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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1895. ON THE TRAIL OF ATTON. The Health Officer Arouses the Anger of a Haight-Street Resident. Jerry Simpson Says Mr. Patton Used Vulgar Language and Threat- cned His Life. Jerry Simpson, not the sockless knight from Kansas, but a plain, everyday lock- smith out on Haightustreet, hasa grievance cainst Health Officer A. T. Patton, and he proposes to lay it before the Board of Health. e has already recited his tale of woe to that body in an unoflicial way, bat he was told if he expected any assistance the rges must be reduced to writing. This | to do. woon when the Board of shed its exciting tilt with the Mayor’s secretary, i which the latter came second best, Simvson, out of breath and fairly shaking with rage, rushed into their presence and demanded the instant removal of Health Officer Patton. He had come to his house, he said, a without telling his business or showing his authority, attempted to gain access to his residence. I refused to recognize hLis right to enter v premises,”” continued Mr. Simpson, d told him so in very piain language. He then led me all sorts of vile | names and ftinally threatened to kill me if | 1 did not get out of the way. He actually did lift his stick to strike me, but I got out of the way. Then he told me that he was a health officer.” » board listened patientl 2d then told him to come azain at night | it all again. Promptly at & | on_hand, but Patton | Iso, and with him a score or | treet residents to testify | 1 The story was goue | in detail by the latter, and then his version of the affair. | rlled at Simpson’s house to ex- | 2 very offensive sewer which ran | h the r tof his lot. The side as locked, so he went to the front door and demanded adiittance. Simpson | detied him. injecting into bis remarks all to his story 1st pson throu sof foul and vile language. He ad- he was temp{ed to strike the . but refrained on account the butcher, the baker, nd the policeman who interest out near the they knew of Simpson. story he is a quarrei- fellow, and sometimes id he would pull his htest provocation, and vorite pastimes was to is the City’s told what rding to thei oid Th pistoi t that one of little With th promptly re Simpsqn the board e any action in ti.e premises unless the charges were preferred writing. They admitted tbat possibl Mr. Patton had been a little severe in I remarks, but on the other hand the provo- cation was very great. As was expected, this did not satisfy Mr. Simpson, and he is now drawin set of of which, if reports be true, will probab! sensational character. RELIGOUS THOUGIT AND PROGRESS An Epitome of the Sermons of the Week Throughout the Land. be of the Following is a summary of the principal sermons delivered in the United States and Canada by the leading clergymen, priests, prelates, religious teachers and professors of the Christian faith. In every instance the full text has been carefully read and abbreviated: THE P! SIMIST. 1 have no u Bour Ch ays drive AwAy converts course of the gospel.—Rev. t, ut Atlanta, Ga. = 2ment has no right to prescribe my to diciate my s to command m! 1pation or to say my of rest shall b Sunday.—Rabbi Moses Jacobsor, Youngstown, Ohio. SCAND The scar despised b is even worse than a thief or 1 Rev. Dr. Ferry, Methodist, Win- nipeg, Mani oba. THE PRESS. Let me control the press of the land, and I care not what is taught in the schools, in the church or in the books of the public library.— Rev. M. H. Harris, Universalist, Reading, Pa. ARMENIA. The Ur States is the prorer Government to stop the stions in Armenia and to say to the Turk, in the name of Christ and hu- T n‘n‘r_\ persecution must have an E. S end.”” Re more, Md. th, Episcopalian; Balti- ELOQUENCE. This world cannot be won by the eloquence of preachers. God pity the church whose chief tion is an eloquent preacher, for such a ch is on the way to the cemetery—Rev. R. egationalist, Cleveland, Ohio. woMA A true women bas wonderful humility. She was found first at the cross and last at the repuicher. She has greater rights than a king, id a cohort of angets is al hovering near he v. £. H. Robins, Pr rian, Baiti- more, Md. THE PROD ¢ are prodi gal sons. Sin n L DAUGHTER. nghters as well as prodi- ems so hellish as when it should refus ter and should not by M. Y. Bovard, Met d the unreformed thea- n ballrooms.—Rev. ca, N. Y. It costs £12,000,000 1o keep the dc saloons, whi ) to keep the lawyers; ) the criminals: 10,000,000 :d nearly $1,200,000 to keep t costs only $6,000,000 to keeo John W. Miles, Methodist, SENSATIONALISM. Sensational preaching is valuabie. It draws crowds. If you want crowds you can get them. The newspaper tirives on sense- tionaiism. That is its great stronghold. Such_preaching stimulates the imagination and feeling nt factors in vital and practica living. It often suceced Preaching fails. —-Rev. yterian, Hoboken, N. J. . _For ages our physici ve doctored us as if we were wlheelbarrows that needed repair- ing. and clergymen iiave preached as if we were spirits. The truth is, we are both body and min e two suffer together, and what God joined together let no man put asunder.— Rev. H. 0. Rowlands, Baptist, Lincoln, Nebr. UNITARIANISM. The Unitarian church honors reason and conscience as means of the development of divine trutbs. Itstands for civilizing forces, education and morality as does no other church in the world, because in others these are limited by special church rituals. It teaches the brotherhood of man and the father- hood of God.—Rev. Napoleon Hoaglaud, Provi- dence, R. L DOUBT. We live in an age of almost universal doubt. The spirit of agnosticism is abroad everywhere —in_philosophy, in natural science, in anthro- pology, in theology. But there are two points about which there can be, about which there is no doubt, viz : the uncertainty of human life and the certainty of death.—Rev. Father Sta- gerwald, Catholic, Greensburg, 1ud. RELIGION AND BUSINESE, A man cannot concentrate his life to a worldly motive and be in_sympathy with God. To be & Christian he must be actuated by the divine impulse of God 1 all tho occupations and pursuits of life. He cannot be a man en- tireiy of the world in business and on a Sunduy be e man of God.—Rev. John H. Strong, Bap- | gambli 1 with a long face. | Young women | appreciated by the masses of the people. The Jaw is & much abused profession. The lawyer especially needs Christianity becaue it will hold him true to righteous and conscientious Interpretations.—Rev. Elijah Horr, Worcester, ass. SUICIDE. Suicides are their own destroyers in more than the phyéical sense. Man suicides mentally when he refuses to avail himself of the rich treasures of thought and art. He suicides socially when he disdains the Dbeauty of home. He suicides spirit- ually when he turns away from heaven's gate, hich is swinging in front of him.—Rev. C. H. itzwilliam, Baptist, Pittsburg, Pa. 7 SLAVERY. The baseness of slavery is in an inverse ratio to the dignity of the power over that slavery, but the worst of all slavery is that of the mind, when free thought is denied. Worse than the fetters on the wrists ana irons on the ankies is the man who endeavors to put fetters on the mind.