored. LIEKES' Storage Company , 1 Stockton place). 310 Stockton st, apB bm PERSONA^L^ 1, IVE CENTS IS A popular PRICE FOR • dress goods, especially whin you get 25 and 50 cent values. To-day we commence a ■ sale of fine Cbantlily's floral designs, beautiful cream ground, real wash fabrics, at 5 cms, also 100 nieces black and white andib act and gold I Persian ma is, 25c I value at 5 rent?, black and wfilte sateens, 35c value, not pretty deslgus. 5 cents, biacs and white a d black and tan prints 5 cents, best standaid prints, blue, navy, chocolate, brown, gray and white ground, exceeding anything yet offered In value for the money-yard wide Drown ninslln 5 cents. You know this talk means something at SMITH'S CASH STORE. 414 to 418 Front 1t. 28 _• OOOKKEEPING, lOC ONLY: EASY Hi -.ME i l> study; wonderful book; positively self-instruc- tive; 100 mailed; advertisements pay us: other- wise actually worth ?5. Macnalr Pub. Co., Detroit, Mich. ap!4 Sa 4t THE ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING COM- pany. ■ ■ :— - (Incorp rated.) Directors— Walter Turnbull, president: W. B. Wllshlrc, vice-president; F. S. Chad bourne, E. B. Clement; A. B. Price, manager and accountant UNDERTAKES To keep merchants books by the year. Examinations for banks and trust companies. Periodical auditing of mercantile, financial and corporation books. Investigations for investors and creditors. To report on defalcations. Expertlng lit all its branches. THE COMPANY IS FINANCIALLY RESPONSI- BLE FOR ALL WORK DO>E. Office— 32o Saosome St., room 19. Telephone 1634. . - ap26 lm DVICE FREE IN ALL LEGAL MATTERS; divorce, probate laws, marriage contracts, pri- vate. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. No. 1 Fifth St. tf EN'S SUITS, $5: STYLISH PANTS. $4 75. Misfit Parlors. 613 Montgomery St., upstairs. tf ALTZ. SI AGE AND FANCY DANCING taught dally at IRVINE'S, 927 Mission. 22 6m pLOAKS AND lAILOR-MADE GOWNS TO \J order; old cloaks made over. FITZGERALD. rooms 78 to 81, Murphy bulialng. mr2l 3m MEN or WOMEN, CONSULT FREE AND in confidence DR. WILLIAMS. 129 O'Farrell lm PAINTING. FAi ER-HANGING, WHITENING: 1 low rates. J.C. D£KBAUM.I2OI Howard. 15 3m 7; CPER DOZ. FOR CABIN FULL LENGTH < ''at Godeaus' Art Studio, 10 Sixth st ap!4 15t HAIR-DRESSING Joe, BANGS CUT AND curled 15c, shampoo 25c, manicuring 25c: pu- plls wanted. MRS. BUTLER. 131 Post, r. 20. 12 tf PIANO LESSONS. 26c HALF HOUR, XV GER- man lady. 244 Sixth st mrll 3m KAVANAGH DETECUVE * COMMERCIAL Ag'cy; collections quickly made. 319 Pine. 6m DOCTORS. LAWYERS, PROFESSIONAL MEN, the California Hotel Register Company will place your name before the traveling public for 1 cent a day. Room 43, Chronicle building. ap7 tf <%.') Pvfl FOR A DOZKN CABINETS: LARGE «Jr_.OV» picture of Midwinter Fair free with each doz. WILSON'S Gui cry, it Kearny. ap7 tf ANOTHER NEW SI OCX OF IMPORTED millinery and novelties for the season, artistic work: moderate prises. MISSES DIN AN, 111 Stockton st, late with Alma Keith. mr9 3m frO J^i, PER MONTH — PIANO LESSONS «JT^-i.