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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1896 _i——————————_—‘————_——_—_-_——_———fi WILOFLOWER LUNCHEON, Mrs. A. Roos Entertains Fifty Ladies at an Elaborate Luncheon. PHILOMATH TEA FOR WARDE. Fonda-MacLeod Wedding in Paris—Fry Juvenile Party—The Fort- nightly Meets. Lavender and gold were the prevailing tones of the luncheon given by Mrs. A. JRoos yesterday at her home on Post street, near Gough. The entertainment was in honor of Mrs. Max Oppenheim of New York and the Misses Schwabacher and Lowenberg. Covers were laid for fifty. The table was setin the vast apartment on the ground floor and was, without exception, one of the most elaborate and artistic ever seen in this Cit; A number of small tables, oblong in shape, were placed together, the edges meeting at obtuse angles and form ing one long, z z shaped table. Exquisite white damask covered board, down the entire length of which was a center-piece of elegant lace. Vases filled with the pale lavender brodea, mingled with feathery wild oats and a! nating with bowls of golden eschssholtzias made a most artistic table decoration. Pink shaded candles in silver candelabra shed a soft light over the elegantly ap- pointed table. Needless to say the mentt was an elaborate and delicious one. Mrs. Roos enjoys the well-merited repn- tation of being a ing hostess and yesterday’s luncheon has added another triumph to her already long list, The ladies of that popular and fashion eble ciub, the *Philomath,” gave a de- lightful tea cn Thursday afternoon in honor of the eminent actor, Frederick Warde. The entertainment was held in the ban- quet-hall of the Y. M. C. A. building, which was decorated for the occasion with a profusion of wild flowers. The president of the club, assisted by you lady members, received the ues The programme of the aft- noon consisted of vocal and instrumen- tal music; concluding with a delight d- iress by the guest of honor—Frederick Warde. Mr. Warde chose for his theme the sub- 1e is so thoroughly conversant with— kespeare.” His remarks were fre- interrupted with well-timed ap- se. the conclusion of his address the At adies presented him with an elegant copy | of “Characters from Shakespeare.’’ Delicious refreshments were served dur- z the afternoo! Mrs. J. D, Fry gave a charming juvenile | party on Wednesday aiternoon at her | idence on Pacific avenue, at which fifty | young guests were most delightfully en- | fertained. Games and dancing occupied | the hours from 2 till 5, when an elaborate supper was served. The decorations were vy and appropriate. [ J. B. Haggin is reported seriously ill in New York, suftering from appendiciti The only members of the patient’s fam. Who zre at present in New York are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haggin. Mr. Haggin's daughters, Mrs. Lounsberry and Mrs. Mc- ee. are both in Paris, where they are ucating their children. Tiaings have recently been raceived from the Count and Countess Festetics. are still on their yacht and have arry Stuart Fonda of this City was ried in Paris, Monday evening, Febru- Miss May Etizabeth MacLeod, ce of the bride’s parents, Avenue Kleber. The home was hand- ly decorated in white and pink, ana and flowers were in profusion. The bride was dressed in a white satin brocade'| old point iace. She carried orange blo: soms. Mr. A. Van Brigule of Cincinnati ated as best man. To the strains of Lohengrin, the bridal progession took their places before an immense horseshoe of pink roses and white lilacs, where the marriage was read by the Rev. Dr. Thur- ber. A reception followea, from nine until eleven, at which hour about one hundred sts were present, and at 10P. M. a de- tful supper was served by the Maison nda, who is known here as quite a successful painter, has been in Paris for nearly three years, and expects to return to San Francisco next August, after a few months’ traveling in Italy and Germany. The Fortnightly of San Mateo held its usual meeting in the parlors of St. Mar- garet’s School on Thursday evening. The committee in charge chose Thomas Hood, poet and hum t, as the author for con- sideration. William 8. Jack gave a re- view of the life and writings of Hood, and a discussion followed as to the poet’s place in literature, C. N. Kirkbride read a humorous but appreciative paper on Pad- erewski. Miss Grace Lawrence gave a reading “Quite So,” from Thomas Bailey Aldrich. The musical numbers were the songs “Little Boy Blue” (Nevin) and “Leaving and Loving”’ (Marzials), nicely rendered by Mrs. D. F. Walker, and a pianoforte duet, “The Wandering Jew” (Burgmueller), played by Miss Eila Car- rick and Miss Clara Paulin. The next meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs. W. A. Lawrence. Mrs. ¥. M. Roeder and Mrs. E. Goodspeed will be the com- mittee in charge. Among those present on Tuesday evening were: Rev. F. V. Jones, Mrs. George Wallace. Miss Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Walker, Mrs. Clem- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carrick, Miss Carrick, Mrs. W. H. Paulin, Miss Paulin, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doane, Mrs. G. W. Dickie, Miss Anna Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Browne, Dr. A. F. Browne, Miss M. . Winslow, Miss Harger, Mr. and Mrs. Dresbach, Miss Grace Lawrence, Miss Mabel Lawrence, G. W. Dickie Jr., Philip Wallace, Kirkbride and Mrs. S. Jack. Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Thorn of the Grand Hotel on Saturday last celebrated the fifth anniversary of their marriage by a dinner to their immediate relatives. They were married February 29, 1876, just twenty years previously, but owing to leap year ihe anniversary, curiously enough, can be commemorated accurately only every four years. The wedding of Miss Leontine Rickard and William Bowditch Fisher will be solemnized on Wednesday, the 1ith, at the bride’s residence in Berkeley. Owing to the recent death of the bride’s father, which occurred on Friday last in West Australia, the wedding is to be extremely private. A very enjovable surprise party was given to Miss Martha Goldberg at her resi- dence, 727} McAllister street, Febrnary | 29. The afternoon was spent in reciting, singing and playing games. Among those present were: Miss Elka Meyer, Miss Badie Cohn, Miss Mabel White, Miss Emma Coben, Miss Gerirude Lapidane, Miss Millie Wolff, Miss Hattie Wolff, Miss Martha Goldberg, Miss Flora Cohn, Miss Mollie O’Shaunessy, Miss Florence Wolffe, Miss Emma Michelsohn, Miss Theresa i’gichaels, Miss Hattie Campe, Miss Carrie ing. Mr. and Mrs. Julien Liebes leave San Francisco on Sunday evening, March 8, for the East and Europe. At home to-day, Baturday, March 7, at 1105 Franklin street. Niantic Parlor celebrates its seventh an- niversary by a grand compiimentary ball on Thursday evening, April 9, in the new N.S.G. W. Hall. iantic Parlor has felt the effect of the general forward stride of the order since the | st tactful and charm- | the completion of the N.S.G. W. build- ing and has rapidly come to the front, Even now members speak of the ‘‘new’ antic and predict a revival of the in- terests and entnusiasm that prevailed among Natives a few years ago. DENMAN SCHOOL SORROWS. Teachers and