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4 THE MORNING CALL Has a lircrr rii ruladon llian any other ue\vi»]> ]>cr i»"b:ishel in s-.ii Francisco. rsßUCAnra cm-tick: f ?f> Montp.c-meryj'trcot, near Clay, open nntll 11 cTltxk r. M. BKANCH OFFICES: 710 Market street, BOD Kearny, open until 12 o'clock midnight; 3»!> H.VL- . Mr.it, ipen until 9:30 o'clock: 60:f Larktn street, ojicn until 9:30 o'clock : 2518 Mission street. <>i»'ii until 9 nYlocfc r. M., and lit) Ninth fclltet, opa until 9:30 p. v. SriJSCKIPXION KATES: DAILY CALL ■ : : r ; i i . i : l l j Sundays ). $ti porvrarlty mail, postpaid; 15 cent* per week, or ti"> cents per ralrndar moon through carriers. DAILY CALL, five co|. Irs. three months. «ti J5. SUNDAY CALL (t«elve paces). (1 50 per jeaf, postpaid. 6I'M)AY CALL and WEEKLY CALL, f* 50 per year, post paid, wf.kkly call .■-.->:: p.. ■...$. SB per rear, FMt] lid. > niis or ten (sent to oue addrr.s.-.,. $10. WKATHEU PKKDICTIONS. Sin\AL StBVICE. U. 8. ARMV.j Division or Tine Paciku-. V i-AN FRANtisrn, Dec. V 3. 189U-5 r. v.) Srnoiisls for the Pant Tnentr-f»"r Hours. The liarometer lias fallen in all districts, espe cially in Eastern California. Nevada and Butera Washl:^tou. It is highest in Northern Nevada and lowest u> HoatßOrn CMtTorni*. The cyclone of yes terday is apparent y morini; eastward over Vanrou v,-r Island. The winds on tho North I'jcllic Coast have shifted to south and west, with rapidly de -. :„' vi'iociiy. A maximum velocity reported : uni Port Oaabjr duri.ig the day of 44 miles per liour. iron the south. The temperature has fallen i:i BMtCfi Washington, E.istern l>regon and South . a -tern Ctlltornia; elsewhere has risen, esjiecially In ■■;:. r . California. Kiln Uas fallen lv North western California, Oregou and Washington: else \-.licre fair weather has prevailed. The following lainfalls have been reported ia the past twenly-ruur (i. us: Boreka,.O6 of auinch: Itosehure, O.t: Port l:iud, .01; Canby, .46: Hakir cay. .oii: Walla Walla. .16; Spokaue i alls, .OS; oiyuipla. down, Forei-a«t till 8 P. ■. We Innitiy. 1 orNorth-ru Caiifurnia— Fair weather; winds gen erally north to west; nearly stationary tempera ture, except cooler In the northern portion, For Southern Caiiftn*nia— Fair weather; winds X : 'nt;rally north to west: nearly stulijuary temper iilure. rur Oncon and Washington— Light rains, except f.iir weatuer lv Southern Oregon and at Fc>rt Canby ; wiii'ls -trifnuy south to west: cooler except in the western portion; nearly stationary tcmiieratura in l. -^ i ..-:■-! n j <■■:;■■:. John I*. Finley, Lieutenant Signal Corps (in Charge). THE CALL'S CALENDAR, DU'EMIIKII, 1890. jau.l Mjjr^ vrA iu. s. | mw. F-hasT»~~ll 14 i» i« 17 Lj^m • SSESi. 2! ■K i -ii:ii\2sl*i\*l\ _ Dec. 18th. I , — i vJ' Flr»t Quarter. ■28 519 30 31 r— —i — H 1 ii De<-. -Jslh. j '^7 Tnli Moon. WKUNESUAV DECL:MB£U24. 18' JO P__UESIDKHXI.iI. CANDIDATE*. A canvass undertaken liy the .Springfield <\libs.) Agricultural Press antl uitli.il by oilier journals devoted to tiie same interest indicate li'aitie and Cleveland as the favnr tte* ol tiie 110,1x10 persons to whom cards were sent as the Presidential candidates of the iia'iiimal parties respectively. Mr. Cleveland is mure decidedly the favorite a uong the Democrats than is Mr. Ulaine among the Republican-. The former re ceivi s 7i>--7 v. tes in the several sections against 39.339 for the latter, .'resident Ilar ri->on is closer to Blame tlian Governor Hill is to Cleveland. One cause of the prefer ence shown the two aspirants who have once suffered defeat may be f mnd in the average loan's desks lor a rub. Ulaine was defeated in 1884 and Cleveland in 18S8. When Blame was beaten a pood many of his admirers Dominated him for 18S.8. So when Cleveland was defeated in 1888 his especial friends de termined that he should have another cbance. Present indications are that lSi. _ the last chance the old stagers will have. If tliere is not a new development of paities there will be cf issues and men. When new i-sties take the place of old ones the rising meu who have become identified with them will bo recocuized as leaders. This may happen in 18'Jti, but hardly io 1892, for there is scaioely tii.e between this date nnd the i ext cler tion to concentrate public attention upon new men. So far as Mr. Blame's candidacy is concerned his position is so clearly, d'-fiticd by conditions that another eraon may state it almost as clearly as him self. He certainly cannd seek a nouiina tii n at the hands of the Kepubliean party. He can only accept such nomination if it comes to him as the it neqni vocally expressed will of the party. A Presidential aspirant may work for a nomination until he has been tried and defeated. After that the party mnst come to meet him, not he to meet the party. President Harrison received ;t1,013 votes from this canvass against 36,839 lur Mr. Blame. This shows that Hatri sou is strong enough to keep the nom ination from Blame, that is, to prevent the nomination from being tendered Mr. Blame iv the only way io whicli he can afford to receive it, and it is by no means certain that Harrison wiil be the strongest can didate, Mr. Cleveland is in much the same position as Mr. Blame so far as seeking a nomination is concerned, both having been ence defeated, but Mr. Cleveland has a pre ponderance of votes over his nearest com petitor that in a measure warrants his re maining in the race. Events may happen within two years to indicate Mr. Blame as the most likely Republican candidate to win, but at pre-eut there is no reason why any aspirant who thinks lie can win should not j in in the procession of Presidential can didates. ItAILKOAIi INVK-.TMENT.S. The railway industry employs so many people and such a vast amount of capital tnat the public have a right to concern itself about their management There are at the present time nearly or quite eleven hundred millions of dollars distributed among emph yes. The number of millions invested therein is less easily arrived at, as there is not a