«-''' given by competent teacher. P., box 133. Call Branch Office. tnr2_tf_ I RUMMERS' SAMPLES BOUGHT AT 211 ' ' Larkln St.. opp. City Hall. apl 12iu MRS. M. E. VAN BUREN; LADIES' NURS^ can De found at 662 Willow aye. apl 6m: CASH CORDS PUT IN 25C: CARPENTERING ■ lowest rates. ALBERTSON. 41'/ 2 Eddy st. 3m STYLISH DRESSMAKING: FIT GUARAN- -0 teed: 9.1 50 up. 105 Stockton, room 39. mr27 tf NE MORE CHANCE Chairs, each 50 Ranges, from , $7 00 up Folding Beds 1500 Bedroom Suits "0 00 Bed Lounges.... 12 SO Tap. Carpets, per yard 65 Linoleum and Oilcloth, per yard 45 Parlor Sets... .......35 00 '! hese are a few of many bargains we Inve. Big stock of second hand carpets and furniture. Terms either cash or easy time payments. J. NOON AN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st. bet. sixth and Seventh Open evenings. mr2l tt pURE GUARANTEED F R RHEUMATISM V and deafness. MRS. WARD, 1722 Market.2o tf IF IN NFED OF SHOWCASES. COUNTERS, bars,, shelving, mirrors, safes, scales, etc., do not fall to see my stocK before purchasing; I carry the largest line of such goods in this State, both new and second-hand. J. NOON AN. 1017 to 1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. mrlB tf PARAGON ROOFING -CO., 45 EIGHTH ST. X Tin and asphaltum roofs painted and repaired, worn guaranteed; Inspection free. fei9 3m ,' _ i. SNOOK, PLUMBERS, ROOFERS. ' J .steam and- gas-fitters, .telephone 1727, 630 Sacramento St., near Kearny. 0c24 tf HIGHEST k RICE 1 AID CAST-OFF CLOTH Ing, gold, jewelry, books. KLEIN. 109 Sixth.: INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO OR *' (Iff by WILLIAM Mo?' VS. 1195 :?'»rket.24V DRESSMAKERS SPECIALTY^ CHILDKEnT^MISSES' DRESSES; 25c up. MRS. HttN NESS Y. 136 Rose aye. 26 3m OTTLISH DRESSMAKING; SUITS $3 50 UP. t~ MKS. HI- Xi; v T. 709 P"ik st mr'23 tf MEDICAL. aTjTT£ts~a?hlio~tXbllct^^ modern remedy for tbo cure of neurasthenia, Impotency and all disorders of the sexual organs, $1 a i>ox, 6 boxes $5: sent for circular. J. H. WIDBK.R, cor. Market and Third, sole agt 20 lm ITA PATHIC SANITARIUM— CHRONIC DIS- V<as s treated; no drugs or opera tic free con- consultation, ami rails; malarial, drug poisons eliminated; rheumatism and female troubles a spe- cialty; rupture cured without detention or truss. DR. BAB Bl MAN. 1534 Mission. lei. 3410. 18 lm A SAFE, QUICK CURE GUARANTEED FOR J\. all cases of irregularities; home in confine- ment; best of care: low fees. Mrs. D. WYETU'S Sanitarium, 916 Post, near Larkin. ap7 tf SURE. SAFE AND SPEEDY CURE FOR all female diseases; ladles may have the bene- fit of the SKlll mi tl attention of a physician of long and successful practice. A home In confinement with best possible care, with the privacy of a home and the conveniences or a hospital. Those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case: they will find In her a true friend. Ail consultation free and absolutely confidential. A positive cure for the liquor, mornbine and tobacco habit, i-very case guaranteed without injury to health. MRS. DR. GWYER, 3HV2 Hyde street, between Ellis and Eddy. inr.'.O tf _ TTENTION, LADIES !