—Rev. John Reid, Presbyterian, Detroit, Mich, CHURCH UNITY. The great, the supreme object for which the Christian church was estabiished was to make men like Christ, earth like heaven and the kingdoms of this world like the kingdom of God’s dear son. Whether this stupendous ob- ject isachieved by one sect or by 100 sects, Whether under a single banner or under a score of banners, is perfectly immaterial.— Rev. W. Fielder, Methodist, Minneapolis, Minn. SOCIETY, The social problems that perplex and the socinl perils that menace Cannot be success- fully solved by individual effort. Christs may come and Christs may die, till every has its redeemer and every hi stained with blood, but soc 1go blindly on to destruction unless society gets the spirit of sncrifice and unselfishness into its_organic life.—Rev. J. E. Roberts, Kansas City, Mo. HOSPITALITY. Should President Cleveland, ex-President Harrison or any of our great men knock for admission to our homes how gladly we would throw our doors open, and how glad we would be 10 receive such a guiest; but if Jesus Christ, in the guise of & poor and hungry tramp, should come to our door. how different would be the reception.—3ishop Rudolph Dubs, gelical, Philadelphia. Pa. SPIRITUALISM. The Bible of Spiritualism is written In human deeds and recorded in human hearts. It contains ail the products of the humen mina. Its inspiration is found in all the poetry, all the art and in ail the genius of the past a8 well as the present. Truih is the glow- £ light which illumines its pages, and eternal_justice the corncrstone upon which it s. Helen L. Palmer, spiritualist, FREE LIBRARIES. The free library has come to be largely a supplement to the theat ircus and variety show. In the free circuleting library are apt | to be’ dumped ell manner of things in the sacred name of literature. 1do not mean that much that is positively vicious passes the censors, but much that is negative, trifling, itansient, unnatural, weak and weakening goes on the shelf ead into our homes.—Rev. Dr. Milburn, Indienapolis, Ind. LOVE. @The world yearns for love Human happi- ness depends ipon human love; spiritual hap- piness upon a divine love. Human love can- not satisfy the yearning of the soul, which is for divine love. “The sad mistake of the world is that it fails to realize the presencaof that for which it yearns,and it thereiore remains in di tress. To know the character of divine loy one must know God.—Rev. J. M. Meeker, Meth- odist, Cincinnati, Ohio. SECRET VICE. Vice nearly always hides its head and car- ries on its operations in secret places. The saloon has its blinds and frosted pane, the 1g-house is out of the way upstairs and red tape is needed if you would get in. The dens of sbame are forced into sectio they will escape the gnze of the respe The secrecy constitutes a tempta curiosity, and mekes it easier to eseape d tection.—Rev. Dr. Young, Baptist, Ri mond, Va. h- RELIGIOUS SPECULATION. A false life is closely related to a false fait! We are living in an age when many are drift- ing out upon the treacherous sea of specula- tion. Ido not mean speculation in the shape putt up margins or gambling in s—though that is a greet evil. I mean oc rather the drift of thought in respeet of philosophy, and morels and religion. Dog matic theology in some quarter is at a_di count, while speculative theology is far bevond is settled.—Rev ranton, Pa. LAW AND VICE. Christianity does not indeed expect to make bad men good by the operation of laws. All the laws that man or God can ordain wili never in themselves meke abad man a good oue. There mustbe ® power operative in his heart and changing the man from within out- ward. But law can in a measure prevent good people from becoming bad. It can_restrict vice by preventing it from flaunting its temp- tations in the face of ihe young and innocent and by making it a crime to incite others to vice. “And the nistory of jurisprudence shows that crime and vice have been very materially reduced through the operation of law.—Rev. - Moore, Presbyterian, Helena, Mont. DE! VITY. The press of the day caters to the lowest moral tastes and endeavors to ferret out every unsavory scandal of piquant g crimesand misdemeanorsand family skeletons with black headlines and illustrations while the real news on which nations and markets turn is Dr. McLeod, por., Nothing resbyterian, S compressed. The state is going to respond | to the same infiuence, and_turns what should be & school of morality into a feeder for the morbid eraving. ven music is made more to correspond 1o this feeling or sentiment of the age and it is eccounted dull unless it harmonizes with this satanic code. We have made progress in material conaitions, in commerce, science and art, in _inventions and organizations, there has been no commen- surate moral growth.—Rev. Joseph Sliverman, Israelite, Hartiord, Cona. quicker in their motions than the offspring of white persons, and be suggests that the higher mental qualities of civilized white races may have been gained at the sacri- fice of quickness of response to outside stimuli. — Not a Crying Evil. See the young woman. Is the young woman being suddenly and unexpectedly kissed? Ah, yes. And does the young woman raise a hue and cry ? The young woman raises a slight hue, but no cry.—Detroit Tribune. ———————— A Valued Servant. Mrs. Hammond—How do you like your new cook? Mrs. Hashcroft—She ain’t near as good as the other one. She has too good a tem- ver. I used to make the other one mad every morring, and she would pound the steak to beat the band.—Indianapolis Journal. —_——— The Small Girl’s Definition. Teacher—And what is meant by keeping the Sabbuth holy ? Ethel—It means—it means to think of something you would like to do, oh, ever s0 much, and then not doing it 'cause it's Sunday.—Indianapolis Journal. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continned. PERSONALS. TANTED — POSITION AS TUTOR BY A Harvard graduate, M. A. and Ph. D. of Colum- bia; preparation for’ college a specialty: also French, Spanish and Italian. Apply to MARY L. CHENEY, 300 Post st., City. {XPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, PERFECT cutter and fitter, would like to get WOrk by the day at $1 25. Call or address 5 Hedwood court, Howard st., bet. Sixteenth and Seventeenth. ESPECTABLE WOMAN 10 DOGENERAL housework; is good plain cook and laundress; gnot_i_rel:jence. (all 364 Jessie st. ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS employmer ¢ by the day; light bousework : w! be found wiliing and objiging. M. M.. box 106, Call Office. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ o $1 50 per night: $1 60 to §6 per week; free bus to and from the ferry. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electeio lights in very room 200 rooms: 25¢ 0 §1 60 per night; $1 50 10 $6 per week: ree bus 0 and from the ferry. ADIES TO SELL MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. T, ADIES INSTRUGTED IN HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, face treatments, removal wrinkles, etc.; class or private. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post. ROFESSOR ~ LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- Uing aud makine school : all branches. 