railroad in the country whose capital stuck bears any closo relation to its capital. But leaving out fictitious capital, there are thousands of millions of actual mouey in the roads, and the penple who have put. it there expect dividends corre sponding to the earnings of capital in other industries. The recent railroad combina tion is sought to lie justified on the ground that the competition has been so sharp that, with here aud t'tero nn exception, the rail roads have not been paying property. The object of tlte combination was to establish rates that would in the future enable tbem to pay large profits. The people, who want reasonable rates, do not want to bankrupt the roads. Neither will they consent tn re store the high tariff under which for a time profits were realized out of all proportion to the capital Invested. If the combination iiuaglnes that it can charge rates now that were paid before competition had shown the actual cost of moving a ton of freight a distance of one mile, they will bs unde ceived by measures undertaken iv the name of the -people, to place the roads out of their control. There are certain railroad wreck ers wbo ao not care what happens to others so that it does not happen to them. Men of this character will probably endeavor to putuprat-s beyond a reasonable paying point in the hope ta sell out under the im pulse of these increased profits. There may be no way to prevent men who h\-»ve made tens of millions by railroad specula tion from repeating their devices, but there are sharp eves on these speculators now, and the power of au aroused people behind them. A I.ISING MAN. Governor Russell of Massachusetts re ceived _oo vot-s in the canvass of 110,000 voters for their first choice for President. While the number of votes Governor Rus sell received is not comparatively large. It serves tv place him among Presidential pos sibilities. Two years ago Mr. Russell was Mayor of the small city of Cambridge. A year ago in November he was defeated as the Democratic candidate for Governor, and last November ho was elected. He ap pears to have pushed the old Democrat war horses aside, antl to have succeeded where they had failed. General Butler once de feated tho Republican candidate for Gov ernor of Massachusetts, but it has never been known whether Butler was a Republi can or a Democrat that year. But the Re publicans recovered the St it* the next year, and have held it uul: I the present yoar. The Governor-elect is said to be only 33 yeais of age. THE CASE OF HAWAII. The real object of King Kalabaua's visit to the United States may now, perhaps, be coming to light. It will be partially dis closed to every one as soon as Minister Carter, who left this city for \V.ishingt.in on Monday, lias laid his case before the Presi dent and the Department of State. Persons who are well Informed make no secret of their opinion that the Hawaiian Govern ment will dia-v theattention of the adminis tration to the fact that the free sugar clauses of the Mi-Kinley tariff d'< away with the consideration which induced Hawaii to admit American uoo&i free of duty into the islands, aud that Mr. Carter will appeal to out Govern men t for compensation. The reciprocity treaty between the United States and the islanis, which has now been some ten years in firce, stipulated that, tho United States should admit Hawaiian sugar free, while levying a lax averaging about _'/_ cents a pound on other foreign sugar, and that ln return Hawaii should admit n large variety of American go d_ free. When the treaty was concluded, Great Britain protested, on the ground that its treaty with Hawaii contained the favored nation clause; but no heed was naid to fie protest. The treaty went into effect, and it has been followed by yearly importations at San Francisco of about ten millii-ns' worth of free Hawaiian siwar, and by yearly expo:tatious from Sau Francisco to Honolulu ot about $_,_OO,OOO worth of free American goods. Under the McKinley tariff, Hawaiian sugar will stand on tbe same footing as the sugar of Cuba and Mail ill, although the island tariff continues to admit. American goods free; ii will come in free as heretofore, but so also will other foreign sugars, which have been paying an average duty of two and a half cents a pound. The King re.ards this as unfair, and he proposes to submit to the Government at Washiugton that compensa tion in some shape or other is due to the islands for the discrimination iv his tariff in favor of American goods. Ii is understood that the form of compen sation which would suit him best would be a provision that Hawaiian sugar should re ceive from our Government tie same bounty of 2 cent? a pound that Amerii-an sugar is hereafter to receive. It need li .. r< 1 1 y be observed that no such project as ihis would be iikely to command serious consid eration at Washington. Opinion Is by no means unanimous iv favor of the bounty on sugsr; and the idea of granting a bounty to foreigners in a foreign land for pro ducing sugar to be sold In our market would receive very little support indeed. Had the King's advisers, who have proved themselves shrewd enough in other mutters, been belter acquainted with the temper of the American people they would no. have counseled so impracticable a seae ne. It may turn out that the demand for a bounty on Hawaiian sugar is designed to cloak a much more plausible enterprise. It is just possible tnat it may be intended as an entering wedga for an agitation fof the transfer of the islands to American control. Mr. < arter wil have no ditliculty in demon strating that the reciprocity treaty has in effect been nullified by the fr<e-sugar pro visions of fie new tariff, and that some thing is due t. Hawaii for the exclusive privilege* whicli her tariff grants to Ameri cans. Ye: it is diSi'-ult to imagine what simp-- i ht tt "-cinethiug" can take, so long as Hawaii remains an independent power. We can no more subsidise a foreuro .