-DR. la CROIX'S ."» Trench pills; the very latest great discovery of that celebrated French physician, for the safe, sure ana reliable cure of all lrregul rities, no matter from what cause. Refuse, cheap, danger- ous imitations. If yon need aid, call or write; delay is dangerous Price S3 per box: two $5 Reiief guaranteeed. Special attention triven to the treatment of all diseases of women. Over 25 years' practice Treatment Is painless and prompt No loss of time: no danger: restores strength and vigor of ortans. Consultation free and sacredly confidential. Charges reasonable. Call or address DR. King VAN BUREN, 103 Geary St., room 3. Hours, 9 to 12 A. m., i to 8 P. M. ap4 tf A LL LADIES! SEE ONLY DR. AN THAN. OF x\.3l yrs practice. Safe quick cure guarant'd, any disease or irregularity -.disgrace and danger avoided kind sympathy and aid: sure relief tbo' all else fail; del c.icy: privacy. Home. etc. Babes adopt'd. Lady assistant. Travelers treated :no delay. Self-cure sent Callor write ;free;confidntl. Dr. ANT_A>f.4l/iMa-;on st. bt. Geary and Post. I .Gold'pills $'-\.safegu:udSs. Private alls, rheumatism, sterility cured. Low fees. Go first to reliable Dr. A save time, risk, expense, tf MRS. DR. GOODWIN MARKS a 7 mpeci aT.t y diseases or women: restores ail Irregularities from any cause in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge; home for patients 3 Seventh; pills SI. RS. ZIMMERMAN, MIDWIFE: 22 YEARS' j experience In this city. 461 Minna. ap4tf AL A V 'S FRENCH PI LS. ~~ A Doon to tadies troubled with Irregularities: no danger;. safe and mre: $2 60. express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD 1.R05., Oak- land, Cal., age 'ts for Alpeau et Cie. . apl tf PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. 419 ■» Eddy, for ladies who desire to go into confine- ment with every care and attendance of a German physician (DR HERWIO)and a graduated miilwlfy (MRS.WEGBNKR): Infants adopted: te1.2167. 19 DENTISTS. - _: R. CAS SILLY'S PAINLEsTdENTAL 800 MS 102 Vi Sixth St.; best teeth $1 to $7: extracting or filling \isc to $1 : open Sundays _ ev'gs. ap3 ly R. LUDLIM ~BILL, 1443 MARKET ST., near Eleventh: ho charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like | new; teeth from fb per set: extracting 50c:gasgiven.4tt PEIIAL OFFER— DENTISTRY ON INS ALL- ■ men ts: low rates and guaranteed: office open evening and Sunday: lady In attendance; advice free. Am the genuine DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, who • extracts ana < filU teeth painlessly ; with 1 a secret local electrical application to the gums; won 8 medals for fl. lings, piate ; and bridge wors. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. 6 O'Farrell st. 1 nirJ7 tf I R. J. J. LEEK. PKOPRIKTOR OF LEEK i-> DENTAL PARLORS. 1 Flftn St.— All worn first-class and reasonable; consultation tree: open evenings »nd Sunday until noon. .Btf ~T FULL SET OF TEETH FOR $7; FILLINGS ."* at lowest prices; work warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market St.. bet. Mason and Taylor. 15 tf /• OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAS- V ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DICKER. Je3 tf DR. U. G. YOUNG— EXTRACTION PAINLESS; I plate work. bridgeworK, teeth without platss specialty. 