702 Sutter. —_— e (GENTLEMEN'S —CLOTHES REPATRED, cleaned and pressed: coats relined; also ac knitting. 114 Fourth st., room 15. “ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S REPATRING LJ peatly und reasonably done. 917 Market st., room 21. S TUATION — A YOUNG RESPECTABLE creole woman wants a position as housekeeper. Please call at 249 Pacitic at., room 44, second floor. ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS PLACE TO DO general housework, nursing oOr care of an in- valid. _Call or address 1055 Mission st. SITUATION WANTED BY A COMPELENT Joung woman as cook In private family. Cail 2264 McAliister st. WANTS WORK BY THE DAY: washing, ironing or housecleaning. Cali er address 1209 ¥olsom st. REFINED WIDOW WITH SOME MEANS would like a partner to assist her In & business ventul Call or address 230 Turk st. BAN FRANCISCO ‘‘CALL.” RUBINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francie;o CALI— 210 Market street, open untll 12 o'Ciock every Digbtin the year. BRANCH OFFICES—580 Montgomery street, correrClay: spen until 9:30 o'clock. £5¢ Hayes screet, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW . corner Bixteentn and Mlissiou streets, open Bl fo'clock. 261E Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. FIRST PRESSYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Van Ness ave. and Sacramento street—The pastor, Rev. Kobert Mackenzie, D. will preach at 11 . 0 .M. Sunday school at 12:45 of Christian & People’s Soclet Pra indeavor at 6:15 P. M. PRESBY and Poik s M. M. Gibson, D.D., rvices 11 A. M. and 0 2. 3. Young' People’s services . The pastor will preach at ubject for the evening, “The Devil s Bad " Seats free. Strangers welcom ST.JONN'S PRESBYTERTAN CHURCH, corner of California and Octavia streets— Rev. D. C. Cameron of Sacramento will A M and 7:30 .M. M. Young People’s Chrisian Endeavor at 6. ing Wednesdav evening at body made cordially " welcome. quartet wiil sing at both service MPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Church, cor. Haves and Bu- . John Stephens, pastor. Res- Halght st Preaching at 11 A. M. and The pastor will preach at both services. at 11 A . ontlets and Amulets. The preach at 11 school at 9:45 A. Every- The California Sunday-school 12:30 P. ., C. B. tkins superintendent. Epworth Leazue ser- vice at 6:30 P. 3 The public cordially in- vited 1o all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers Prayer - meeting Wednesdav at 7: fE > UNION - BAPTIST Cburch (open communion), Bush s'reet, east of Larkin—Rev. William The pastor will presch at 11 A. 3. Sunday. Sub- i riendship.” Rev. Mr. Bellknap will preach 30 .. Sunday-school, 12:15 p. M. Junior ¢ Christian kndeavor will meet ai b p. M. M. Daily prayer-meet- ing_Wednesday. , Friday, 7 p. M. All are All seats are free. Meserve pastor. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 5, MASTER BE-; nevolent 100 — Special | meeting will be held at hall, 421 Post ] street. SUNDAY, December 15, 8t 1 p. All members are requesied to be present for the pose of attending the funeral of our deceased SORGE KRO By order of the i, Rec. Sec. NING COd ion of officers and transaction of business will be held on SAT Y, December 28, 1895, at 10 o’clock 0 California stre 3 Secretary. ICE HALL SUITABLE TO 1 for dancing or for a lodge room. 1605 Polk rumeito DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND ZSAN FRA clsco Savings Union, 532 Calitornie street. corner Webb. For the balf vear ending with the 31st of December, 1895, a dividend has heen de- clared at the rate’ per annum of four and thirty- two one-hundredths (4 32-100) per cent on term deposiis and three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, pavable on and atter Thursday, the 2d of Janua LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVID 26 (fifteen cents per share) of the HUT INSON SUGAR PLANTATION wil at the oflice of the company. 3 and after Friday, December 20, books will_close 12 o'clock . GUTHERN LADY WANTS HOUSEKEEP- er’s position or plain sewing. Call or address 203 Powell st.. room 5. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day or week, housekeeping, washing or cleaning of any sort: Call or address District urses’ Asso., 930 Sutter st. TOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS housekeeper. 12034 Geary st., r00m 10. JEAT RELIABLE WOMAN, GOOD COOK, wants situation as housekeeper for respectable gentlemen. Address D. J., box 33, Call Office. MALE HE! WANTED. 00K "AND SECOND COOK, COUNTRY hotel, £40 and $25: ranch teamster and wife | o0k, $30. R.T.WARD & CO., 608 and 610 y st. FermENcEn FLORIST AND GREEN- 4 houseman, $55 and room ; boy with some experi- ence for jewelry store. C. R.HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. MIBB ALICE HAAKE HAS DECIDED TO give up millinery and keep a class, to prepare and guarantee them’ position for spring, therefore will sacrifice her trimmed hats at below cost; an elegant line of evening hats to dispose of. Don’t miss this opportunity, but call at once at her par- Lorégm Post st., Toom 51, over O'Connor, Moffatt OLIDAY PRESENTS—_FINE WATCHES, diamonds and jewelry in great variety, below factory prices. A. A. RITTER, 16 Third, nr. Market. MPORTED HAVANA, KEY WEST AND high-grade domestic cigars at the tobacco bazaar, 1627 Devisadero st.. near Sutter. PERSONAL — MEN WANTED WHO ARE now suffering from nervous, mental or physical prostration to send for our new 48-page illustrated book, “Complete Manhood,” sent free on applica- tion. Erfe Medical Co., 68 Niagara st., Buffaio, N. Y. TANTED— THE ACQUAINTANCE OF A lady or gentleman with means to improve a business. Address M. W., 829 Stevenson st., room 20, civy. INE LOT OF DIAMONDS — WILL SELL them for little more than will get'at the pawn- shop. Address Diamond, box 47, Call. ANTED—COOK FOR INSTITUTION, $40' butler, $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & C¢ 628 Sacramento st. TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR A RE- liable crockery firm, also a stock-keeper in the same line and two carpet salesmen; over twenty of our applicants secured positions during the past week: see hearty indorsement of the United States Industrial Agency by the Sun_krancisco Chronicle of the 13ih on page 10. Room 167, Crocker buliding. OOKKEEFPER: YOUNG with his parents prefcrred ence and reference. ottice. MAN LIVING tate age, experl- Address C. L. E., box 58, this TTHE RAZOR EXCHANGE, 639 MARKET st..any old razor exchanged or retempered equal 0 any that can be bought; also uncalled-for razors 75¢ each: better than ri MES N . OBER, HE Ypsilanti Union Suits and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underwear: Ober Corsets for stout figu es. Soie agent for Iquipolse Waists, Jennes Miller goods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions: sena for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San_Francisco. REEOF CHARGE To examine our Xmas rocker, enameled cream and gold upholstered silk plush, at $6: before pur- chasing see our prices. Caiifornia Rattun Com- pany, 56 1o 61 First st. 0Y, 14 TO 17, TO FILL AND LABEL BOT- tles; state where last employed; wages, $3 50 per week. Address X., box 149, Call Office. 