■state than we can pay a bounty ou its products. Aud still, it wnu d be poor policy alter we hay* obt livid the Hawaiian markets to let them go again, and divi le them will En gland and Germany. The simplest solttti >n of the problem would b- the admission of the island*, ou an affirmative vote of their people, as a Ter ritoiyof the Union. There is uo good rea son, to-day, why England, France or Ger many should object to our annexation, if the inhabitants of those islands ask for an nexation, especially as they are then. selves annexing other Pacific islands every year without protest from the United States. It is possible that this consummation was the real objective of King Kalakaua in coining here just now. (ANAI)IAN BT_t____B_t_ ON THK I'A CIFIC. The Paific Mail Steamship Conipany and the Occidental aud Oriental Com pany bad better look to their laurels. The three new steamships which the Canadian Pacific Company has built for the Asiatic trade are nearly completed, and will go to sea, at interval? of a montb, in January, February and March next. They will be magnificent vessels, each 5700 tons gross, M 5 leet long, and 51 feet beam. Of course, they do not compare with the monster steamships which ply be tween Liverpool and New York. The Teu tonic is 9085 tons gross, 552 feet loin: and 57 feet beam. But they surpass Hie largest American-built vessel saili'g out of this port, the City of Peking, which is only 5000 tons gross, 408 feet long and 47 feet beam. The contract under wh eh they were built requires them to make 19 knots in a smooth sea, whicli is considerably more than any captain would get out of the Peking, lt is reckoned that they will make the voyage from Vancouver to Yokohama, sailing in the circle of the forties, in something like twelve days. Under the pressure of competition, the steamers which now sail nut of this port for Asia will make better time tlian they do. But they will not, strive as they may, cross the ocean in as short a number ol days and hours as the Canadian steamers, which fol low the shorter sailing circles; and if mer chandise and travel-is do not take the shorter voyage in preference to the longer, it will be the first instance on record in which they have not done so. The dang'T that these new steamers will seriously interfere with the Asiatic trade of this port is real and imminent. The energy with which the Canadians are stretching forth a long arm to grasp that trade is as noteworthy as tho supineness with which their efforts are witnessed on tliis side of the line. Ten years ago it did not set-m possible tn.it British Colombia and its chief city (Victoria) could ever com - pete witli California aid San Francisco for tho commerce of the Pacific Ocean. The British colony possessed norn of the pre requisites for foreign trade. It had no sur plus pri duels to export, and no population thr.t couid consume foreign imports. It had no money, no banking facilities, hardly any people, and no connection with the Atlantic Coast. But all these drawbacks have been over-ome. British Columbia has a railroad which carries passengers and tna as swiftly from the Pacitii Coast to New York as they can bo conveyed over our own lines. It is gaining population, and great English banks have established agendas and correspond ing banks at Victoria. No* it is going to have a Hue of steamers faster and larger than those which sail out of this port The struggle for traffic is going to bo no child's play. SENATOR VDORIIBES' JL'ONSPIKAC Y. Some months ago a movement was cou tenijilati-d to induce some of the colored population in the so-called block dis trict of the South to emigrate to the North ern States. Tliere lias beeu no evidence presentett that the movement was political in character. That certain politically doubt ful States were indicated as suitable places of settlement is due to the fact that the States nearest the bonier and most conven ient of access are doubtful Slates. Califor nia aud Oregon might have b.-en included, but tne cost of transporting colored emi grants to the Pacific Coast would rentier the project Impracticable. Senator Voorhees vow charges that this movement was a cou spiracy to secure Republican majorities ln these doubtful States in 1892. He says proof of the conspiracy can bu found in the New York ll'orf.. The Senator should be aware that many things are found in the New York World that have no existence any iv here else. The World contained what it called proof that the census just taken was a conspiracy to inflate the population of Republican States and diminish that of Democratic States. It published columns of proof of the existence of a conspiracy of. this nature whicli passel current among Demo crats until Superintendent Port-r's letter was published, showing that Republican States had suffered quite as much by the failure of the census to find all the people who had been estimated to exist ns Demo cratic States. Mr. Voorhees should bring forward some other proof of his conspiracy than the World. It is probably possible for that journal tn state • fact correctly, but its practice iv that line of journalism is limit- THE MORNING CALL^SAN FRANCISCO. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1890— EIGHT PAGES. ed. Mr. Voorhees does not vouch for the existence of tiie conspiracy of his own knowledge. He rises in the Senate and makes the charge on the strength of an as sertion in a notoriously sensational newspa per. Mr. Voorhees says it is painful to reflect that a man who knew President Har rison well hli-.u lti have felt warranted in submitting for his approval a corrupt project to secure Republican majorities in certain doubtful States. It is painful to reflect that a Senator of the United States should make this shameful charge without a shadow of proof that it had a grain of truth in it. ItESl'F.tl THK KING. It is best not to be too santmine of the growih of liberal opinions in Europe. Americans, noting the failing importance of royal authority in such monarchies as Great Britain and Spain, and the imminent pros pect of the establishment of a republic in Portugal, have imagined thai kingly power and reverence for monarch'" in the flesh were on the decline, and that iretty soon they would disappear altogether. But a de cision of the Supreme Court of the German Empire sitting at Lelpsic proves that this noii ti was erroneous. That court has just ruled that any one, foreigner or native, who fails to rise from his seat when the Emper or's health Is pr»>posed, is guilty of mis prision or treason, and liable to imprison ment. in. kean i til. l >:_:. The Kean failure is about tiie worst of wliicli details Dave tome to hand duting Hie present crisis. It is not easy to draw any run- of distinction between banker Kean and men and women who obtain money in a small way nn lalse pretenses. Receiving d.