1841 Polk st, "■_■■ ■ V my 14 tf TV O EXTRACTING OF TEETH MADE i-> «uy; »0c and $1: artificial teeth from $5: filling from $1. CROOME , Dental Association, 768 Market St.. bet. Third and Fourth. ■ r ap!2tt »7A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS tip • good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, deßtlst. »30Marft. next Baldwin Theafr ocltC : ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ADVICE FREE IN .ALL LE«X£T MATTERS divorce, probate laws, marriage contracts, prl _*___ .W.-HQWE, att'y-at-law. No. 1 Hftn st. tf WW. DAVIDSON. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. 420 . California at. ran. 14-16; advice tree. ; d'J tf : RA CROTHESS, ATTOKNEI-AT-LAW. ttOS" • Clay sU • . no 3 X BUSINESS CHANCES. "2TyTK H^TF^COFFfcJB SALOON, KESTAU- ,thO ' D. rant and bakery: b»st place in city: large business: good lor $75 to »100 per month to each: one partner retiring: wants steady man to take his place: must i take charge cash c unter. look after help and assist generally: is actually eiieap at Ss<"': sacrificed on account other busi- ness- no such bargain ever offered; full Investiga- tion and trial. See.GiSO. STEWART _ SON, 632 Market st ' L_ ANTED- A PARTNER WITH A SMALL »' capital to start a commission business in con- Junction wltn an established pickle business, a. B. box 128, Call Branch Office. ap2B 3t» , 'IGAR-STORiI. 9 YEARS ESTABLISHED: I parties leaving city; rent cheap. 151 Seventh street. a»a»at» SALOON FOR SALE-A GOOD CHANCE; > nlceiy fitted and stocked; good location: must be sold this week: no reasonable offer refused. Apply 133 Third st. : <&Ojn CONFECTIONERY, NOTION AND «£_HU. ci-ar store; 3 living rooms; fuuitura and fixtures Included. 1157 Folsom st. *■'•-. GOOD PARTNER. WELL ACQUAINTED, wanted In coaiyard. Address C, box 49, this office. ■ - ■ Z__ L'OK SALE— COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSK, ALL r complete, at 338 Fourth st. _______ LOR SALE AT A B4RGAIN-A DOWN">WX • hotel and bar: newly furnished. Apply to SIEBE BUi S. & 1-LAUKMAN.N. ap2B tf G;Q(|() CHOPHorsE; BAR: GOOD BUSl- «ifvjV/l'. ness location; all 111 fine running or- der: established many years; will c e;»r $150 to $200 per month; full Investigation given to par- ties who mean business- sold on account of death. D. B , Call Branch office. ap27 2t« L OK SALK— CHICKEN AND DUCK RANCIi I account of sickness: placs tor lease. LORE. 324 Silver aye., near San Bruno road ap27 7t* 5 SHOE-STORES FOR SALE. APPLY TO P. F. NOLAN, 812 Market st. a p27 tf L"OR SALE— THE OLDEST. MOST POPULAR I and best-pay sporting resort in San Francis- co; will be sacrificed on account of 111 health of proprietor. PKTE DORCY. -20 Stockton st 27 im' <Uil OHM STOCK AND TOOLS OF BLACK- «IP-L —W. smithing: horse-shoeing and wagon- making shop for sale: centrally located In Nap i- rent $20 per month. WILLIAM HUNTER, Xapa, Cal ap27 7t LOR SALE CHKAP-CORNb'K GROCERY AND " saloon; good stand; low rent. JOUN Kr.NNY. 605 Front st. . ap'J6 4t» (girn SALOON AND LODGING-HOI «Jp I fj\J . city front; cash register; money-making place. Apply W. P. HERMAN. 647 Sacramento.7» HALF INTEREST IN CARRIAGE-SHOI'. OR would sell the whole. Apply Call Branch.26 8* PARTNER WANTED— IN GOOD PAYING DAY X and night saloon. 