100D BUSHELMAN WANTED AT RA- PHAEL'S, 9 Kearny st. Goo’i)'i!.\nizn WANTED FOR SATURDAY and Sunday at 13734 Fifth st. BARBEii‘ FOR SATURDAY. 32 THIRD ST. W IDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESTRES PO: sition in lodging-house or small family. Apply 230 Turk st. 7OUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS typewriter. Call at 87812 Market st., room 13, second floor. YERMAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as housekeeper or general housework: wages from $10 to $12 a month; city or country. 1404 sauchez st.,bet. Tweniy-seventh andTwenty-elghth. “'IS('H TEt: HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to §6 per week ; convenient aud respeciable; tree bus 1o and from the ferry. BABBETR WANTED AT 1805 MISSION ST., near Fourteenth. 00D MAKERS IN MILLINERY. 180 SIXTH street. Fnis CLASS CUTTER WANTED. ADDRESS T. W., box 58, Call Office. (ARRIER, FREEMASON, THIS MORNING. 408 California st., room 7. WANTED —BOOTBLACK. TRANSFER YY Shaving Parlor, 1201 Polk st. $P GOOD PAYING WORKING BUSINESS, OV, suitable for industrious man. Apply bet. 9 and 12, room 6, 13624 Market st. Yur’.\: LADY WANTS SITUATION AS housekeeper or any light work. Apply 706 Ellis st., room 3, first floor. YOUNG Apply MISS GONZALEZ, 33 Spanish girl. S WANTED-MALE JIBST-CLASS COOKS, STEWARDS, WAIT- ers and other hotel and restaurant help; also farmers, teamsters and mechanics of all kinds, on hand ready to go out at short notice. S-nd or- ders to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sucramento st. P S.5. S00K'S S0C. SUPFLUES CODKS: ATL «branches:short notice. 14 Geary. ;tel.Grant 46. UNTER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPAN- Kearn ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below , bet. Californis and Sacramento: tel. "AND JAPANE! €l.1997. BRADLEY'S, 840 Cl VW ANTED-RELIABLE MAN AS PARTNER in established cash business; good for $65 to 885 per month: can be incroased: ' capital required $.00. JOHNSTON & CO., 2615 Kearny st. DVICE FREE: DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. ‘W. HOWE, att’y- w, 850 Market, cor. Emllnn: ANICURE PARLORS: LADIER 25c, AND gents 50c; first-class work. 131 Post st., rm. 20. AN’ D—TO COMMUNICATE WITH CON sumptivewith some money. R. W. ROGERS, M.D., 729 California st. CLAIRVOYANTS. MELVINA AMERICAN, CLAIRVOY- MU ond oard reader. 766%s Howard st. GRAY, CLAIRVOYANT. CARD- R Cchans given: diseases dlagoosed. 1031 Market st. . RAVENNA, SITTINGS DAILY: B:‘Em“ given, 25¢ up; systems taught to play races and sure tips given. 828 Howara, bet. Fourth and Fifth. A A PROF. F. EUGENE, 1728 MARKET ST. HEALTH, WEALTH it bim. - Remeniber Prof. Eugens who consult him. Remember - ::‘;:-lm-nenuy Jocated in San Francisco; don’t fail to call ; read his Sunday’s advertisement. 1728 Market TARLIGHT READS YOUR CAREER FROM STihe ceudie to the grave. Purior 2. 56554 Market. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, resent, future; censultations on all affairs; noth- [he excepted: namcs given: good advice: sure heips restores lost love by sympathy: mistake im- possible; fee $1; leiter $2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms; love tokens: true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling: develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; bas the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee $1 and upward. 2826 Mission, nr.Twentieth A[ME. ARNDT, BEST GERMAN FORTUN teller; only 50c and $1; show you the picture of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison st. ST ANT AND CARD READER on earth; ladies and gents, 26¢. 206 Fourth st RESENT, PAST AND FU1URE, 25c. MME. LEGGETTE. 811 Tehama st., near Fourth. LAIRVOYANT AND LIFE READER: LA- dies 25c. 2 Clara st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS AVL past,present and future;25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ROF. LEON, CLAIRVOYANT, PALMIST, trance charmer, has no equal; vaiuable advice, reunites lovers, causes speedy marriage, removes | influences; troudles healed. 3 P SPAKONU AL, J . JLONEILL AND I E. PAICLIES HAVE + formed a co-partnership, under the firm name of O'NEILL & PHILLIPS, for (he practice of law, with offices at rooms 725-726 Spreckels Bullding. 1\""1-:'\\' HIGH-GRADE $105 BICYCLES FOR Address Bicycle, box 47, Call. UPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMA- nently by our new treatment without slightest injury to the skin; superlor to eleciric needle; write for particulars to_the Curtis Co., dermatolo- gists, Chicago. Free trials given, and sold at La ’s Tollet Bazaar, 30 Keacny st., San Fran- T, OPERA-POTPOURRIL, GIVEN BY eacher Joseph Greven, in Odd Fellows’ 189 : admission 50c; ANN'S piano-store, 82 Ninth st. J Voeal Hall, on the tickets in NE QADIE EV SMETIC PARLORS. 850 EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET; Third and_ Fourth—Single furnished rooms, 15¢ up; week, $1 up; open all night. VW ORKING PARTNER WITH $35: INSIDE work. D., box 58, this office. TRST-CLASS CLOAK SALESMAN WANTED. Address, statinz references and where for- merly employed, Cloaks, box 115, Call Office. \ ANTED—SEAMEN, APPLY 10 STEUART EAMEN FOR EUROPE. SOUTH AFRICA and Melbourne. 103 Montgomery ave. -CLASS KN KR TiC t none other need apply cash paid on contracis. 123 California st. rooms 85 and 34. ECTIVE AGENCY—ADDRESS: es located: experienced and tricd men for city and couniry; watchmen and guides furnished ; information and advice strictiy confidential. Call or write HICKS, 610 Spreckeis bidg, 927 Market st RS.DR. PAUL MEY ER,THE BEST BEAUTY doctor in the city, has removed from 504 Sut- ter st. t0 1219 Polk, near Sutte ATR-DRESSING ANY STYLE, 256G, WAVING included: excellent switches and front pieces for $1: hair chains made to order from $2 50 up; strictly one price; established 1869. 111 Stockton st. BISPITZ, G. LEDEER successor. J EW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW AN DHOUS] cleaning Co.;floors scrubbed :contracts day. or mo. F. CARNOVAL & C0.,29 Eday. tel. 8. 25 BLE MAN WANTS SITGATION 00k for ranch or work on private place; good gardener, horseman and milker; wages to suit the times; highest city reference. Address A. D., box 80, Call Oftice. '( 3 BOY LIVING WITH HIS PA- T rents wishes to drive a burcher-wagon: has ex- perience. Address A., Call Branch Office, 116 nth s GARDENEER, WHO ved 8 years in the cavalry in Germany, wishes a s.tuation as coachman, irainer and gar dener. Add 409 Pacific st. ] OOKKEEP: S POSITIO] penman. acc . reliable, experienc orout. B.,room 20, Fireman's Fund buildiug RISHMAN, JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW York, wonld like a position of any tands horses. Address M. box 61, CAN Y 23: lent city references, wishes 10 drive light stands running delivery wagon: unde levator: or porter, or janit e watchman, or coach- man, or Vvalel ning similar. Address CHAS. MA (GARDE NER—MIDDLI X place in a private famil his business ! FE_WOULD 4 like sitnation on fruit ranch; man well experi- enced in fruit: woman good cook and housekeeper; no children. Address or call 25 Eight m 68, "OUNG G OD CARPENTER, cabinet-maker, with tools, wants situation: is willing to do any kind of work. Plesse call or ad- dress 120 Valiey st bet. Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth. )’()l NG MAN WISHES SITUATION IN FAM- ily: understands care horses, cows, chickens and garden; is & 200d worker: strictly sober; best references. E. F. THOMPSON'S Hotel, North AN WISHES single: understands Lox 44, Call Office. MAN WELL ACQUAINTED WITH g D JAPAN] J. W.JIM. 637 Commercial st. 'S_NEWS FOR 5 CF FEMALE GELe WANTED. SFFCIAL NUTICLES, cor. Third; mutton, stails: also fis , pork a 1, game and poultry family trade a special can do the work cheap. J. PAT imore st HOTEL ARRIVALS. EICK HOUSE. I E Ryan, Jacksonvl, Or J W Carey T W I'owell, Tulare W C Brook A Lorensen, California W A Hitmer, G A Hawk # W Foster & wi, Grand L Russell, i ; Maders Japids. Mich G Braiisford & w, Hanid Stockton F 1 Nicol acramento cramento odesto Portland F Howard, Kansas City hiilips, Beno iss A Medar, Solano dgewood L L Janes, Mill Valley Vermillion,Vacavl sracey, Merced L Shiliing, Stockton erson, MissM Vermillio H K Shaw, Stor J A Louttit &w, G W Derby & w,! C H Leadbetter, . Los Ang 1o, Davisy ooriiles & w,Sac ms, Vallejo Mrs AJ Williams, Vallejo Louisviile S Burnham & w, Sac right & w, 8 Cruz Griflins & w, S Diego 7 man & w, Oroville ©s Angeles mming, Vialia N H Hilton, Glen Ellen P Sweed, Petaluma J 1, Canure, Petaluma Mrs I Fritch, Pecal T 1 Henness 'y, Chicago E Linder, M H J Evans, Seattle b N Herkey, Wcodjand BALDWIN HOTEL. L Merman & w, Wis A A Brown, § Jose W Letton, ship Lewiston R Eeliganin, Vallejo Hansen, St Louis ¥ A Durker, Detroit E H Drew, Boston J W Williams. Ch M C Meeker, N Y A C Blair, Pasadena Dr M shesrer & w, S Rsa G 11 S(avenson & w, Wash RJ R Allen, Vallelo € Edwards, N Y JF Moore & w. S Barbra &, W Kulk W W Smith, Boston Mrs A Jones, Boston J 3 Merrit:, Seattle J E Moore, Fortland € O ‘Yacoma © M Barnes, Vallejo Miss Scott, Vallejo Miss Cullen, Santa Kosa G A Maxwell, Waltham PALACE HOTEL. F A Hockstadter, L ang J E McGlew, Japan W H Bicknell, L0os Ang_J A Starr, N'Y MThomas&w. Burlingam Capt J Cross, Los Ang ¥ W Conant, N Y E D Bocle, Goid Hiil Mrs F McLaughlin, Orov J P Woodberry, Miss McLaughiin, O1 d W B bayley, U s N H Hoffman &w, 8% H H Hensbaw, Burlinga A Thomas. Raymond ¥ Y J M Barney, Dutch Flat I, Vollman & w, F W NcNear, Oakland R M Carr, Stanford H Wheeler, Burlingame Mrs W L Leake, Sac G Green, Sacramento J Wolff, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. P Stene Olympin Mrs G Brown, Olympia H Behnk & fy, Olympia W Pity. Alcatraz Mrs A Dallas, Sacto W W Davis, Eimira H L Bush, Emira W Stolker, Alaska J Clunan, Boston G Thompson, Benicia 0 Jiall, Spokane J 30 Hill, ~elma C Thornton, Stock W G Ramer & wt, Stock- AMrs L Jones, W all ton —————— Improving Lead. It has been discovered, according to the Electrical Age, that the addition to copper , Modesto G M Brown, Boston 2tiss C Collins, Boston I A Smith, Portland ist, Cincinnati, Ohio. GOOD ECOKS. reat care should ve exercised in the choice of books. Life is too short to read a hundredtn Dart of the works now teeming from the press. Much of the cheap literature jor sale on our ‘bookstands is demoralizing and devilish. The mind, like the body, requires for its growth substantial food end healithful exercise.—Rev. Dr. Harcourt, Methodist, Baltimore, . LAWYERS. There 1s no profession: more needed in the nature of things than that of Ja As a pro- fession, I think, perhaps, that 1aw is the least of pure lead, preferably from 0.5 to 1.5 per cent, detracts but very little from the con- ductivity of the metal, while greatly im- proving its fluidity in casting. This ‘addi- tion of lead has long been known to_have this effect on gun-metal and brass. It has also Leen known that the addition of lead to molten cast-iron has a similar effect and vroduces cleaner castings. e Quickness of Motion. l 3 It is stated by R. M. Bache in the Psycho- o gical Review that negro children are 5, (LRS. ROBB, 1035 MARK 8, second floor; genuine massa; CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 22, 906 Market. > CORNS, INGROWING NAILS, SUCCESS- D FOR $4 Collections made, city or country. Pacitic Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room WINDOW CLEANED AN scrubbed; reasonable rates: damages guaranteed, ROSS1T& CC TROOMS V payment hird. Georze Hartman. TENANTS EJECT. costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. 5 NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WOMAN: WILLING _TO plain cooking: washing: general house- s 10 objy Apply 958 Howard st. 00K FOR J short_distance, Islund. $25; Pinole, §15: V. caviile, $15 wards, $20; 10 housework girls, $20 to 8: girls to assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULL! Stockton. MALL $30 BOARDING-HO! Martinez, $25 Mare Hay- oung 105 {BERMAID FOR LODG- i French nurse, $25; waitress, cook for small, plain institu- $25. Apply NURSE, $20. i wajiress and parlor maid, $25; and $12. LEON ANDRE W ANTED—SACESMEN; $10K LESS WHLL FOR FINE POULTRY AN ) GAME GO TO A, STRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. stari you. 513 Kearny 'st. a TANTED — STRONG 4MULE _TEAM TO haul mineral water from As org Fprlng!. Ad- 'ss A. ASTORG. 108 Fifth st.. San Francisco, ERGETIC MAN FOR OAKLAND: SMALL capital required. 2., box §9. ANCING (BALLROOM OR ST A OEJTATGHT: private or class. IRVINE'S, 927 Misslon st. M ES, DINAN: SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED hats; #8510 §10: stylish bLats, bonnets, $6 up. 111 Stockton MAS To WORK_FOR HIMSELF; $10 RE- M quired.” K., box 74, this ofice. EGULAR DINNER—SOUP, MEAT, POTA- toes, coffee, all Gc. Miners' Restaurant, 538 Commercizl st. ‘QHOEMAKER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP; A SDcount sickness: nice sunny place. Apply’ this office. ARBER FIXTURES FOR SALE; REMAIN or remove: at a sacrifice. Cail at once, 1656 i ssi nt. “7 TE N 0 LEARN THE barber trade at San Francisco Barber College. For particulurs call or address 118 Eleventh st. TPHE KAILKOAD HOUSE 588 COMMERCIAL s'., below Montgomery; single rooms 15¢ night, 25¢ fOr two: best and cleanest house in 10wn. W ANTED — MEN” WITH $2 CA from $2 per day upward. 16% from 10 to 12 A. 3. VHRISTMAS GREENS—WANTED, EXPERI- enced men 0 make wreaths and_gnriands: wages §3 to §5 perday. Address C. CROCKFORD, Colma, San Mateo County, or call at 49 Post street, 7109, eveninus. GSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE furnished roonis, 20c: $1 per week. 100 ME},T0 TAKE LODGING AT luc, 15 and 20c a night, including coftée and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer. 5¢; bottle wi 609 Clay st. W ANIED-SINGLE MS, 15¢ A DAY: $1 week; rooms for (wo, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Ciuy st. MENS SOLING 80c: LADIES' 40c: DONE A 'while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. EN'S ,50¢; LS, 25c: DONE IN 15 minutes,w . 1197 Market. cor. 8th. MASSION HOUSE, 961 MISSTON, NR.SIX (I —Thoroughly renovated: refurnished ; 100 rms, 25c nignt to $1 50 week ciean; quiet; reading-ro. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- | FUCHS. rezarv Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading. room: iree bus to and from the fer NDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD— 4 single furnished rooms: 75¢ week, 15¢ night. BAKBEES, FUR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers' Assn.. 12 Seventh. H. SCH EUNERT. FARKN A TRADE—SIGN OR PICTORIAL Juinting taughi for 85: great opporcunity . - LEVY, 3t Sun Francisco. A VERITE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS moved to 30 Kearny at. (over Maskey's); wigs, switehes, doil Wigs, (0 ocder. RELA , FLANN ELS.ETC.: FULL STOCK: ite blankets, California W oole n Mil! ommercial, nr.Montgmry. Factory Petaluma. MITH HAS REMOVED TO 32 29 Sutter st., between Stockton st. and Gran: av where the best of coal can b> had at lowest prices. $’ | A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE FOOTWEAR AT F. L. HEIMS, 121 rant ave.; prices suit the times. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—W I} chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25 to $1 50 per night: 81 50 1o $6 per ree bus to and from the ferry. Scm)nL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER illustration: day and evening classes. 424 Pin NE MORE CUT— Onk Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers. Oak Bed Sets. . Oilcloths and Linoleum: Stoves and Ranges .. % ‘Thousands of bargains. ~'We Keep evervthing. Cash or lime payments. J.NOONAN, 1021, 1023 Mission s PTIAN HENNA, $1; HAIRDY fectly harmless. Langley-Michaels Co; all Hubbard's 923, Hauptli's, 1156 Market. SON DIAMONDS, JEW- tes. 948 Market st. $14 to $35 TARLIGHT, . .STARLIGHT. Thousands have consulted her miraculous pow- ers during the past week, and their testimony is & liviog witness to the soundness of her advice. Valuable mines have been located through her in- terpretation of dreams. Starlight, the Egyptian Seeress, reunites families, aids despondent lovers and gives you pictures of your future husband or wife. The mightiest of the many mediums gives advice insuring business success as well as domes- tic happiness. Consuit her ere the star of your des- tiny declines oefore the darkness of despair. Her magic charms are proof against all evil influences, Secure one to day. Parlors 2 and 8, 86534 M. RS. MAYO ST CTRCLES M YPSY MEDIUM ANDJPALMIST: ARTICLES read: sittings 25c; mal 150c. 1003 Mission st. (HARLES BROCKWAY HAS A FE RS left for private development. Prices within reach of all. Phenom. seance Tuesday eve. Inde- pendent slai 8 s st. JE. WO0OD, INDEPEND writer and trance medium. 587 Elifs st. MRS. C. J. MEYER, TRANCE BUSINESS medium ; circles Monday and Friday evenings, 251434 Sutter st. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT trance medium: sittings $1. 218 Stockton st. ASTERN STAR PLANET-S ESS AND psychometrist; cousultation 50c. 917 Market. NT SLATE- MEDICAL. BLESSI TINSTANT RE ifef for monthly irregularities (from whatever cause) by the most experienced ladies’ physicians in San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved method. superior to others; ladies will save tme and money, be assured of honest trestment by consuiting the doctors before calling on others; patients who have been imposed upon are spe- cially invited: Eome in confinement: treatment warranted: advice free, confidential. DR. and MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllisier st., near Jones. NEW PROCE! 0 MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills nsed; every woman Ler own physician for all female troubles, no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; if you want to be treated safe and sura call on men's physician knowledge can be sent and used at home; all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. AQIES — CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PE nyroval Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: safe, Teliable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, for particulars, “Relief for Ladies,” in letter by retura mail; atdruggisis. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadeiphia. Pa. ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- £ gtored in a few hours; safe and sure rellef ac any time; travelers helped at once; home in oon- finement: French pilis guaranteed; consult fee. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. ABER’S “ INFALLIBLE PREV 'IVE,’ for either sex; send 2c for Information or 50c for trial jar. TAY LOR CHEM. (0., box 1896, S. F. ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA TO LADI i ting Pills:_strongest. safest, best; never fail; $1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilié st., formerly cor. M: et and Third g R, HALL. 14 McA LLISTE 5 )-Jones. Diseases of women and children. SURE_CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever cause; & home in con- finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar anteed, by MES. DE. GW YER, 226 Turk st. '100 BUSINESS CARDS, $150: TELE- phone “Black 141." HILY.72414 Market. JUITS MADE TO ORDER OF ELEGANT remoants for $10; samplesand self-measure- ment on_spplication. ' LEON LEMOS, Merchant Tailor, 1332 Market st., San Francisco. 2 ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etr., and & very large stock of them, too: Be sure aad See stock and get prices be- sore golng elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1028 Mission st., above Sixth. LD BUILDL BOUGHT AND SOLD: store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, efc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth. YOLLECTING, TRAC. SHADOWING AND Tocating at GRAHAM'S Agency, 330 ine st. & 12 SUMTS TOORDER: SAMPLE BY MATL. & UHAUS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny. (CXOAKS, CAFES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. ()LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bon-=ht. COTMAN. 41 Third st wa ITRESS, PRIVATE FAMILY, $25; Protestant cook, 3 in family, $25; 3 Protestant and ¥rench second girls, $20; 2 French nurses, $20 and §: ladies’ maid and seamstress, §20; German or Scandinavian ook, no wash, hotel walitress, $18, and a great many girls 1or cooking and housework in city and country. J. F. CROS & CO., 312 Sutter st. JERMAN NUR T oud girl. §20: S 1 cook, famil boarding-house, $35: waltress, same house, $20 40: 4 housegirls, $20. 'Apply MRS. NOR- 515 IVE UNION EMPLOY- wment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 857 Clay. ‘ "ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stlll runs Denver House, 217_Third st.: 150 large 25¢ per night: §1 to $3 per week. IR —TWO SCHOONERS FOR 6c; Also a bottl eof Inger, 5¢, at 837 Clay st. ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages 10 place accounts with us; law and commercial collection; no charge unless successtul. COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r. 4. CHAMBERMAID, $18, TE, 420 Kearny S COMPE & ers wanted on salaric in mus- lin underwear department; sc® Chrouicie's in- dorsement of the United States Industrial Agency m its issue of the 13th, tenth page. koom 167, Crocker bullding; over 20 ot our applican:s se: posit.ons this past week. XPERIENCED GERMAN i 1o take entire charge of child ity references required. Apply 2120 nurse compete; 3 years old; Post st. ¥ HA' ER HOUSE, 529 RACRAMENTO ;100 outside rooms; best spring beds: single rooms, 20c a day: $1 a week: meals, 10c. MUZART 319 ELLIS, KOOMS 550 T0 600 night, §1 25 to 55 week: reading rooms. 