Pupils Pass Resolutions Regretting Miss Flint’s Death. At a meeting of the teachers of the Den- man School, held on February 21, 1896, it was voted that a committee consisting of James Denman, ex-principal; A. L. Mann, principal, and Mrs. E. M. Baumgardner, vice-principal, should draw appropriate resolutions, to be signed by all the teachers of the school, expressive of their senti- ments concerning the character and ser- vices of their late beloved associate, Miss Almira T. Flint. The following resolutions, written by Mr. Denman, were adopted by the com- mittee: Resolved, That we, the teachers of the Den- | man Sehool, deeply mourn the loss of our dear friend and associate, Miss Almira T. Flint, who | has been called by our Great Master from her life work in this &chool to enjoy the eternal reward of the good and the just. Her life, for more than a quarter of a century, among the young ladies of the Denman School, has always been devoted to elevating the high standing of this school, in which she herself received her first instruction. Her devotion to duty and to the moral and intellectual welfare of the pupils under her care will ever make her memory blessed to her | pupils and to her associate teachers. To her sorrowing mother we offer our ten- | derest sympathy in this hour of her bereave- ment, trusting that she may fina comfort and consolation in the knowledge that her dear departed has left a name which will ever be honored by all with whom she has been asso- ciated. | Jsmes Denmen, A.L.Mann, E. M. Baum- gardner, Jessie Smith, Isabel Rankin, Margaret J. Gallagher, Maria L. Soule, K. B. Childs, May M. Donnell, Bertha Goldsmitn, Ruby A. Jewell, J. Love, Julia A. Danks, R. H. Hazleton, e M. d’Arcy, SusieZo. Farwell, Mina J. | Houston. —_———— Cruelty to Horses. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to | Animals arrested Philip Crowley, & teamster, | yesterday, for cruelty to horses. The team | that Crowley was driving belongs to Kenny & | McCue, contractors at Holly Park. The horses showed signs of great neglect. They were cov- ered with sores and had_been cruelly cut, ep- parently by some berbed-wire fence. | The leading stocks were firmer as & rule and | Con. Cal. & Va. advanced to $1 80, this being the | only fluctuation worthy of note. The close was strong. On the Stock and Bond Exchange S. F. Gas de- clined to $78 and Edison Light and Power to $97 75. The assessment on Bulwer will be delinquent in the boards to-day. | Zullion valued at $2100 has been received from flower gravel mine. r books in the Hale & Norcross office r to the annual el ion of the o be held March 11. | A privateletter from Virginia City states that last pay-dav seventeen miners were dis- ed from the working force of the Con. Cal. & | Va. from places on the 1650 and 1750. levels, | where ore was being taken out, and eight new miners taken on. BOARD SALES. | Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Boerd yesterday: PFOUIAR MORNING SFSSION coMAWENATNS 0:30. 100 Alta. ......15 540 CCaV....1.65100 Seg B | 200 Andes....26 50 G & 0800 S Nev. | 100 B & B... 68200 H&N...1.55300 Union C...58 | 200 Chollar....49150 Ophir...1.20/ 50 Y Jackt...33 HNOON SESSION ~2:80. | 100 Airba. 100 Bullion.. 13100 Oceldtl.. 600 Alta. 0'400 Ophir... 1. 100 Belcner. 8800 Savage....34 I0B& B 75100 8 Nev. 100 Bulwer.. 800 Union. 100 . 19/ 50 H&EN | Following were the sales in the Paclfio Stock Board yesterday Am mEarON—10:7Y 200 C Imp......01 300 Ovrmn. 200 .. 02400 Potosi 0300 Crown PL.32 1200 Savage...35 0500 Exchar....04 1000 Scorpion02 0G & C....31500 S B&M...06 130100 SNev..6214 1200 . 65 | 700 Bodle. 300 Bullion | 500 Caieda..... { 300 Chaling. . £00 Choliar. l400CCaV, 900 3 | 150 2 50 Cont... AFTERNO00X ®ESSIO! 200 Alpha... 11200 Bulwer. 00 | 800 600 . 200 71800 Exchgr.. | 100 Bodie. . | 300 Bullion. | 600 ... | 150 Buiwer. 1200 .. /191000 Mono, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY. March 6-4 F.x. Bid, Asked. Bid. Asked. Alpbs Con..... 11 12 Jackson... @0 — 13 14Juim, 29 30 Justice. 20 21 Bentuc 70 71 Lady Wash, 26 Mexicau. Challenge Chollar, ... Con. Cal. & Con. Impenar. Confidence. ... Con.New Yori. Crown Pomnv... 32 34 blerra Nevada 67 48 EastSierraNev — 04 Scorpion. 03 Exchequer. 03 O4Siver HIli L. — 02 Eureka Co — 256yndica®.... 02 — Gould & Curry. 33 34 UnionCon..... 68 60 Hale & Norers.1.35 1.40|Utah... 0 12 lows........... — OUi|Yellow Jackes. 35 36 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. . FRIDAY, March 6- TXITED STATES BoxDs. 30 P Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked U B4scoup..108 — |UGasreg...108 — Do, new is...117 11754 MIRCKLLANKAUS BONDS. Cal-stCbless. 11014 iDo.2d fss Bs. — CalElecL6s.108 — [P&O Ry 6s.105 120 CotraCWhs. — 100 |P&ChRveés. — 105 Dpntstex-cp 77 95 |Pwist.RR6s — 11614 EdsnL&P 65.1073; — |Reno. WL&EL — 105 F&CH RR6s.108 105 |RiverW CoBs — 100 Geary-stR5s.10y 103 [SactoP & L..100 1023, LosAng L6s. — 101 |SFENPRRSs — 102 Do,Gnted.6s. — 103 |SPRRArizés — 96 MEL-8tChie6s128 — |SPRRCalfs. 10715 — DokyConbs.. 10614107 |SPRRCalon. — @ 9714 NevCNgR7s. 9912100 |SPBrRCals 9614 NPCERBLIOS, — BV Waterds.. 1194512015 N Ry Cal6s. — 105 |SVWaterss.. 9955 897 N Ry Cal b3. 105 |StkinG&ESs — 103 Oak Gas 0s..1081,105 (SunstT&T6s.100 — Do, 2d 63 55.1035%p — |RutterstR5s.110 — Omnibus8s.. — 121% VisalaWCos — 92 PacKollMbs. — — WATER §TOCKS. Contra Costa 40 MarinCo.... 49 — & = GAS BTOCKS. Capital...... — 40 |PacificLight. 48 50 Central . 93 — SanFrancaco 7814 78% Ok G LEH. 61 52 |S10CKIOD. ... — 2134 PacGas lmp. 8u%jp 81 INBURA N CE STOCKS. FiremansFd.166 — [Sun ©w - COMNERCIAL BANK 3 AmerB&TC. — LondonP&A.130 — Anglo-Cal ... BS14 London&SF. — 2714 Bank of Cal.. 235 — | Merch Ex.... 12 - CAISD&TCo. 67 68 |Nevada.. - FirstNationl. 17! Sather BCo. — - Grangers. ... - it | AVINGS BANK ATOCKY. GerS&LCo..1420 — [Rav&loan.. — 10215 HumbS&L1000 — Security......245 265 Mutual ~ 41 |Union Trus.805 — sFSaviinion — 48215 > STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Californta.... 1071, — (Oak,SL&Hay — 100 80 " 7714 Fresidio. o — POWDER STOCKS. 15 — Judson. - ot California.... — 98 |Vigon. - 1 Giant.... 161 18 5 MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. Alnska Pkrs. — 95 (OceanicSSCo — 20 BlkDCoalCa. — 10 |PacAuxFA.. 1 — CalCotMills.. — — |Pac Borax... 98 100 Falson Lignk. 975 S8v% Pac Roil ol 8% 8234 ison Light. 3 2 GusConAssn. — = |ParfPaintCo. uiz 7Y Ger lead Co. 85— (PacTransCo — 324 HawC&sCo. 153 16 |[PacT&TCo 60 — HuwchSPCo. 