-posits up to the date oi liis failure, he ap poars to have pledged all his valuable secu rities willi oiher banks to secure loans. He could not help knowing that he was insolv ent when tiu-se deintsits were received. Of course il is always best for people who are fibbed in this way to seek redress through theeosrb: but there are people so consti tuted that lh . y become angry when the courts fail to reach tnis class of criminals. EIMTOIiI U NOTES. The friends and opponents of the Shipping Bill will iiud iiliU'ii.i] for i f tl. ction in ihe anuniince nient or the complei ion nf the Canadian Facthc's steamships _tni ie« of India, Kiupress of Japan and hinpiess of China al Barrow-lii-Furiiest. Wlieu tne Hi ilis.li -oveiuineut called fur tenders for a mail service l>y tirst-class steamsiitps be tween Vancouver and J. nun and China a c >n traci was made with the Canadian Pacitic which stipulated tna; (lie speed of the vessels should be sevrnleeu and • half snots oil tiie measured mile and six. -en knots at sea, and mat they sliinid be specially con-luicleil to cany troops and guns. The NaT— l Con*ii union and Arma ment Company ol ltiiioiv-iu-Kiirness, BB uuder taking t lie contract In btiHd Hie steamers, guar anteed ll- .t llicy would m.i ke eighteen Knots nu the measure . mile and sixteen and a half knots on a -400 miles ea trial. The tonnage of the new steamers is 6700 mn T hey have engine ol 10,000 poise-power and aie propelled by twin Hl—l, Tue ve-sels are Indited tmougliout by el' cti inty and tboreugWj ventilaied by a series of electricians. They can carry, lv addition to ti 'ii large complement of passengers, about 4uoo lous of tea, and are specially tilled with suit; pints and side hatches lor the speedy re ception ami deinery of cargo. J lie ainiaiiient ofthe vessel, to be supplied hy the Admiralty, will consist of foui 7 )uc_ otitis, winch will he taken to Vancouver and Bong Kong and sten-d, m ifadln- ss tor an emergency. At the iauuchhig ol toe tiist vessel, the Kiupress of India. Lord HariiDuton declared Unit she lid been con structed stricUy in accordance witli HM Admir alty's ictiuireuicuts, so Unit she may be capable, lv lime ol war, of being conveiled into a ciuiser or a troop ship. Tbe new steamships lleteloie would uot only extensively assist lv the develop ment of t lie commerce and irade of the countiy iv times of peace, but would b- capable also of prntaotinc llielr sister ships iv case ol necessity In lime ol war. The President's nomination of Judge Brown ot Michigan to succeed the late Justice Samuel F. Miller of Hie Lulled Mates Supreme Court was a surprise lo many uud uo dutibt a relief lo the Cliief Executive, who lecently declaied to ex-Governor Foster of Oiuo Ihat Hie selection of a successor lo the dead juiist had caused him mote anxiety than any other appcliitiueut be had been c illed upon to make since his inaugu ration. The public did not know of Ihe great number of candidates beiug pushed for tiie place. Many names which had never been men tioned in the public prims bad been forced upon nis attention and Influential!; bac-ed. Tins had beeu the cause of alt the delay lv announcing liis appointment. The cloture rule snbmitted by Aldilcb to the Seuale lesembles In some particulars one vtliicli was Introduced in the Senate lv 1802 by Senator Hale, providing that "tne rules of the Seuale should be amended so that Ihe Seuate may at any lime dm iug tin- preseut rebellion, by a vote of the majoiity of tile members present, Dx a tune when debale upon auy measure tv the Seu ate shall c-ase and terminate." Hut in oa Trying out li.c proi^i amine, based ou the assumption lhal I lie majouty must rule, a Biitish precedent. It Is intimated, will be cued as authority f oc tbe adoption of such a rule, which would cut oil de bates intended to talk such measures as tbe -lection tun to ueaib. A complimentary ti Ibtite to American mechan ical skill was Hie recent Older of the Govern ment of New hotilli Wales for tweuiy seven Ameilcau locomotives, wnlch will be finished in February and Shipped from Philadelphia. Ten of these are passenger locomotives, especially designed lor iuus on heavy grades aud over sharply curved Macs, work for which English engines are not so well adapted. The fi eight locomotives are of the heaviest and strongest build, and, wlih tender attached, will each weigh eighty or el.hty live lous. The sale aggregates over a quartet o! a milliou dollars. That the Immigration question is engrossing considerable attention is manifest from the fact that a dozen or more bills have been submitted to Congress dealing wiin that subject, iusieaa ol consular certificates ll lias been sugge-ted ihat a sater way for the Cnited States would be to require the steamship companies, under a suitable system ol bonds, to see to it that uo Im proper characters receive tickets, as well as to Hold them lesponsible for such ai may be lauded in Ihis couulty. This method would not, how ever, check the evasion of tlte law, as frequently noted, by ihe Canadian route. Visit Baltic of Gettysburg, Market and Tenth.* OtnOUI S;aling Kink; Mechanics' I'avillou.* I'LENTV ol baskets iliis year at Townsend's. • Telescope Ousf.hvationh.— Lessons in as tronomy ; course gS. 1684 Kills street, • Child Ai>ol'Tl:h.