1X COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; 2 1 a week. ST IN CIT {—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, 1 25, §1 60 per week. Facific House .Commercial and Leidesdorff sts. ;0 MEN'SSECOND-HAN DEDSHOES.SOME nearly new, 2oc to #) 25. 562 Mission st. D LIKE POSITION AS HOUSE- 3 f mending. DOSITION WA BY WIDOW, muke herself generally useful; jleasant home more an_object than wages; references. Call or address 705 Post st. ADY FROMTH ULD LIKE PO- sition as housekeeper. 203 Powell st., room 18. CAras MAN WANTS SITUATION AS J hoasekeeper on & ranch &nd to_cook for men; £00d references. Call or address 1032 Market, r. 4. JTUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE »J woman t> do chamberwork either in hotel or privace family: firs-class city references. 57315 Hyde st., in rear. ‘v,\'.\ TED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED LADY A place as housekeeper or lady’s nurse. Call or address 240 Shotw, LAY ol SSIRES SIT IN FAMILY 70 teach common-school branches and elocution. Address B., box 29, Cail Oftice. 1IRLTO DO PLAIN COOKING AND HOUSE- work: no children; good home; $12. Call after 6 P. 3., 1521 Vallejo st., near Van Ness ave. TO LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY GmLTuu"u ERAL HOUSEWORK AND TEY ACME HOUSE. 957 MAKKET ST BE- low Sixth, for a room: 26¢ a night: $1 a week, UST OUT; NEW MACHINK FOR REPAIR. ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait; ail repairing done by machinery:_all repairing at balf price; work guar- anteed. 562 Mission g:., bet. First and Second. ass:st with child, family of 2. 1735 California. Apply 2716 Folsom st. RL TO WAIT ON TABLE; RES- L 126 Ninth st. 00D DRESSMAKER AT 600 TO 75¢ PEE 2 127 Turk st D TO DO COOKING AND GEN. housework; German preferred. 162 X eral Ellis st. IR-BRUSH _ARTIST TO WORK DRAPER- les. HOLLER, 8 Sixth st., bel. 1 and 2 P. M. Gfiib‘ ABOUT 15; LIGHT HOUSEWORK; care of children, 1303 Larkin. CED SALESLADY WISHES SIT- U uation; especialiy adupted to dress trimmings and findings cepartment: also experienced dress- s M. ox 71, Call Office. CLASS RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS anv kind of work by the day, washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call or address 181214 Geary. MBDLE WOMAN WITH CHILD & years old wishes place in & gentleman's or widower's famiiy: city or country. Apply or ad- dress room 2, ¥07 Kearny st. 1 ADY WISHES POSITION AS CUMPANION 4'as companion (0 an elderly lady. Address L. W., box 161, Call Office. EFINED, PREPOSSESSING, HEALTHY young mother, having fresh breast of milk, de- sires position as wetnurse in & wealthy famil references given. Address S. A., box 29, Call. FOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE SITUATION in bakery. Address 1833 West Mission st. W ANTED-BY ~GERMAN ~WOMAN, DAY work: or washiog, irouing, housecieaning, or chamberwork in lodging-house. Call or address 612 Minna st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WITH LITTLE girl 5 vears old wishes position as working housekeeper or chamber work in hotel or lodzing- Louse: experience and references. Call 517 Ninth st., Onkland. G TRL WISHES SITUATION TO DOGENERAL B housework {n private family. Apply 2113y artlett. “OUNG GIRL WITH PLENTY OF SPARE time would like a position aliowing her to sleep athome: waces $15 (0 $20. Address MISS F., box 78, Call Office. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night: 8150 to $6 per week free ous to and trom the ferry. VIKI. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; $12. 6 0 Haigh st., before 9 :30 A. M. W ANTED-YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN A compiete course in millinery; will guarantee them positions in sprin: the Newglugtitute, 121 AGENTS WANTED. ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants good agents to work its acciden: and sick_insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W. HANNA Secretary. Murphy building. FURNITURE WANTED BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furnitute and carpets by Lund; Furnitare Co., 818 Market st.; call or send postal. ASH PRICH PAID FOR FURNITURE. Ja- COB SCHWERDT, 82 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. UCTIONEER J. C. MUTHER. 719 MARKET st., pays highest cash prices for furniture. DEESSMAKERS. J)RESSES CUT AND FITTED, §3; DRESSES 'popuiar prices: engazements bv day. 11 Gearx. U PRAE' MALE REGULATING PILLS: safe and efficient_emmenagogue: $1 per box. RICHARDS&CO., druggists, 406 Clay st. sole ag'ts. HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS, DR. FUNK'S, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. R. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all irregulari- ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge; regulator $2; home for patients, 1370 Market st M RS. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME IN M “confinement: irregularities cured in a few hours without operation; pills $2. 419 Eddy st. LPEAU’S FRENCH PILLS, A" BOON TO 1adies troubled with irregularities: no danger: #afe and sure: $2 50 express C. 0. D.; don't delay until too late.” OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal. FIRREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 25414 dth. R.H. H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIDGE- WOTK & Specialty? open evenin . R. MEYER, LATE OF 148 SIXTH S moved to 1012 Mission, near Sixth: gas given, —EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown’ work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cOr. Grant ave. EDUCATIONAL ECHT'S SCHOOL OF TEN-LETTER SHORT- hand. 927 Market st.: advertised Sat'day only T ADY SCHOOLTEACHER WILL GIVE IN structions in English branches and music for board. M. S., box 187, Call Office. R.KEA,300 TURK SI—ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices and warranted; open eveninzs. METAL PLATE 50 TEETH EXTRACTED Soc or filled painlessly by my patent anmsthetic, Bos: won 28 prizes. Obdontunder Dental Parlors; eary st., bet. Larkin and Hyde, opposi Saraioga Hall. K. L. WALSH, D.D! bkl 1SSBOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2297 SACRAMEN10: board, English, French, German, piano, $30 | month: separate French kindergarien conch. USIC AND THE DRAMA—FREE INSTRUC- tion in vocal music. elocution and_actin stage rehearsals; successful debuts guaranteed finflfll fitted for concert. choir and stage. Oflice ours 2 to 4, rooms 123 and 124, 1236 Market st. JLOCUTION—DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSE cal culture, voice cuiture. OLIVE HOFF ROEDER, 209 Hyde st.: call after 1 . . SEANISIL FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATS. 'Meisterschaft School Languages, 122 O'Farrell st EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST, Bookkeeping, business * practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern languages rapidly taught. W rite for catalogue. N’xim'l'scuuou;uzALn'ssus. COLLEGE ;28 Post:commercial, shorthand, Engilsh : low rates 10LIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 104514 Valencia. HEMISTRY AND ASSAYING, CUNNING- ham’s School, cor. Geary and Powell sts. SAX FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1235 Market: send for cat.: day and evening session. ;_only reli- nt for painless ‘extraction: artificial teeth fillings frm $1: extracting 50c. with gas $1. D AS frm § R7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTE] £00d as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMM=, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. R H. G. YO . BRIDGES AND TERTH without platesa specialty. 