1773 1814 SunserT&T.. 41 — JudsonMfgC. —° —"|UnitedClo.. — b Mer ExAssnl00 110 MORNING KFRSION Board—125 Edison Light & Power Co, 9 cific Gas Imp, 5064 50 do. 3014 40 8 F Gaslight, 7984 10 do, T954: RO do, 79%4: B0 do, £ 10, 78; 50 do. 79; 50 do, 7814a: 50 do, s 10, 78; 80 do, 78; $2000 SV 47 Londs, §634. Street—65 Edison Light & Power Co, 99%4. AYFTEENGON AESSIOX. Board—50 Edison Light & Power Co, 98: 50 do, $734: 100 Hutchinson § P Co, 18; 100 Market-st Rallway, 4814: 25 Pacific Gas imp, 803g: 108 Gaslight, 7814 ; 380 do, 783453 20 8 V Water, 98%: 63 do, 98, Street—§12,000 S V 4% Bonds, 9934. e HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. H Metzger, Chicago ¥ P Black, San Jose IF White, Pomona C A Whitmore, Portland J H Roberts, Sacto H I Seymour, Sacto C Erickson, San L Obispo S Gwyan, Sacto W England & d, Cal 3 1t Lake G Garney, Cal MrsJ W Jarvi H F Mewers, M S Bonnineld, Carson W R Alberger, Sacto E Bun Jr & w, Sta Cruz W F Williamson, Cat H B Higbee, Petaluma L C Byce, Petaluma C M Weber, Stockton Q1 James, Napa A J Tart, San Jose W J Smith & w, Courtld T H Eiliott, Yreka 7 L Robinson, Alameda M Dean, Alameda W Clark, Oakland R Rowlands, Placerville D Falconer, Nevadsa H Reed, Sacto 7 A Mcintyre, Sacto Mrs J A Cooper, Ukish N B Noble, South Bend F C Fabens, Alameda J D Haight, Canada H E Plummer, Rathay J A Gray, Oldtown M A Joson, Mass LN St John, Phenix W Westendorf, San Jose M R Headleigh, w, Brkly Mrs J D Gibson, Stocktn J Thomaner, St Helena Dr k& F Gavin, Waukegan D M Miller, Toledo Miss D Joson, Mass R J Ohiman, San Jose H H Quigley & £, Cal Miss Annie Quigier, Cal L T Taylor, Louisiana R B Taylor, Louisiana L E Howe, Astoria John Harris, Fort Benton James Taylor, Astoria H Harris, Fort Benton MrsJ W T Wright, Cal Osear Cooper, Belmont 3 W Guthrie, Sacto J W Browning, Grand (sl Miss E Coopér, Berkeley W F Howell, Grand Isind RUSS HOUSE. G A Aldrich, San Jose _ C R Scott, Portland, Or Mrs J F Ford, S LObispo F Kouse & w. Healdsbrg W Vonell, Occigental J M Sprague, Shandon / T Lewis, Loyalton B F Geddings, Los Ang N H Lang, Los Angeles Rev PJJerum, Eden Val W E Porkman, San Jose G Knudson, Minnesota C B Brand, Pitisburg Fred Brand, Pittsburg P H Winton, Boston A L Morse, Ohio A Rogers, Portland, Or J H Gordon, Fresno erne, Santa Rosa A Wychoff, Healdsburg attle, Tomales H M Rider, Watsonville Corlin, Watsonville illiams, S 1. Oblspo H Kelle i enson, Ogden PC Wortman, khardt, Woodland J R Robinson, V; V R Reis & w, Lovalton H Turper, Fresno © H Walker, Oakland H R McMatt, Willows J Firsch, Willows H Augh, Trinidad S Aufri. htig, San Jose J F Cottrell, Watsonville H Lucier: Mrs S S King, Wash J A Becker, 1M Brown, Eureka R'B Markle, Alaska G Hole & w, Seattle G H Godfrey & w, Seattle H Meyer, Portiand C Isellman, Obio A M Jiall, Ohio W D Lewis, Loyalton W J Sander, Ft Bragg G W Rice, San Miguel D Hill & w, Anderson F Patterson, Healdsburg 1 McPherson, Cal J J Brown, Berkeley P Lasell, Oakland W J Hotehkiss, Cal W H Blank, Hollister J K Miller, Healdsburg Miss L-McKenzie,Boston J Irwin, Santa Paula C N Wilson, Los Angeles A George & fam, Eureka PALACE HOTEL. O M Prescott, Cal F L KU M Kohn, Phil H L P W T Smith, Baron & Baroness von Higgenmiller, Wash San Jose A B Eckert, Redding H Z Osborne, Los Ang G H Dean & fm, R 1T ¥ W Carpenter, R 1 Miss Carpenter, R I Mrs Fahenstock, Colo M M . Colo M W ‘Wood, Cal Mis: d, Cal , Samoa R Frity, o min & w, Wis G A Lewis & w, Wis s, Wis AD Warner, Wis Mrs Redway, Boston J B Flagg & N rs T A Robinson, N Y K Driver. San Diego C Muscani, San Diego H von Murrin. Germany Schmidtt, Wis G M Curiis, Conn Miss M B Learey, O Fasrett & w, Mass W S Wyatt & w. Mass W T Scheide & W, Muss Mrs N C West, Mass L Williams & w, Muss G H Bell, Garson City COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. W R Cody, Portland P B Galla- her, Donegal JN Crotts, 11l J Holmes, Chicago J Brink & w, Utah C Breslen. Madera, 0 Jones, Portiand P Devaney, Portland 3M'J Healy, Loomis A Jacobberger, Portiand M P Lesher, Fresno R Brown, Crockett M Roach, Los Ang L Anderson, 1.0s Ang Farrar &w.Worcester Miss H D' Johnstone, y coma _ Manitoba A W Glibert, Boston F O Reiohart, San Diego F L Marx, Woodbura ~ H Loechner,’Guatemala Miss & rs F H Learey, NJ > Mass Jeary, Mass Woodward &w,Mass 3 D Loomis, Mass W Cole, Mass Miss M Hammond, Mass E Tilton, Mo Mrs M W Tilton. Mo D Barnara, Bakersfield A Fibbets. Bakerstield J N Burr, 111 ¥ A Bell, Mont W Lee, Los Angeles CE Flemming, Merced M T Battle, Towles P P Finster, Baden LICK HOUSE. F T Peterson. Grove City E R Harrington, Cal AL Pizer, Jamestown ~ J Van Nahings, Merced M M Smith & w, Md, rs M Hampton. N Y G L Arnold, Los Angeles J D McDonald, Menio P! T D Mara, Los Angeles J R Armstrong,Stockton B Higgins, San Jose M P Ailen, Rocklin S A Smith, San Jose S A Hoffman, San Jose H S Pierce & w, Sac ¥ S Poit. San Jose { D Fielding, N Y Y R E Hail, Suisun Mrs Johnson, Seattle € W Walker, St Louls R B Saffold, Cal J Miller & w, Minn ¢ w, St Louis T Bracker, Astoria Miss Jonnson, Seattle 0 Casper, Tacoma P Simons, Los Gatos H M Miller, Minn I M Ayer, San Jose G H Deane &1, RT BALDWIN HOTEL. J Connor, Sacramento AW Draper, New York L Wielsh, Mirs McKenzie, W hite, Port A Collbran, J ¥ Miting J B Jacobs, Sacramento Miss E Crane, New York M Miller, New York Mfs Cole, tehell, J Hampton & wt. S £3 Anthony, Portland G LKirby, J B Burns. Ne H Brummel, New York Miss C Blair, New York Mrs C J Hatch, S Mateo Miss A O Brown, Redwd F W Muller, Stockton D Sudd, London F Jones, New York H B Scott, Chicago NEW WESTERN, J Branch, Tahoe City J C Smith, Los Angeles Mrs J D Brown, Los Ang Bert Ray, Cl H Jameson & wi, Fresno \W D Barnes, J Jackson, E Oakland B Barr; J Schneider, Angels Isl J O W Tom Kavanaugn,Denver k5 McCarty & wf, Idaho John Bierley, Newark, O F P Wegsiein, Spokane E G Mayhew, Denver A Campbeil, Denver S§M How, Chicago 88 Gelder, Chicago E B Stanwix, Los Ang J CVar Enan, Angel Isl Jr&wi,Stockton SAN FRANCISCO **CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CAzz— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock, 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open antil 9 o'clock. =4 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 8:30 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church—Mission st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. Rev. E. R. bille. D.D., pastor: J.J. Morris, musi- cal director; H. M. Bosworth, organist: R. V. hool superintendent. Joseph H. Philadelphia, the very success- evangelist, wil preach at 11 A. 3. and 7:30 P. ., and will conduct revival services avery day during the week, Including Saturday, at 2:30 and 7:30 p. M. _The song service during the week will be led by H. F. Perry. The public is cordially invited to all these services. Mr. Smith will con- duct a service to-day (Saturday) at 2:30 P. M. B3 SIYPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buch- anan sts.—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; residenc 309 Halght st. ~Preaching af 11 A3 and 7:30 P.ax., The pastor will preach at both services. Subjectat 1143t «“The Problem of a Discrepancy.” At7:30 P. 3., “Ihe Impregnable Rock.”” Sunday-school at 12:30 ». 3., C. B. Perkins superintendent: Epworth League service at 6:30 p. M. The public cordially invited to all the services of this church; seats free; ushers in attendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. SPEC1AL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84; & iitons made, clty jor country. Pacifs Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.,’ room 6. _Tel. . = P o T Ty scrubbed ; : Samages guaranteed. Erfiasrs'mco.. 242 Sutter. MME. HANSEN AND ASSISTANTS— GE]&:!H.:, vapor. salt water baths. 