— ltaryle Francis lianton lias been adopt- d by Hubert K. Patti idge and tils wile by decree of Judge Hunt. 1.l V yonr marzipan for Christinas at Ilubci's, i:i()8 l'olli sireet, near Bush. lie makes the be?!. • Becavsk He In a Kelox.— Lena Perclval lias been granted a divorce by Judge Lew from David A. ivicival ou the ground that her hus band is a lelon. Leeds flowerpots, from $1 upward, suitablo for holiday presents, at Nathan, Doliimaun & Co.'s. 130 Sutter street. • For K.tectment.— Jay How has sued to re cover $25,000 damages from I.cc Chuck for al leged ej»ctineni fiom the premises at 80.) Du pont street. 2U.000 exlra tiue Japanese baskets given away witn candies and Cal. glace fruits. No extra chaige. Towuseud's, r,27 Palace. * Sent to Aonf.ws.— Stephen Coyie, aged H4 years, was committed io the Agnews Asylum tor Insane yesterday. Ho Imagines thai his wife has entered inio a conspiracy against him. Fixe watcnes, diamonds, and Jewelry at reasonable prices. Willi guarantee, at A. A. Bit tei's, 205 Montgomery tv, under Kuss House. • Case Dismissed.— The case of Jaue E. Peck against John McK'tizle to recover 802,587 4,t on mining stock transactions In which fraud was alleged nas been dismissed by Judge Wallace. Ko WAiT-ixc! at Townsend's. Plenty of help. Thousands of packages of California glace fruit and caudi ■ packed, all ready lo Hand out. • OII.TECTIOXAItI.E UILLETIN BOARD.— C. B. Chase & Co. of 727 Maiket street liave sued to enjoin R. S. Knapp from in ilntalnlng a bulletin hoard hi front of their premises, alleging tnter ferance with llielr business. Two pounds cream mixed candles In Japanese basket for 50 cents. Basket alone worth half the money. Townsend's, .27 Maikei street, Palace.* Eureka's Banks.— Tho Bank Commissioners recently examined Ihe Home Savings and the Humboldt County banks at Eureka. Ihe liabili ties and resources of th» former amounted to $1&7,G83 86, and of me latter lo $435,752 C 7. — „ . For a gentleman no more appropriate present can be given tlian a One list or umbrella selected trom MeussdorHer & Hu liner's store. Their as. sortment is immense. 8 Kearny street Is the place lo go to. • m Jcpcmkkt ik Fu-L.— Judgment by default for the lull amount has been entered in Judge Troult's department In the suit of Bonier 8. King against Allied A. N iclioiso.i for (21,500, alleged to be due on a promissory note. ; Siena of Winter. People are getting ready for wet weather and are buying Hai inian's Flexible steel Wire Door Mats for their (rout doors. Kvery furniture or retail hardware boose In the Stato has tiiem. Baker & Hamilton, wholesale agents. • THE NUMBER Of Advertisement* In a Newspaper le What IV 11 a. Advertisers are extraordinarily shrewd men. The paper whicli re-guiarly contains the greatest number of advertisement;, may, therefore, be set down as the one which the business men, after Otoee and Intelligent [rial, have united Ie recog mzine as giving them (he best :re_uins for iheir muney. Yesterday's record Is fairly representa tive of ihe reenter dally average comparison. The ligures speak for themselves.— Examiner. December 15, 1890. v The paper which regularly contains the greatest number of advertisements " is The Call, as appears from the tollowing num ber that were published on Sunday, Decem ber 14, 1890: The Call 1619, Chronicle 13;i5, Examiner 1276. " The record is fairly representative of the regular daily average conu.ari&on. The figures speak for them selves." -- The way to make money Is to save It. Hood's Sarsaparilla ts the most economical medicine to buy. as It gives more doses for the mouey thau any other. Sold by all druggists. '*Mrs. Winslow's Syrup" ! lias been used over fifty years by millions of moth ers for their children while teething, with perfect success, lt soothes the child, softens the gums, all lays paiu, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels and is the best remedy for diarrhoea whether arising from te thing or otber causes. For sale by drug gists in every part of tbe world. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow'a .toothing Syrup, Twenty-five ceuts a bottle. The Difficulty Solve!. To many of our readers just what to give to tbetr friend, aa a Christmas gift is a matter of no little d-titcnity to solve. To such we would advise a visit tv the commodious and handsomely nocked ware rooms of the Indianapolis Furniture Coinpauy, 750 Mission street, where tho long rows of richly and arti>t:c;illy upholstered parlor furniture at ouce at tract and please the eye. On every hand one's eyes are met with every kind and variety of household ruruiture, such as book-cases, ladles' desks, chiffo niers, upholstered rockers, with plush seats, etc., etc., all or the latest aud most rashtonable designs, making them hoth useful aud desirable gifts. pKUCXOUa Caniuks, pure and wholesome. Done np lv 1, 'J, 3, 4 and 5 punnd hexes. Christmas ranis in each box. Klegaut display of baskets. Gruen hagen's. 'JO Kearuy street. As a dressing and color restorer, I'abrer's Hair BaM im never fails to satisfy. i' .i:;. i •;'.-, i.i.hni Tunic alleviates suffering. Xmas tree trimmings: Mercer's cream mired, 25c per pound, Mercer's, 518 Kearny and 130UMar_.ee. Uekch aii's JMixs cure bilious and'iervo:is ill _. Drink Armour's Vigora). Made from prime beef. EXTRA mince pies. Swain's. *_iIK Sutter street. NOTICK OW SIKKTINGS. r f-~S = ' '1 he Orlicora anil .Member* ofs^_-s** tir-& Court Aurora, No. W5O. A. O. F. of <y( A .. are hereby notified to atti-nd a spt-cial jV\ siiiiiiiiuued meeting THIS DAY (Wednes- ____> uayi. December 24th, at Mutual Hall. Bbieb* BoHdIBK, 32 O'Farrell st. inistness— nomination anu election of officers. Per orier. 11. KVLKKKG. C. R. K. 1.. Mrr.wis, Recording S-cretiry. It ij: yy-- To Hie oltieors and mem- ,_i waaam t&-& hers ol Oriental lte!n-kah Degree ■M'^^t. 1., .lc.-. No. 90, 1. o. o. F. -1 ou ar.