1841 Polk st. DA LUDLUM HILi, 14438 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting dlic: gas given. TAL ASSOCIATI 06 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. T)E J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDF Gate ave—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. ALL WORK SEASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY. 1122 Market R. GEORGE W. LEEK, TIE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any piate, moved from & 1020 O'Farrell st ——— e PROPOSALS. 1OLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET taught. Prof. L. MERKT, 225 Geary :reasonable BELAscos LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged ; lis rehearsed onstage. R.6&12.1.0.0. F.?l:el?g{h lm’i'mrkfl. Scuoo’n’mcrmtml.‘ “CIVIL, MINING, ME- taniy remias. 6L VAN DR R ALYAY LOST. TGHEST PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE, carpets, stoves. BROWNE, 108 8th; postal. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURGES, « folding. iron beds, furniture; iow prices: Cal. steniadder mannfactd for_the trade. 779 Missior : rates reasonable. Call at e Newall Post st., room 51. ITUATIONS FOR FIRST-CLASS MALE AND female cooks, hotels, restaurants and private families; neat respecteble giris for chamberwork and waitress: experienced nurses and young nurses. Oakland Employment Bureau, 872 Broad- way, J. P. JOHNSTON & CO. = W ANTED—GIRL “TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework. Call at 1602 0’ Farrell st. FIRST-CLASS - GIRL: GENERAL HOUSE- R enOk i Lin tamily; wages §25. Apply immedi- ately, ty-i ’\v ANTED—GIRLS FOR A COUNTRY DANCE hall. Inquire at 35 Taylo s, room 1, from 104.3.1010 7. . FISISHERS “AND APPRENTICES ON coats; steady work: good wages. 5l Market. JIRLSTO WORK ON COATS AND PANTS. 421 Broadwoy. TPHE MOST RELIABLE URESS-CUTTING T séhoo s 505 Fell st. MRS. R. L JONES." fI\AlLunEssEs. ALSO FIRST-CLASS WAIST- 610 Shotwell st., be:. Twentleth and Twen- finishers. waoted. 504 Sutter st. R MAKERS — FIRST-CLASS SKIRT- makers wanted. 504 Sutter st PROPERTY WANTED. DEFD OB‘. A(:’REEMENT OF 210 IN- ments on ot between Ji Bdith Gribble. Keturn 19 Rausch: :-m!n'uf::v::g OSI—DECEMBER 12, RED GREYHOUND dog. The gentleman who had him in the Wil- son markec w1l please return to J, 0. SHEA, 17 Vermont st., or C. SHEA, Fourth and Minna sts. W ANTED-TO ' EXCHANGE, DESIRABLE income property in Alameda for Potrero prop- erty. C. BAYLEY, box 102, Call Office, Oakland. RESIDENCE 10 ROOMS, OR DOUBLE FLAT, bet. Plerce, Devisadero, Pine and Clay sts; lot sbout 30 feet: price $10,000. Address P. 0. box 2058. XOUMS WANTED, Y QUNG MAN WANTS ROOM IN PRIVATE family; central ocation. B.. box 1, Call Office. L T o on B DX 1, Call Office. BOARDING WANTED. W ANTED—HOME IN PRIVATE FAMILY in Western Addition for brother and s adults. Address, stating terms, W. A., box 46, STORE WANTED. W‘,.‘f;'.'.,"”‘sf"'fl.’ ‘\!a'gfl 1fl OR 3 LIVING 8: ren 3 47, Call Office, " £eCnsas Buure, o e — WAN L b b—i15 Ui . ANRUUS, HA[RDI(ES.*ING 25c AND $bc: MORNING and ev'g classes;10 lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission. W ASTED—4 OR BDOUBLE ARM GASCHAN OST—LARGE ENVELOPE ADDRE! %C. LI P. LOW & CO.," containing dosuments. troncs return to 2 Camp st., off Gues S SRty ITero, bet. Sixteenth LOW]'—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and | oan Society of ~an Francisco, in the name of USSIAN W, DAHLSON, No. 178, 924; the finder will please return 0 bank. d OST—ON NIGHT OF DECEMBER 5. 1895, I]_J near seats 15 and 16, H, north, in Mechanics’ 'avilion, one gold ring in imitation of doubie coil Of 10pe with square knot at top. Any person find- ing same and returning it will receive a reward of Address Rine, box 17, this office. P L R A TR FOUND. e FOUND—THE GREATEST ALL-AROUND stock accordions. mandolins, banjos and guitars In the city; prices lower than the lowest. K EENE'S Ploneer Music-store. 3 Third st.. corner Market. e ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR VETE rans’ Home Association—Notice IS hereby g ven that sealed proposals will be received by the basrd of directors of the Veterans' Home Associatio . at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome streei, San Fra- cisco, California, up to 2 o'clock P. 3., Saturday, December 21,1895, and opened immediately there- after in the presence of bidders, for furnisning and delivering quartermaster and commissary supplies for the Veterans’ Home, Napa County, California (raflroad station Yountville), for the ‘six months commencing January 1, 1896, and ending June ), 1896. . u?“chedulrs‘ with information and instruct'ons for submitting bids, will be furnished upon appli- cation to the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it {s in accordance with such schedules. Each bidder must accompany his bi1 with a certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Cur- rier, treasurer. conditional that the bidder will enter into a good and valid contract, upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board re- serves the Tight (o reject any or all bids. and to order any quantity Over or under the Amount speci- fed | Address J. J. Scoville, Secretary Veterans' Home Association, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. By order of the board of directors. J. SCOVILLE, Secrets STOKAGE VERLAND FREIGHT TRANSFER CO., Fi®h and Bluxome sts., furniture and goods cked, shipped and stored: 9 large fireproo ware- Jouses: fow fates; advances made, Tel. soath 558, {TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PTANOS, HOUSE- bold goods, etc. J. M. PLERCE, 735 Market st. BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— ow rates: telephone South 762. BUI. DING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS: Gunoiition-Homs office, 432 Sansome st 8. F: g8 & loan business. 15d 1. Hill, Pres.; Oliver Eldridge. V.Pr.; W _Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man. T AVEENCE PATTERY HOUSE—DRESS- cutting school. 1281 Market st.,bet. 8th and 9th, PUPILS WANTED: POSITIONS GUAKRAN- teed: patterns 25¢ up- latest skirts 35¢. MCDOW- ELL'S Lressmaking Acacemy, 213 Powell st. deliers for private house. G. C.,box 68, Call. ANTED—YOUR \WWATCH, I¥ IT N W,.,.m..z best work at haif the Mnllrkyfi‘(;n. DECUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third fioor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING Sllry 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth s Hwh L3 TO LEASE. SPACE TO LET IN BRICK BUILDING; ANY size: with or without power: suitable for un- dry, manufacturing, etc. EORGE U. Hrflin, 411 mqo::-tyu. o MBST-CLASSSTORAGE: ADVANCESMADE Ifll-lfl Market st CHAS. L. TAYLOR. FINANCIAL, iSEnsopxs WHO WANT 4 TO 7 PER CENT interes a year on their money should consult 1. W. KENTZ & CO., 401 California st. NY SUM_OF MONEY ADVANCED ON Toul an Siace yOuE proposion of welie: opes ate: your proposition or i eventngs. . NOONAN, 1021 Mission we