116 Taylor. g’ A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THIS WEEKLY CALL.1n wrapper, for mailing, — SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE, SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. ANTED—SITUATION BY MAN; NURSE or traveling companion to invalid; can give 00d_eferences. Address Companion, box 17, orth Temescal, Alameda County, Cal. MOTHER WOULD LIKE TG FIND EMPLOY- ment for “er 2 sons; 17 and 18 years of age: both bright boys; speaking French, German and English. Address M. R., box 115, Call Officc. N EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A horough business man, 25 to 8 years, with small capital; must speak Spanish, give first-class reference and furnish bonds. Address N. A., box 158, Call Office. PERSONALS. USSR OUI. Suoiao o PO LR NCISCO, MARCH 5, 1896—MY WIFE S‘fi;m“‘;. having left my bed and board with- out provocation. 1 hereby cantion the public I will fot 'be ‘responsible for debts contracted by her from this date. ERMINIO PONTE. 'WAN'FED-Z\(AN TO QPEN AND RUN A pork-store, delicacies, etc. Adaress P. 0. box 63, Berkeley. SWEDE WANTS SITUATION" AS COACH- \») man; understands care of horses and carriages thoroughly; also care of garden; first-class refer- ences: city or country. V. ences: city. try. Address W. B., box 101, ] ADIES CAN SECURE RELIABLE HELP OF 4 all nationalities by calling, addressing or tele- phoning MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter OMPETENT WOMAN WHO CAN DO French or American cooking wants situation; is first-class laundress: fond of children; will work ity Or conntry in neat family; moderate wages. Call 749 Howard st. (LERMAN LADY WANTS PLACE AS G panion or g light housework and sewing. Ad- dress 81914 Larkin st. ((OMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION; understands German and American cooking. Call two days 250 Fell st. BY FIRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS IN COUN- try. good cutter and fliter. Address C. F., box 16, Cali Oftice, FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—FRENCH COOK FOR COUNTRY, Y small family, $30; girl for San Luis Oblspo, $26; French mald and seamstress, to truvel, $55: French nurse. one child, 820 girls for honsework ana asslst, 820 and $15¢ Geriman coole 30 laun- ress and chambermal . LEON ANDRE 815 Stockton st. & e ANTED—SEAMEN; ORDINARY SEA AND green hands for deep-water voyages, whaling. Apply 117 Drumm, upstairs. PETER MCMAHON N C FFEE PARLOR GIVES PO RE inper Sundays: 25c; 5:30 10§ .. BARBER, 73134 O'Farrell st B 1. CASCADE TREATMENT WONDER- e iampn over disease without medicine; removes canse. K. JACKS, agent, 214 Brannan J. MEXS %SO0LING 80c: LADIES' 40c; DONE VL while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. 0 NOT FORGET TO “DO AS YOU WOULD be done by,” and come and see: balf-soled in 15 minutes, done while you wait; all repairing done by machinery; all repairing at half price; work guaranteed. 562 Mission st., bet. Firstand Second. TOUS HAIR PERMANESTLY R! O ace or limbs without injury ov MME, WAMBOLD; consult free. 11634 Fulton. N WANTED OF THE WHERE- T A W), EUDEY, miner, a native of England. w Wisconsin Hotel, cor. Pacific and Montgomery sts.. S. I W ANIED_MEN AND LADIES TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required; tools given and wages paid for Saturdays and Sunday, catalognes. . . Barber Schéol, 1615 Howard st. TDOOR STEREOP1ICON SHOW EVE- lg'lllnfixhz cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic u}- advertisements in_living lizht; gromo(el! of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market. ANTED-NEAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, small American family, $20, see party here at 10 to-day: Protestant second girl, $20: French second girl, $26 to $30; 2 German and French nurses, $20; 3 Germun and Scandinavian cooks, $25 and $30: German nursery governess, $25, and girls of all nationalities for cooking and house- work in city and country. J. F.C. ¥ LG try., F. CROSETT & CO., MERICAN WOMAN WISHES NURSING or care of invalid; city or country; references. 1823 Market st., third floor. wgf&'lflgo—‘- I\VAIA‘RESS JAND CHAMBER. : hotel; see parly here at 9:30 to-day. 3. F. CROSETT & 00., 312 Sutter st 5 TO SELL, M. TTAN EGG FOOD; is the best. (. KERTELL, San Mateo. MEN'S SECOND-HAND _SHOES, nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25, 562 Mission. SOME ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. ARBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retarv Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- ment.Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 23815 O'Farrell. ('OLORED WOMAN WANTS PLACE; HOUSE- L/ work, plain cooking: can give reference. 26 Bernard st., off Taylor, bet. Pacific and Broadway. YERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day, washing, ironing, house or oflice cleaning. Call or address 612 Minna st. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day, washing, ironing or housecleaning. Call at 417 Ivy ave, W ANTED—POSITION AS SEAMSTRESS IN family or housekeeper for elderly couple. A. M., 1802 Polk st. wa,lii)-: CED TAILORESS WISHES EN- ~ gagements 10 do plain sewing and mending. Cali or uddress 12014 Geary st., room 16. 9 WAITRESSES, SAME HOTER NEA R CITY, 820; 2 Scandinavian waitresses and chamber. maids, for resort, $20 and free fare: 4 waitresses, for springs, $20; 2 German chambermaids and Naitresses, ‘couniry Rotel, 20, frec fare: 6 wait- , hotels near City and city, $20. C. R. HAN- SEN & 00, 110 Gerry s 0 v & B HAN 'OUK FOR LARGE FAMILY, 836: GERMAN COOK, plain wash, small family. $26; 3 girls for housework, $30; 2 nursegirls, 88 and $10. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AID AND SEAMSTR $265; NEAT RE- fined second girl, $20; nurse, Santa Barbara, 20 housework girls, city and country. $20 d 325: 6 young girls assist, $10 to $16. TLLES, 325 Sutter st. ¥ e “mx'nm-Tn’ A SWEDISH WOMAN, SITU. ation to do cooking orgeneral housework. Call or address 901 Folsom st. COJ?’E;} $30; HOUSEWOR ! Berkeley, $20: cook, Visali LEN, 323 Sutzer st. ¥ TERMAN WOMAN TH GOOD REFER- | f/RENCH NURSERY GOVERN T ence ns seamstress wishes work in city or | X chiid,see lady here. MISS CULLE country; second work. D. C., box 95, Call Office. | ter st. TERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE EFINED GERMAN NURSE, CHILD 5, $15, day, washing, ironing or honsework; references MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. 4 given. Call or address 663 Minna st. JEENCH SEAMSTRESS, $26. MISS CULLEN, GIRL WISHES SIT- | & 323Sutter st. » AY EXPERIENC £\ uation to do general housework; good refer- en or address 811 Gear Riionvor G Call chilaren; wiljing to do upstairs work. T., 1124 Larkin st.; country preferred. FE CH CHRISTIAN UNION OF CALIFOR- nia Emplorment Bureau; free to employes; 1520 Ciay st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; open from 1 10 4 p. 3, except Saturday. Wanted, 8 situation for experienced lady’s maid, speaking 4 languages; also sewing for capable dressmaker, In family or C. C. Home. ED DRES fitter, wishes engagements h makes a suit a 'day with her own help; Call 118 Tenth st. RSE—COMPETENT 1A wishes & position; firsi-class references. dress . E., box 57, this office. W ANTED-SITUATION BY A COMPETENT woman 0 do general housework. Apply at941 Fifteenth st., near Castro. MAKER. A GOOD the 3 per NFANT'S NURSE Ad- NEAT GIRL FOR SECOND WORK AND sewing, small American family. $20; private family cook, country, $20; young Protestant girl, small family, near city, $15, and 20giris for house work and cooking. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay. FLCHO HOUSE, 8631, MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50¢. night; $1 to $3 week. VAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SAORAMENTO st.; 200 rooms; best in the city: singie rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, 81 a week: meals 10c. JORTHE BEST AND CLEANEST 10c MEAL try 1814 Grant ave.; coffee o specialty. T ADIES HAIR COLORING GUARANTEED: ‘superfluous hair removea: bangs and switches glup. MRS. E. H. HUBBARD, 9238 Market st. SOE FINE POULIEY AND GAME GO TO A FEreadskn. 78 ana 79 Center Market. ANTS (DRUMMERS SAMPLES) FOR Pt anyvods ftted. 518 Market st. SOR PASSAGE AND FREIGHT TO THE J hew piacer Kol fields of Cooks Inlet, Alaska, apply to C. D. LADD, 9 Third st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private: no charze unless successful; all iaw suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st PAm-mqu\'-s SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington,R.L. Partingto ulars 424 Pine st MEN TO GET A FINE STYLISH, DU- rable calf shoe toordef, §2 50. 959 Howard. TO $4 PER WEEK: 200 SUNNY ROOMS: large reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third. $ HEN YOU GET YOUR HAIK DRESSED at my establishment you don’t pay extra for waving, nor for enameiing the face; 25 cents is our rice for making you look beautiful. G. LEDEK- £R, 111 Stockton st. OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS EouE E MCLEAN, PHYSICIAN FOR THE hair; scalp diseases a specialty; rooms for la- Qies: best city references. Rm. 45, St. Ann's bl' RAHAMS DI STIVE AGENCY, ‘Market st., . 8.; quick work ; terms reasonable, RS, STEWART, MANICURE AND CHIROP- odist: 50c and and $1. 12014 Geary st.,r. 10. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECTALTY; GRIND- ing new edge on_razor, 25c; razor concaved, 50c: razor honing 4nd setting, 25c; first-class work. Hazor E. 3 I“rke',',”{', X J. BOWERS, 124 N Risras $ A ROOM: CARP floor. 206 Leavenworth si. Cnii(y ST AND for paper-hanging ar Paver-hanging Company, 635 Co-operative lister st. W ANTED-A COOK FOR SMALL FAMILY in Oakland, §80: second girl, for Menlo, 82 oung woman, to cook and do general house- work_in Menlo, $25. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutte : WAITR] ES FOR NICE COUNTRY hotels; call early. MARTIN'S Employ: Ageney, 749 Market st. st (VIRL ABOUT 16 YEARS, ASSIST LIGHT housework and bal 530 Jersey si. ]. 20c lil)c night; §1 10 $4 week " S ANTED—MECHANICS, CL , LABOR- i ers to call 1f they do not receive their just dues; law and commercial collections; no charge unless n_uccfi!s'uli KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. W ANTED—_LAEORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkiu, Reno Honse proprie- still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.: 160 rge rooms; 25¢ per night: 81 o §3 per week. W INCHES .44 THIRD ST., NEAR Market 25 cents a night; Teading- room: free bus to and fre the ferry. 100 MEy T TAK NG_AT 10c, 15¢ and 20c a night, including coffes and rolls. 624 \\1:l|ln:lnn st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT Y —SING 00MS, 16, 20 AND 25 cents per night: 81, §1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. Y 'ED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer. 5¢; bottle wine, 5¢. 609 Ciay st. E‘REE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOL 6¢; 2150 a bottl_eof lager, 5c, at 637 Clay st. §,16c A DAY: 81 week; rooms for Lwo, 26¢ a day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Cluy st. TGYPTIAN HENNA fectly harmless: easily applied; all druggists. LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO., agents, S DDRESSED TO THOSE WHO WANT TO A DpCome rien—Tnvest your money in Stockton the future Chicago): I will sl vou property for 5 per month. Write to CHARLES PSCHER- HOFER, 1706 Clay st., & F. BUSIN. CAKDS, $i b I'ELE- 1000 Phone “Binck 141 Hisl.22 Geary, r. 39 OUNG GIRLTO ASSIST IN HOUSE 720 Fourteenth st. WANTED. LADY CANVASSERS: $15 WEEKLY EASY. Parlor A. 126 Ellis st., Rogal House. DISH GIRL WANTS TO DOGENERAL sework, wages $15. Call or adcress 124 Cas- bet. Eighteenth and Nineteenth sts. 7oU T LADY WISHES A SITU- ation for second work or take care of grand- children. Address E. C., 1014 Pacific st. 1 ELTABLE SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS a situation to do genera! call or addre: Y G 00D SCAND S pleceto do general housework. Address 108 Sacramento st. ‘7'A£\‘1'l-;i) BY A YOUNG WIDOW—POSI- tion as housekeeper in widower's family. Ad- dress A. K., box 202, this office. S PLACE TO TAKE {dren. ~Apply SE. corner Twenty- fourth st. and Treet ave, QITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT ) woman: 200d cook and laundress. Please call 1169 Mission RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED LADY, COM- petent for housekecping or any place of trust, wishes situation in & good family; no objection to country; references if required. = Address A. B., Lorin,siation, Alameda County, Cal., Postofticé X 65. 7OUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHI 3 ‘TE N Woges #9412 Waller, COMNS WANTED N e TR ROP O . COOKING, | W ANTED UNFURNISHED—1 LARGE OR 2 X must sleep home; wages $15. 721 Ellis st. ' | oman8! F00mS; state price. D. 8., box 7, Call WANED - IN AMERICAN FAMILY, young girl of willingand cheerful disposition 1o do plain cOoking and cleaning, with care of one child of 5; no chamberwork; no washing or bak- ing: wages $10 and carfare monthly; good home and kind treatment for a girl fond of children and of lively disposition: references required. Address V., box 136, Call Office. W ANTED —MIDDLE- AGED — LADY a8 pupiarner fo assist in starting a poultry-raising ness: 120 acres; norent. Address Single, 59, this office. ke FANTED — LADY OF MIDDLE AGE TO take position where she can work 1nto a pay- ing business. L. 0., box 109, Call Ofice, wa D—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL to do lizht housework: 3 in family; wages $15. Call between 9 and 12, 1927 California st. W ANTED_AMATEUR DRAMATIC, VOCAL and musical talent. Address H. W., box 58, Call Office. XPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and cooking. Union st. PPRENTICE *OR HAIR-DRESSING, MAN- icuring, hair work. Mme. Fanst, §%4 Stockton, "A Y EDUCATED LADY OF REFINEMRNT, speaking French fluently, a brilliant musician and good amanuensis, desires position as com- panion, either traveling or otherwise: g0od nurse. Address MRS. L. A. W., El Monte Hotel, Sausalito. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper or in linen-room and assist with chamberwork in_lodging-house or hotel; city or v ; best of reference. Address S. K., box 16, this office, . Gr,.uf N GIRL WANTS UPSTAIRS WORK; U wages $20. Call 1028 Greenwich st., near Leavenwor PXPERT D DRESSMAKER WOULD 4 like & few more engagements by theday : terms 81 50. Call or address 209 Franklin st. XPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER WHO U. Y derstands bookkeeping desires position: good city references. s. T., box 135, Call Office. sk Siemiai. ‘Address S., | 11 Office, Oakl TOUNG LADY_ WANTS SITUATION AS housekeeper. 174 Sixth st., room 1. Y OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION as housekeeper. 