-ii- re- -_?J63mS" by nolilied to assemble in Prospect Hall, New "dl Fellows' Building, THIS tWKDNESDAYt BVKNINQ, at 8 o'ciock. All members of the de gree are cordially Invited to lie present. By orderof MAK\ M. EWING, N. 0. Sueiiis H. HiTliiN. Itec. Sec. se'24 tf We SJ:^-" To the unii'ers and mem- jtiWtlAf'tt l-psJS' lrt-rs of Templar Lodge, No. 17. 1. *_S*^^Wf*^*' o. O.K. I.iiiiir.-ln-ri-'.iii-.t1.-.iil t.. as- ' i»-'**>.->.-: senible In Memorial Hall. New Odd Kel- "^rJsW lows'Biiilding. e,.r. Seventh and Market sts., THIS i WEDNESDAY i EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By order i ll Hie VG. fruy2 We tf] L. WADHAM. lie.'. Sec. 7f-"_S=' Notice — Orlloe of the Ca iforina ■r-* l'.ii'er Compariy. December 23, 1890. Notice is iiereliy given to ail wliotii It may concern, that the aim ual meeting of the stockholders of the Call foriiia Paper Company, a corporation orttaui.eil and existing under and by virtue of tbe lavs ot tbe State of Calitornia, will be held at tbe office of the corporation, lv the bniidtng, 702 Monti;iiin -ry st., lv tbe city and county of Sau l-rancisco. State of California, oa TCESDAY. tbe 13fn day of January, 1891, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. "I he election of Directors for the ensuing year and siuh other business as may be necessary or proper to be transacted, will coure before tbe meetiug. By order if KtlllKßT JUDSON. President ol the California Paper Company. WILLIAM P. JOHNSON, 24 td 'Secretary nf the California Paper Company. gf-'lK 3 Fraternal Directory (CopvrtgthO'it) w-* s^ will Interest millions of secret-society peo ple; embracing nearly 200 different fraternal, be lievoieut, protective and social organizations: giv ing the names and locations or over 5000 lodges, wltb nights of mettlng, Illustrations, portraits, etc. our woik has received tbe Indorsement of leading orand Lodge officers and prominent members ut ail Ibe orders, l'rlce. $2: lull roan, gllt-edge. 05, pay able lv advance. Address all communications to Fraternal Directory Publishing Company, 414 Clay .St.. S. F". CHAKLES C. HOAi,, Secretary. i.miKi'.T A. Irvinii, liusiiiess Manager. dcs 3m tfjs= Hall to I.rt M outlay, Tuesday anil F'ri •>-^ day, corner sillb and Market sis. de.ltf SfKCIAI. NOTICKS. £ «= Bad Tenant* Kjecteil for »4. Cotlec ■^ ttous made, city or country. Pacluc Collection Company, 528 California rst.. Room 3. de_2 tr It"_s= No. SSI 11m Wou Horse nnd Cart. I"*-" san Bruno House, Sau Mateo Co. Took plac-. on December 21st. 0>23 3t» ttf-'-Sr" All the Money Yon VVlah to Borrow *>s i ' you can have oil your diamonds, at Collateral Bank, 16 Orant aye., near Market st.l 4 Ow FrMoWe !Jr~S* Infa'lih c Tmt of DUpoaition ami .>-» cbararter told from hand-wrltiug. Address lelter. Inclosing 50c. , lo It. 1).. 1215 Clay st. 020 lm sf_2p l.udleain Need of Quiet, Confidential I*-*' place to confine «oe 3IUS. BIFiIiLEK, 1079 Market; graduated midwifeaud doctress. L,-h-,-ig: 11 yr's exp-.-rieuce: best results; room and board. 18 7* It j*r" All Cnsea i:»«stored at Once, No &-& matter from what cause— Ladle*. If you want instant relief ror monthly Irregularities, consult the oldest and oniy reliable female physician of 40 years' experience: my safe Specifics are the best ever discovered, and will positively cure after all others lail: pills, fl: also latest invention withont medicine. DP. M. STKASSMAN. 916 Post St. ilc4 tf Jf-^p Dr. Mine. lia'lin, I.adiea' Sneclaliat ia-*' from Vie ma luiverslty. treats Irregularities under new latest scientific method: painless ; sure: greatest bless. ngs lo ladies: 25 yr's' experience: 10 to 12 a- m., 3toBr. m. 1 io« Market. R. 7. 14 15t» lyjS' Cure Yonr C.tarrh W ith Mbc'h Koyal *s-*e catarrh Cure: easily used; cures every case; 60c. A. Mcßoyle * Co., 504 Wasnlngton st. dlO 3iu •:**-■ Book* 1.0.i_ lit tn.i «..i. i. K ine Bros. m-ar .Fourth si^. near Markot. rnr27 tf Jt^f» Any Chililless Married Conn > of "»-*' short or long duration, dcsirlnga child oftbelr own. will become parents by calling on MME. MB IIKH. 1418 Powell St., who guarantees a sure and sate treatment; 11 nut effectual, uo charge. u023 om F*" Chimney - Swirping Neat y I>one. t*-** LION CO., 5U6 Kearny st. deS liv Jfr^= The Kri'innir Bulletin, l'rlce K« -«»-*' duccu to 16 cent! per week, delivered by car rier to any part of the city; the Bulletin Is tbe best, oldest and largest evening paper published on the coast; orders by postai-caril or otherwise will re ceive prompt attention, office 022 Montgomery st, *SH" Munro'a* Maritime Hotel— 3B Stan ■*-" ford, liet. Braniian, 1 owiiscnil, Second aud Third sts.: patronage of mariners solicited, ty 14 Ohio K-']B = " '"'I fiolil anil Silver lloiiglil: send ■^ your old god and sliver by mail to the old and reliable bouse ot A. COLF:.M AN. 41 Third St., San Fraurisco: I wil! send by return mall the cash; II amount Is not satisfactory will return the gold. 2y Vy&* Mrs. Si Inn 1,1 1, Midwir-. Orailc.ate ■"-*' luiverslty of lieldtlber.. German) : private bospital; women's diseases a specialty; sure specific remedy for monthly Irregularities; reasonable. Offl.e 121 1 M, Mission St. i 2t06 r. M. my 27 12inos ff-_B-" I'hjsiciana Iteeommenil Cr yata! Hot -n." scabajhs. foot or Mas iv. North Beach, o-'l 6m t_^*.!,"*' <; ' ii- °' ""<•>* H-Offl.^rand Itefc " M\.cor Wastniigtoii and Kearuy Bts. myt*f.f IT __-" Alamela Maternity Villa: Strictly "e-*e private. DBS. ftiNKE. ur. Kucliial Pk.iu3 tf ff TSr" ll** Uivies, 420 Kearny St.; Only "-e^ safe aud sure cine ior all leinale troubles. 12tf t"2r __& Hall. 420 I.i'ui-iit «t. - Hi-ens-. -f ev-ae women a snei-taltv; boors 1 to 4. Otoe.inys 1y tt^g= Dr. Iliconl'a Restorative nils; Spe »s*' cific tor t'lhausted vitality physical debility wasted lorres, etc. ; approved by the Academy of Medicine, Paris, and the medical celebrities. Sold 1 : .1. (i. STEELE A CO., 63a Market St., Palace Ho tel. San Fraucisco. sent or mall or express. Prices Puxol 50. «1 25: of 100, *2; of 200. $3 50; of 401 16. Preparatory Pllla, «2. Scud for circular, re'i tf BCB=" The t yon inir Bulletin, l'riee Ke7 »-** duced to 15 cents per week, delivered by car rier to any part or the city; the Bulletin is the beat, oldest and largest evening paper published on the coan; orders by postiii-card or otherwise will re celve prompt atteiilion. Oflice 622 Montgomery st. Vyjr' A Week's Nowa for S Onta-The ■r-av Tl .hki.v Csi.i,. in wrapper. ready fur mailing. Dl\ lllKM) NOTIC S. tjfTS" DlTtdoml Notice— The Ma«u_Psav7 Ur-t- Ings Bank of San Francisco, 33 Post st. For the ball year endlug December 31. 