1161 Market st. ap26 3t* L OR SALE— HALF INTEREST IN LEADING 1 dyeworks. Dye, box 152, Call Branch. 26 7t* I. AKERY, COFFEE-PARLOR AND VARIr.TY- • ' store will be sold at a great sacrifice; owner leaving city. Inquireat once. 1747% Mission. 2s 7* (J>Q7^ CANDY, ICE CREAM, SO 1 A BISI- i^OiO. ness; Western Addition. Apply 518 Kearny st. ap2s 7t* CA-OON Ft)K SALE— WELL PAYING: GOOD k location; p. 01 -table: establisned 16 years. In- quire 605 Washington st. ap24 7t* UESTAURANT; CHEAP; WILL PAY PARTY II to Investigate. Apply 625 Montgomery. 24 5* LI'H SALE— GOOD DOWNTOWN ROUTE IN ■ business locality on this paper. Apply Call Branch Office. 710 Market St. ap2o tf PAPER ROUTE FOR SALE. INQUIRE 4*o Twenty-fourth st. 8 anl^ tf LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 1 LAT. 8 ROOMS. FURNISHED, FOR SALE I cheap. Apply 31 h Third st. •_____ ]\IUhT BE SOLD-68-ROOM NEWLY FUR- i>J nished house, clearing $300 monthly: $1500 cash, balance on time. SPK« X, 19 Montgomery.* ARGAIN— HOUSE: FULL; GOOD tenants. Apply MRS. EVANS, 5 Fourth -'6 3* BARGAIN IF TAKEN IMMEDIA ! KLY— I4- -') room house, north of Market St.: departure. Address D P.. hoi 135. ( all Branch Office. 24 It* FURNITURE FOR SALE. "i^u^NTfirirE^F^a^rmms^^^^ J 3041 Sixteenth, near Valencia. , ap2B 3t* I. OR SALK— I-UKNISHED FLAT; 5 ROOMS; r $175. 1311 Buchanan st ap2B 3t* RKI>UCTIO«a ON LARGE stock, NEW AND Li. second band; 400 carpets, good as new; oil cloth. 26c; parlor suits, $1!" up: linoleum 45c: 7- piece chamber suits. $14 50: cornice poles. 25c: ranges, $6: cash or Instalitnents: goods shiUDed free. T. H. NELSON. I^6 Fourth st. 1 tf 1 A ROOMS, BATH; NEWLY FURNISHED: IV all rented: low rant; a bargain. 1145 Mis- slon st. ap26 3t* / 'UT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS I this week at McCABE'S. 948-9f»o Mis-i0n.24 ly II ILEY KROS.. 931 MISSION -FURNITURE. " carpets (irr>v«< «-h»«n; ra^h «t»llin't^.n"t lv FURNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST PUitJKS PaTd F««V HKCOND- hand furniture, carpets and crockery: send postal. Fair Furniture Company, 859 Mission. .» UCTIONKER WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD. AT -"V his grand furniture emporium. 543 California st., pays cash lor goods. mr9 tf , EO F. LAMSON WILL BUY YOUR FURNI- ture: ' ture: full cash value. 410 Kearny, r'm 8. mitt M.l. SIMMONS _OUL, AUCTION WILL . buy your furniture, pianos and boons: do not dispose of them until you have seen him. 1057 Market st. ap9 tf CCABE, 948 MISSION, PAYS IHE HIGHEST ill price for furniture, stoves. ranges.carpf,s. 1 y A LARGE QUANTITY .-kCOND-H AND FUR- inture wanted: 20 per ct paid more than else. where. MALONK. 110 I ourtl. : new st.ire. m2U tr CARPETS. T^Xsn"Tu; y 1 rs— koTiTury^rTssels^car" " pets. 80c laid; elegant tapestry Brussels, 50c laid: pat.tnbles.S2 60. SHIRIK. 1 310 Mockton.tt CARPET CLEANING. / CARPET-CLEANING 3C PER Taßd"^l'H_ \J Mitchell Caroer-cleanlng Works. 2tO 14th st. ; te1.6074. CAMPBEI.LAS( -RENSoN. props.feB 6in LOR FIRST-CLASS WORK SEND TOCAI IFOR- r nla Carpet Beating 28 Jessie st.L.J. BAILEY.tr UHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works. 