203 Powell st. ¥ ., 44 THIRD ST, : 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week ; convenient snd respectable; free bus {0 and from the ferry. (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. G. COOK'S 8 PPLIES COOKS: ALL «branches:short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 4. UNTER & C0, CHINESE AND JAPAN- esc employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet. California and’ Sacrumento: tel. 231. Ik JOIRST-CLASS CHILDREN'S NURSE; GER- man preferred; ref. required. F. C., box 72, Call. AIRDRESSING, 26c AND 85c: MORNING and eve classes: 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. ADIES TO LEARN HAIRDRESSING beauty culture, eic.; sieady work. 131 Post m 20, PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS and underwear. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 3214 Fremon st. RESSMAKERS AND GIRLS TO LEARN quick method of cutting, fitting and finishing; new styles patterns, 25¢ un; families supplied with dressma McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. JNOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR ctri> lights in very room: 300 rooms: 25cto $1 50 per night; §1 50 10 $6 per week: ¢ree bus to and irom the ferry. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to §6 per ree bus to and from the ferrv. TICES TO LEARN DRESS CUT- ting and making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. TAWEENCE PATTERN " HOUSE-DRESS: cutt'ng school. 1231 Market st..vet. 8th and 9th. 2 cellarmen for country, must have ex: 20 a month. LEON 315 Stokton st. ANTED—ENGLISH OR NORTH OF 1RE- iand gardener, care for horses, cow, etc., $40 and found; blacksmith and woodworker for mine, $40 and found: man to repair wagons, etc., for contractor, $30 and found: Swiss milker, $30 and found: printer for country; vegetable gardener, $26 and found; boy for zarien, $10 and found; boy for private family, $10_and found: cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 625 Sacramento st. AND Coice: beat netp, 41414 Q'Farrell; tel. k. 426, TEADY MAN OF 80 WANTS SITUATION » as sulesman in first-class grocery or boot and shoe store; was 7 years in grocery, 4 years in boot and shoe business: best of references. Address J. L. SALVAGE, 1045 Market st. RELIABLE FIRST-CLASS MAN WANTS SIT- uation around private place; is x0od coachman ana fair gardener and can make himself generally uselul around the place. Address H. B., box 113, Call Office. ORTER AND PANTRYMAN, $20; MA- hinest, city, $3 day: blacksmith for ranch, £30; asbestos miner; tie-hewer, $26 found; farmer and 'wife, $50: farmer, $15; ironer, St. Clair ma- chine, $30; wire-nall operators, $1 75 to $2 50 day; cooks, waiters and dishwashers. MURRAY & READY; Employment Agents, 634 Clay at. TABLEMAN; NEAR CITY. MURRAY & READY, Employment Agents, 634 Clay st. K TYPE- COND-HAND NO. 6 OR7 BAR-L S , box 20, Call. ting machine. Address > 5, Gi4ilon water tank. Bovnuvn\'vs ‘CAUA ASTHMATIC PAPE! Instant relief. For sale by all druggists or Cen- tral Pharmacy, SW JLECTRIC LIGHT! KOOM—W! chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus to and from the ferry. 5 IBELAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, etc.: Jowest rates. 948 Market st. ((OAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstalrs. ( LD GOLD, SILVEER, GENTS AND LADIES R AND COS- tumer, just arrived from London. es and perfect fit guaranteed. 162 JUITS, $2 AND UP Crocker building. W ANTED—FOR CASH; SMALL UNDERCUT or low-geared one-hopse top wagon; suitable for light advertising: about $100. Write W. A. ROGERS, 21 Gu AD- TED—YOUR WATCH, IF 1T NEEDS repairing: best work at haif the regular price. 'SS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third tloor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send postal. MEDICAL. R. J. H. JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPE- cialist, still_offers his valuable services 1o the unfortunate. With a mind matured and enriched by studies of an advanced order, there is hardly a disease in the catalogue of human ills he cannot treat to a perfect cure. His knowledge has been strengthened by extensive experience. Ladies, no case peculiar to your delicate organism is beyond Lis sure control. ~ His female monthly remediés are sureand safe in their effects. His tried and valu- able remedies forlost mauhood are never failing in their action and warranted for both young and old. e excels all others in the cure of private diseases. Over 50 vears of practice enables him to warrsat a cure in all cases, _Consultation parlors. 1320 Mar- ket st., opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. Direct all let~ ters t'box 2275. BLESSING TO LADIES from irregularities SUFFERING nd diseases peculiar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: never fails: perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well: travelers helped immediately :_prices to suit the times; home in confinement. ' Woman’s Di pensary. 14 McAllister st., next Hiberifia Bank consult iree. DR. & MRS. DAVIS' French regu- 1ating pills, $2 50. A SS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU ments or worthless pills used;: every woman ber own physician for all female tzoubles, no mat- ter from what cause; restores always {n one da; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on mer physician ;knowledge can be sent and used at home; sil'cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. HICHESTER'S ENGLISH PE! nyroyal Pills (Diamona Brand) are the best; safe, Tellable; take no other; send 4c. stamps for perticuiars, “Reliet for Ladles,” in letter by return mallg at druggists. _Chichester Chemical Com- pany, Philadeiphia, Pa. LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief at any time; travelers helped at once: home in con- fineme it: French pills guaranteed: consult free. MRS. DR. WEYTH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. R. CAUGHREAN, SPECIALIST—ASIHMA, gravel, male and female diseases sucoessfully treated: poor treated free Fridays. 1118 Market st. ADIES. CONSULT FREE MRS, DR. SCOTT. 4216 Powell st.; only qualified specialist; $500 for case I fail to cure; diseases of the eye treated HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE; housekeepinz _apartments: _strictly private. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. W ANTED — SCANDINAVIAN AND GER- man_quartz miners; see boss here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ECOND COOK, RESTAURANT, $60. HANSEN & CD., 110 Geary C.R. NIAN AND WIFE, THOROUGHLY COMPE- M "tent to run kitchen or dining-room In first- class boarding-house. D.,-box 16, this office. 