1890 a dividend has been declared at tbe rate or live aud four-tenths in l-ioi percent per annum ou term deposits and ronr and one-hair (4t_i per cent per annum on onli uarv deposits, free of taxes, payable on and arter Friilay, January 2, 1891. de 23 3t JAMES A. THOMPSON, Cathler. K_£T_ Dividend Notice - Sim Francisco *»-*' Sayings Union, 532 Calirornlast.. cor Webb branch 1700 Maiket St., cor. Polk-For the half year ending with 31st December. 1890, a dividend lias been declared at the rate of five and rour-teuths (5 4-10) percent per annum on Term Deposits, anil lour and one-half <4>/_) per cent per annum on Or _'_*_' ijePM'.ts, rree of taxes, payable ou and after FUI DAY , 2d January, 1890. "e2O 14t LJiwrj^-U^limt^Cashler. Ijr^S* The California Kavlnus and 1.0-n "--*' Society, corner of Powell and Eddy sts —For the half year ending Deceiubcr 31. 1890 a dividend bas been declared st tho rate or five and Dlty-eigbt hundredths (5 58-100) per cent per annum on Term Deposits, and four antl sixty-five hundredths (4 uo-100) percent per annum on Ordinary De posits, rree or tax and payable ou and after FRI DAY. January 2, 18' ii. neia 2lt VEKNON CAMPBELL, Secretary. SITUATIONS— XKM A Ms. Y\' ANTED-A SITUATION AB~aHTdxTßaiu*l> " lug-house or restaurant, or would help in kitch en, by an experienced woman. Call or address 346 Mlnua st. i t « Xf LDERLY WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO XJ assist ln kitchen or do light housework 231 L& Clara st. lt*^ yOUNG GIRL WISHES TO DO HOUSEWORK ,*,„''"" 1 , c ,- , '- n,t: Wll '!ra*3 60. UH., call Branch Olllce, 339 Hayes st. It* TVTO TRUeTaDY OR GENTLEMAN WILL BE J.l backward In borrowing money on their piano, without removal, from Collateral Bauk 15 urant aye.. near Market St. nol4 FrMoWe 6w YV <**AN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY, CHAji " ber work, cleaning, cooking, dish-washing. Ad dreaa 404 Broadway, Room 50. ,i e _3 3 JV TYARNING AND MENDING WANTED-A LADY XS would l take woi _ at ber own home or go out by the day, D. E , 5 1 8 Geary st. d«232t" V'OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WITH CHILD 8 y,f«rs old wisbe» situation as housekeeper or te small family: cooking or housework; city or conn try-Add ress MRS. a. P., 863 Mission st. de_-_ 3t» r«J.MP_TKNT" DRESSMAKER" D7EMIKET~Etr. \J gagemeuts In families, or position In some es tablishment. Address J. 8., Box 98, this olflce.ai st» SITUATIONS— CONTTNUED. ( 'OMPETENT AMERICAN WOMAN WANTSPO^ ' ' altlon aa bousekcener: widower's lamily pre ferred. Call at 122 Eddy st del 9 st* SITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS MEAT and pastry cook ln tirst-class hotel, boarding house or restaurant; clt; or country reference given. Call 1409 Sacrameuto st. de'2l 41* ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE to do washing or cleaning by tho day. Address C. SMITH, 29*4 Moss st de2o 7t* LMRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING DONE OE r will go out hy the day. 1!I3 Turk st. dels lm TN THE WARM BELT; FREER FROM FOG X thau auy other portiou or Sau Fraucisco; i.ake view. oc7 tr THE EVENING BULLETIN, PRICE REDUCED to 15 ceuts per week, delivered by carrier to any part of the city: the Bulletin Is the best, oldest aud largest eveniug paper published on tbe coast: orders by postal-card or otherwise will receive prompt attention. Office 622 Montgomery st SITUATIONS-MALE. BARTENDERTTOUNG^AJfT^^^R^C^NTLY from the East, wishes a steady place, not afraid to work. Call or address 227 Sixth St., Room 17. de 24 4t« SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN. Swede, lv store or warehouse, uot afraid of work, now(or alter Christmas. Please address G. H., Box 1, this offlce. de'J4 3t* A 'OUNG MAN FROM THE EAST WISHEtTsiTU- X ation as coachman or stableman. Address R. It. l'/a Park aye., near Sixth st de 24 3t» iy ANTED-TIMBER LANDS. PP.E-EMPTIONS TT and homesteads. 1046 Folsom sL Ue24 3t* PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY young man in machine or blacksmith shop. Please answer to A. S-. Box 4, this ofllce. de 24 2t» CUSTOM TAILOR, JUST FROM THE EAST, wants positlou. Address H. BUESLER, 120 Fourth st de 24 2t* BAR-TENDER AND A GERMAN WAITER want position- Address 625 Clay st. It* STEADY, SOBER GERMAN WANTS TO DO any kind or night work; best or references. D. C. Box 93, Cai.i. Branch ofllce. de 23 4t* U' ANTED— POSITION AS NIGHT-WATCHMAN T* by a middle-aged man; can give good n.-ier ences. M. WOLTERS, 1050 Howard, In bakery.23 3* BORROW MONEY ON SEALSKINS AT COL lateral Bauk, 15 Grant aye., near Market street. no! 4 FrMoWe 6w /'OACHMAN-A THOROUGHLY' COMPETENT Vv aud reliable man, with first-era., city rererences, wishes a situation. Address W. 8., Box 16, tbis othce. de 23 3t» SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED MAN AS nurse or care or Invalid; best rererences. Call cr address FREDERICK ALLEN, 109 Filth. d 23 3* STRONG, STEADY, SOBER YOUNG TRUCK tcamster, wants work or any kind of driving. Call or address J. C. X., 564 i. Howard st. de 23 3t* COOK. STEADY MAN, WANTS WORK. JU> dress by letter Cook, 1237 Stockton st de 23 3t* U" ANTED — POSIT-ON AS NIGHT OR DAY T" clerk, or work In hotel or boarding-house, hy au experienced, sober, steady single man. Address ROWLAND, Vosuuilte liouse, 1045 Markel 5t.23 2* VA ANTED-SITUATION TOWORK AROUND A t* house; good milker: No. 1 driver and gar dener; city references. Address A. R., Box 16, this office. de 23 2t* VA HALING-COOPER FROM NEW BEDFORD T* wants to ship; a note addressed to the under signed will be promptly attended to. WM. F. ENGLISH, What Cheer House, tity. de.l 7t* SITUATION WANTED — STEADY SOBER white man wishes employment at house-clean ing, or lo do anj kiud or housework. Please call at &bO_Harrtsou St. dc2l st* -V'OUNG MAN, DANE, WISHES PLACETMAN X about place or porter in wholesale hou.,e; rerer ences givcu. Address H. G., Box .6, Call Brancb onice. de 1 8 7 1*_ rpHE EVENING BULLETIN, PRICE REDUCED X to 15 cents per week, delivered by carrier to any partofllio city; tho Bulletin is tne best, oldest and large.