353-7 Tehama: tele 3040.21 tf pARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND \J renovated sain* as new. S. S. FERGUSON _ CO.. 23 Tenth st. ; telephone 3036. lit _ pOM_J~«'B CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 V ' Golden Gate aye.: telepnone 2126. 12 tt HORSES. DOME FINK JACKS. FOR PARHCULARS O inquire at stab!--. Halght and Cole, or of CHAS, P. HARRIS, 318 Pine, rro. 6. mr!3 Tv Th Sa tt _ pENTENNIAL STABLES— CARRI AGES.ROCK- j V aways, victorias, buggies, etc,, 1621 Califor- nia St., bet. Larkin and Polk.; telephone 66x. M. C'ONLON. proprietor- mrl3tf WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. 77lpTEir£vV^IAliO~A7rD^ r on. cobt $300; see it and make Offer. 226 Ellis street. *J_____. f?INE BAKER'S WAGON, FINE HACK: ALSO r surrey and laundry wagon. 828 Harrison. lvi L'IRST-CLASS CARTS AND BUSINESS BUGGY; r cheap. B^9 Howard st. ap22 7t» AND SECOND HAND WAGONS OF ALL ( Kinds:also buggies -.cheap. 414 Broaoway.l7 lm tIBO_D HARNESS CO.— SETS OF HAR- ucss of every description, our own make, at cut prices this week only. 110 McAllister st, S. F. fel93m ■ ' SEWING MACHINES.^ QEWING-Ma'cUINES, SECOND-HAND." ALL 0 kinds, from So upward: cash or easy pay- meuts; machines rented. I^6B Market. |a3ltfSuSa C* ()fl NEW STYLE 6-DRAWER WEEELER * <jj£.\J. WILSON sewing-machine. 939V a Mis- si on st. ap26 3t« ffilQ NEW HOME COMPANY'S MACHINES; 0 A •/. secondhand mnchlnes $3 and upward, rent $2 per month: repairing. 145 .-'lxth. Mr 7tf FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS. HALF HORSK POWER ELECIRIC MOTER, new: price $35. E. M., box 144, Call Branch Office. ap2B 3t* / 'HEAP HOTEL BUS IN FIRST-CLASS ORDKrT v • Apply 417 Fourth st.,coiu»r Peiry. ap26 3t* C<V,. CHICKS 10c EACH; HATCHED BY HOT- O\J\' water incubator. 1 113 Nebraska st. be- tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third sts. 26 3* . OOD DURHAM J COW AND CALF 1 WEEK ' old: large milker: cheap. Apply 106 Prospect aye., off Mission St.. near Twenty-ninth. ap22 7t* 1 H-P. ENGINE. 'J4-IN. PLANER. LATHES. X—i second-hand machinery. 1721 Mission. 22 3m , 'AS MXTURhS AND GLOBES CHEAP. B. VJ HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate aye. ap!6 tf SUBSCRIBE TO "THE CALL" AND YOU CAN 1 then obtain "Picturesque California" for 10 cents a portfolio. ■ ■■...:-'■•■ ■ ."■••: .- I 'OU ERS>. SHELVING, STOhE-'MXT O RE-t, V sho\«.c»8»8 of all kinds bonzht and sold: store and office-fitting a specialty. 1139% Folsom. feßt! ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LAKGK-SIZE , fire and burglar proof safe. 221, 223 M'kt. 9tt HOWCASES, BAR. STORE, OFFICE fix- tures. Scheerer's Pioneer Store,2s 10th.13 CECOND-HANU BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS. C? shafting, pulleys, belting. wat«r-pipes,Btc. Ot«tl McINTOSH _ WOLPMAN. lit Bealost. ~" —TO LEASE. __^, _n7^t^vl^t_i>^we~uave : a lot on 1 NaUroa st . bet. Fourth and Fifth, 10Jx80, with an entrance 20 feet wide from Howard St.. on whlcn owner would erect a brick building and give a go d. long lease at low rates. AMIT>>N_ GARPINI- K. 411 Mo tgomery st. ap!9lm ;■■. ; •,;..•;.;.;. :.: - pastures. . ..-. / \ okses pa stured. a month : GC»OD feed and care; convenient to San ■ Francisco; send for circular. HYDE, 630 Commercial. a2o Ira