1ARDENER WISHES SITUATION; REFER- hake. Address J. L. STOLL, 608 North Third San Jose. NG , STRANGER IN CITY, WILL work In private family for room and board, until can find some suitable position. Address M., box 107, Call Office. XPERIENCED BUTTER-MAKER (AMERT- can) wishes situation, Address O. MILLER, Eyfimg Men’s Christian Association, Mason and s sts. MOUNT OF SALARY IMMATERIAL; AM Al bookkeeper; experienced officeman; type- writer; energetic, falthful, willing and it 18 neces- sary I obtain immediate employment. Address BERG, 112 Call Office. E2 [LIEST UNTIED PRESEYTERIAN Church, Golden Gate ave. and i olk st.. Rev. M. M. Gibson, D,D., pastor. Services at 11 A.M.8nd 7:30 P. M. The young people’s services at 6:30 P. M. The pastor will preach at both ser- vices. Yor evening the first lecture in a series on the Book of Jonah. the runaway prophet. Public cordially invited. Seats fi FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., pastor; Kev. kEdwin H. Jenks, co-pastor. Mr. Jenks will preach at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. . Sunday-school v 12:45 P. .: Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor at G:15 P. M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7 All_are welcome to these services. Y OUNG MAN Of 25, ENGAGED IN EVEN- ing study In the city, desires position in whole- sale business or office; salary secondary; refer- ences. E. L, box 4, Call Oftice. MAN ARD WIFE WANT SITUATIONS ON aranch; man good all-around ranchhand; wite good cook and housckeeper. Please address M. A., box 187, Call Oftice. COMPANION OR VALET 10 invalid gentleman; comes well recommended. Address V., box 38, Cail Office. MAs 35 YEARS OLD, SINGLE, SEVERAL rs’ experlence in business, wants situation as sKipping or bill clerk ; best cliy references. Ad- dress R. G., box 35, Call’ Office. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. and A. M.—Called meeting TH (SATURDAY) ENING, at 30 v'clock. 'Third degree. By order of the W. M. D. BUNKER, Secreta WALHALLA ENCAMPMENT NO. 7,1. 0. 0. F.—The“officers and the Funeral Committee of this encampment are hereby requested to meet at Odd Fellows’ Hall on SUNDAY, March & at 1:30 P. M., for the purpose. of nttending the funeral of our late Past Chief Pa: triarch, J. H. PETERS. CHRIST ROEBER, Chief Patriarch. MaX SCHUMANN, Scribe. 2 C'NCORDIA LODGE NO, 122, 1.0. 0. F.—The fuveral com: mittee Is hereby notified to assemble S at0dd Fellows’ Hall, SUNDAY, March 8,at 1 0'clock P. M., 10 attend the funeral of our te brother, Past Grand J. HENRY PETERS. y order of L. A. SCHULTZE, N. Gr. CHRIST. ROEBER, Rec. Sec. g-; EXCELS10R DEGREE e No. 2 1.0. 0. F.—Regu- 1ar meeting THIS EVENING. degree will be conferred. % First A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. EF ,TBE NOE TITLE SUITS-—MISSTON Detense Union—Office, room 56 Savings,Un- fon bumiding, 530 California_street. Bring your summons 1o the Secretary. Mass-meeting SAT- URDAY EVENING, Mareh 7, at the hall, SE. corner of Guerrero and Twentioth sts., at8 o'clock. JOHN H.GRADY, President. A. P. VAN Duzkm, Secretary, Residence 822 Guerrero st. A WEEK'S_NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THN ‘WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for qailing. OTEL COOK WANTS SITUATION: NO OB- jection to country. Address W. K., box 126, Call Office. 00D, RELIABLE RESTAURANT COOK, steady and sober, wants work. Address B. C., box 116, Call Offi JITUATION WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAM: ily: understands the care of horses, cows and garden. J. D.. box 119, Call Office. BOY (7 LIVING WITH PARENTS, GONE 10 5¢i1001 up to present time, would like place in wholesale house. WALTER, 711 Webster st. TEADY, MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS SIT- uation as coachman or gardener; city or coun- try: thoroughly understands his business; wages $20: will make himself generallv usetul around a place: 2ood references. Address S. W., box 136, Cali Oftige, SILUATION WARTED BY CUTTER: NO 0B- jection to sewing. Address'Z,, box 46, Call. FIBST-CLASS ‘CUSTOM TAILORS' CUTTER having leisure time auring 1he day would like to hiave custom cutting to do s pleceivork st very Teasonable figures; best of references. Address J. H. HAWES, Crocker Buflding. SITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN COUPLE without children to take care of ranch or prl- Yate pluce: wife is oook and housekesper: 0 any work; understanc ter Work. Address 3. Ty 51 Howara st oo ULIUS KUSCHCA, THE KITCHENHAND, call at once, C. R, HANSEN & CO., 110 Gear: OUNG MAN TO WORK IN A BAKER $16, room, board, etc. MARTIN'S Employ- ment Agency, 749 Market st. W ANTED — FIRST-CLASE ADVERSISING solicitor; must have San Francisco experi- ence. Apply HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. OUNG MAN TO WASH DISHES; MUST understand all-around kitchen work. 126 Ninth st. = ELIABLE _YOUNG MAN 7T0 MANAGE branch office; salary $1200 per year: refer- ences and $450 cash eapital required. “Address W. E., box 57, Czll office. ROTESTANT COOK FOR SMALL RES- taurant; $25 per month. M. J., box 75. Cail. 0Y FOR DENTAL OFFICE; WITH REF- erences. 9 A. M. 28 Geary st. ANTED — B LACK FOR SUNDAY. Call at 409 Broderick st. 9 oo BUSHELMEN. 641 MARKET ST, LPEA H_PILLS—A BOON TO ladies troubled with irreguiarities: no danger; safe and sure; $2 50 express C. O. D.: don't delay until too late.” OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. R HALL, 1¢ MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR -Jones. Diseases of women and children. RS. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of ir- regularity in one day, guaranteeing & cure or no charge; separate home for patients: best skill: medical attendance: low lees; regulator, $2 1870 Market. ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA ting Pills: strongest, safest, best: never fail; $1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eills st formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents. A SURE CUEE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS eages, from whatever cause; a home in con- finement ‘with every comfort; satisfaction guar- anteed, by MKS. DR. GWYER. 226 Turk: st. JTYL . $4 60 1 the house. FIRST-L‘LA» DRESSMAKER WISHE more engagements by day; perfect fit guaran- teed. D., box 75, Call Oftice, Oakland. RADLEY,TO 410 TAYLOR PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC, ('ABINET GRAND EARDMAN; BARGAIN #225. 525 Ell PEN FOR BUSINESS. The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale in San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels building. U DESIROUS OF OBTAIN X iano at a low price and upon very easy 2 Then investigate our new rent-contract pian. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., repre- sentatives for the Pacific Coast, SW. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. M. G. BADGER, 26 9'FAKRELL_ROOM I, first floor; sole agents Hallet & Daws pianos} pianos, organs sold for cash or instalimefits. 20.000 51E MUSIC 1 CT, COPY. STAT . HAM'S Plano Store, 106 M Allister st. W IDOW FORCED 1O K 'VE TO NEW York offers new Wheelock upright at the price of her transportation. Room 21, 809 Market st. JINE STEINWAY OFFERED FOR SALE by private party: immediate sale necessary. Room 10, Flood building. 54 BARGAIN; FINE QPIANO; « condition. SCHMITZ, 16 TEINWAY, $165; WEBER, $260 upright, $80; bargains. BR 228 Post. YOME IN AND HEAR THE LATEST novelty—the Osslan attachment plano, man- dolin, guitar, harp and banjo, all inone: very sim- ple; guaranteed to keep in order: call and see it; beautiful effect. J. T. BOWERS & =SON, sole agents, and 25 Fifth st., nr. cor. Market. A GOOD SQUARE, $40; A FIN £ SQUARE,$90; a fine uprigh , $124, Call soon MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPAY PIANO: IST-CLAS GOOD Aliister st SMALL . 769 Market st. \ SHAW, §425: 2 STEINWAYS, 8215, $19¢ £\ Sommer, $237; squares, $25, $55: renis $2 up, ailowed on purchase. HEINE, 136 Filis st. TANOS— Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Brown and Simpson: easy'terms. 735 Market st. AINES BROS. PIANO, PATTI'S PREFER- lso renowned Bush & Gerts’ piano. ROFT & CO., 824 Post st. ONOVER PIANO: AS_GOOD AS NEW; reat sacrifice. The F. W.SPENCEK COM- PANY, 835 Post st. HICKERING, KNABF, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos: see our new piano for $187; pianos 1or rent. BE. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farreli. $175.¢ H OR INSTALLMENTS: WEBER « upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness, ECKER BROS., STEINWAY FISCHER AND other firstclass makes of pianos; little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O’Farrell st. JASY TERMS; LOW PRICES, KOHLER & CHASE. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. SYPERIOR VIOLINE, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham lace. QTEINWAY, $215: WEBER, $265; SOMER, > 8287; Wily, $121 5 'and $55. HEINE: 410 Post bt 7 " x RRIVED—A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH: grade 1. L. Neumann piauos for the holiday: 1;!::': .‘:nd terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 N| BS. DR, WEG] : PRIVATE HOME IN irregularities cured in a few M Gntinement: bours without operation; pills $2. 419 Eddy st. FIRREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE DISEASE seo Mrs. Dr._Puetn_and bo_content. 25434 dth. LOST, CLAIRVOY ANT>. e s IR ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN the world: 50c and §1 will show you the pic- ture of your future b fe. 4 Tweltth. MIBS MELVINA, CLA OYANT, PICTURE of future husband or wife. 76614 Howard st. OST — EITHER ON THIRD OR ELLIS i streetcars, fifteenth valume of Meisterschaft. Return Cail Office; reward. 00D BARBER. APPLY street. i JASBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday. 105 Fourth st. BAREER, 757 MISSION ST.; STEADY; El o'clock. < 5071 HAYES 504 VA- FOR SALE-ELEGANT BARBER-SHOP: 6 years’ lease. 131 O'Farrell st. ')7 ELLOW FRONT, 635 CLAY ST.; MEALS, with coffee or tea, b cents. INTELLIBENT, STRONG BOY; MUST LIVE with parents. ‘1167 Folsom st. B‘UR ALASKA: THE BRIG BLAKELEY, 1456 tons, will leave San Francisco for Cooks Inlet on March 10, with passcngers; each passenger al- lowed 800 pounds baggage, including rowboat. Information regarding mining will be given by a practical miner who has teen there. ~Fl)l’ further particulars apply to FRED HOLMES, 506 Bat- tery st. BARBERS, ATTENTION—TO LET, Al SHO! Jow rent. 406 Castro st., junc. Market ana 17! JEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢c “to 50c; week $1 to $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room; strictest attention to morning is; open all night. WANIED 4% aoTivE Yoone Xa%Ix ress s departinent: one in window trimming. Apply to WEINSTOCK- LUBIN CO., 523 Market st., from 3 to 6 P. M. HREE GOOD, SOBER SHUEMAKERS wanted. 959 Howard st. * XPERIENCED SHOP-CUTTER ON CLOTH- E ing; others need not apply. 20 Sansome st. ANTS (DRUMMERS' SAMPLES) FORSALE: anybody fitted. 518 Market st. WANTED— BY AN ENERGETIC, ALL- Tound business man employment, with pros- pect of un interest, in some retail, wholesale or manufacturing business in the city or [country. Address W. B., box 40, this office. Y oUNG, COMFETENI. MAN DRSEBUSFORE ecper; besi of references. dress W. A., box 65, thih office. ; B EST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED; 8 courses, 10c, at eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. wAHTED—SALESlEN TO CARRY GOOD iine of specialties on commission: only reilable men wanted. Mishawaka Pad and Harness Co., Mishawaka, Ind. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SHUES. FROM 46c up; men’s half soles, 40c. 1C03 Misslon st. OST, MARCH 2—MICROSCOPE AND CASE, Leave at Call office, Broadway, Oakland. Large reward. ROWN HORSE; REWARD IF RETURNED, 511 Broadway. . OST—BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG; 4 white feet; reward. 2912 Buchanan st. ME. STEWART THE GREATEST CARD reader and clairvoyant In the world: seventh daughter; hasread cards since 11 years of age; and mining. lawsuits and marriage: Iadies or gents 50c. 917 Market st., parlors 3 and 4. 5(° A%p 31 50c AND & PROFESSOR LEON, 5:3 POST ST. Wondertal power to tell the past, present and future; valuable advice on all affairs: letters with stamps answered: hours, 9 to 8, also Sunday. O~T-SAN MIGUEL DEFENSE ASSOCIA- tion receipt-book; reward. 112 McAllister st. EWARD—-BLACK AND TAN SHEEP DOG: answering “Don.”” Return 538 McAllister st. OST—GOING FROM 300 THIRD ST. ON ‘Wednesday evening, March 4. diamond ring with 3 stones, straight. 'Finder will receive suit- able reward if returned to 300 Third st. OST—A PASS-BOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of JOHN Z. RUSSELL, No. 206.1222. The finder will please return to bank. OST—SATURDAY, RED HARVARD PIN, fiag shape: reward. 703 Leavenworth. o’ OST-BROWN POINTER_ DOG: W J spots; 6 months; return to 317 Third; rovard, OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE H = LR e ant e Bacten ofSan Franciss in the name of DOMENICO RUMAZ: No aoe: 790._The finacr will please return to bank. TOSTALL COMFORT AND PLEASURE BY getting my shoes made to ord: GEO. BRYANT for $5. 204 ' urk st., near ?lin::. TO LEASE. S A e e 0 LEASE_SUITABLE FOR MIL) NCH; I‘m Jor 60 cows; house & Tooms: beth 1608 SUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, ME. MUkAU, BeST MEDIUM: REVEALS AVl past, present and future:25c up.764 Howard st. ME. RAVENA OF 828 HOWARD ST. AN. nounces to her patrons removal to 5 Fourth, r. 3and 4; sittings daily ; tips races; names given; 25c, ROFESSOR 7 ZIC, WHITE MAHATMA, occult seientist, palmist and clairvoyant. 303 Mason st.: hours § o 8; past, present, future; 50c. ME. PORTER, CARD- READER; TELLS past, present, future: ladies S0c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoyant, sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st. “QTARLIGHT” IS LOCATED AT 116A GRANT ave.. parlor 5; office hours, 10 A. M. t0 7 P. M.+ M “E, DE. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past. resent, future; consultationson all affairs; noth- ng excepted; names given: good advice; sure heip: restores lost love by sympathy;: mist possible: fec $1; letter #3. 98 Post st.. nr. Larkh SPIRITUALISM. EST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. YOUNG, -1'605 sicaliister st. Skeptics invited. YPSY MEDIUM—SITTINGS DAILY SUN- (3 days Included) :26&00c. 946 Misaion: hs 10 to3. RIJ.HAULTHEN,CLAIRVOYANT,TRANCE medium, mineral psychometrist. 1007 Market. CZEMA. RHEUMATISM, ASTHMA; HATR ‘grown on bald heads. and other chronic diseases freatea by W. H. DRUHE, at 1207 Market st., r. 2. CONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS. ARK CYCLERY-_NEW WHEELS TO LET P Termin ; best accommodations. Allister and Powell s car hnes, Geary, Me MBS. J. J. WHITNEY, = eases of women cured: hrs. 10 10 8. 24 6th, rm. §, SEWING BMACHINES, - RS. SEAL, MEDIUM: SITTINGS; C! M habit cured or no pay; obsessions En?.'i:"ifii’ [© trance medium : sittings '$1. li?flm{»:flt LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, A rented, repaired; lowest mmg:bnklmk

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