-t evrulng paper published on the coast; orders by postal-card or otherwise will receive prompt attention, omce 622 Montgomery st. CITOATION WANTED— UY A MAN OF INTEL- O Ilgence, who purchased a tailor-made, nobby cutaway suit tor $IH, made by a merrhant tailor for $35. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLOR 3, corner lost ai.d Ducont sts » I . MALE Mi.LP - " WANTHIii Vt ' AN fEO-FRKNciTTN UItSE~^Ho'^P!-VKS TT English and Spanish. to go to Central America; all expenses paid; wages $30. DELORME Jt AN DRE, 320 Sutter sr. It VI- ANTED— GIRL FOR GENERAL HOl'Sfr *' work, t'olus: l Comity, $35: am! a large number of girls lor all kinds of work, both city ami country, at $20. $25 and $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT A CO., 628 Sacramento st • lt \» ANTED— A WOMAN TO DO CHAMBERWORK T" lv an institution near city : $20 a month, room, board and washing, at W. D. EWER 4 CO.'S. 626 Clay St. It W ANTEU— 2 CHAMBERMAIDS, $20. HOTEL TT GAZETTE, 420 Kearny sL lt OOMETHINGNEW; CLUFF'S GARMENT FAS -0 teller tor ladies. Agei.ts call Phelau Building, li" 16. de 24 7t* l> A (TED— MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN ASHOUSE '♦ keeper in this city; no olijectlou to child: rer eren -es re'iulred. Aildre\s, stating wages expected, Housekee per, Box 101. Call Branch orflce. ile'Jl 3* VA AN lED— YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE TT work. Call 306 O'Farrell st., bet. 1 and 2. 21 2* TyEAT, TIDY GIRL WORK FAMILY OF 2 ; GOOD Xv home; moderate wages. Inquire 1317 Caliror nlast, rear house. de 24 2t* Uf A N TED — 2 WAITER-GIRLS. 310 GRANT avenue. de'J4 3t* GIKL lull LIGHT HOUSEWORK: $8. 6 HAR- net st, near Mxth, off Howard. _ de 24 21* i-iIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK T * and have BOnie knowledge of cooking. Apply bet. 1 and 3 p. ts. 810 McAllister et. lt* HOI SI-KEEPER FOR MAN AND WIFE; 3 children; snort distance rrom tity: good home ror r ■ i.v ■ person. Appiy 711 ( leineutlna St., bet E.gMli and Ninth, bet. 12 and 1 r. m. It* VV OW AN TO WORK BY IHE DAY. 402 EDDY TV street It* ( IIiI. BI. AINS. 11l N IONS, CORNS. ETC., IN ' ■ stantly relieve: ai.d cured with Dr. Halpruner's remedies; sold b> dealers. Prepared by DTI. HAL PR^J N E R^ejebmed^FootSu rjreon^j^JJ^kcLl* LADIES TO LEARN FINIMIING UP GLOVES; plenty or work. Apply 521 Turk St.. basement, * Ur ANT ED — WAITRESS AND TABI EMAID. i dive Branch. Golden Gate Park. dc'Jt 2t 3 ■WAITRESSES. COOK, HOUSEUIRLS, CHAM bermald. 71" Miss lon St. lt* ip IRL FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS TO PLAT VIOLIiT. 1.1 zither; lessons free or charge. Call at 105 Polk street de 33 3t» W ANTED-GERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, T* at 1935 Howard at dc 23 21* L-ir.ST-CI.ASS DRAPER AT 207 POWELL StT: f none others need apply. de 23 21* / l OOD COOK". ALSO QIRL FOR SECOND WORK VI ami assist a boy with his school lessons. Call 708 Market st. de'2l 3t* 1 - IRL. GENKRAL HOUSEWORK AN DCOOKING, vJ small private rauilly. 1222 Golden Gate av enue de'JO 4t* UTROMI YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; $12 0 per montn. 1305 Howard st de'J'J 3t* \l OUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family. 30 Russ st de'Jl 4t* Y'tIUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPHING and qualify Tor positions paying $75 to $90 per mouth. CAL. TELEBRAFH CO., Kearny.cor. Clay.7 OPERATORS WANTED ON OVERSHIRTS AND underwear. Appiy at 32L_ Fremont It- top Ifcor. rtelOtf OPERATORS WANTED ON OVERSHIRTS AND underwear. 32y_ Fremont it, top floor. d! 4 tr RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL liTTuseT work and cooking; small ramily; $15; nler ences. Address A. aud 8.. Bt.x 6, this offlce. de 9 tf I ADY IO CANVASS; WAGES PAID; BEAUTY 2 doctor. MRS. HARRISON. 26 Gearv. S.F.nJ4 tr rpH-B EVENING BULLETIN, PRICE REDUCED X lo 15 cent* per week, delivered by tarrler to any part oi the city; the Bulletin Is the best, oldest and largest evening paner published on the coast; orders hy postal-card or otherwise will receive prompt attention, iiitjee 632 Monlgoniery st. MAI.K lIKI.I' HAM'IO. 9 SHEEr-HEi:iiKiVs7'^2S!^ARDENER"Ti r OR 4. country. $25; butelier. country, $30; baruess inaker, country. $50 and round; 4 plowmen, 1-26; 3 larmers. $25; raiictibov; liaker lor restaurant, country, $30; a hotel cooks. $40 and $50; 3 hotel waiters, $30. R. T. WARD A CO., 810 Clay st. lt VV- ANTED-CARPENTERS EOR COUNTRY, $( Ti a day; upholsterers, $1 5o a day and board; htork-niakers; charcoal-burners: young rarmer lor rruit ranch, aud others. Apply to A. F. CROSETT A CO. , 62SSaararnentost. It VV' ANTF.D-YOUNO GERMAN TO WORK IN TT bakery; nr<t-class waiter rorconntry hotel, $15: restaurant-waiter, city, $30: oyster-house waller, near etty, $s a week ami others. Apply to J. F. CKOSEIT .tr CO., 628 Sacrameuto st. It t\- ANTED— RESTAURANT WAITER, $9 WEEK; TT wattcr-poy, $15; cook for resort near city, $30; boarding-house cook, $4U; lauudrynian, $30; but ler, $40. etc. DELORME A ANDRE, 320 Sutter. It UANTED-COMI'ETENT^MAN WHO UNOKB^ stands thoroughly hydraulic mining and can put up the machinery; expenses paid: see pruprle tor In tuwu. DELORME a; ANDRE, 320 Sutter. It LAUN-RYMAN: MAN PRIVATE PLACE: 2 aheep-lierders: butelier. J. B. MIHAN. 622 Clay.* U,'ANTED-3 BELL-BOYS; CITY HOTEL; $15. TT HOTEL GAZE HE, 420 Kearny St. It SEAMEN AND GREEN HAND-'fOK WHAL- Ing. Shipping Agency. 311 Pacific st. 0c23 6m Vy ANTED-AD VERTISING SOLfCITOR7 M IST TT be a man or good address, have experience and the best ol rererences; for a first-class man thia la a splendid opportunity. Address L. C, I*. o. Box 2525. de 24 4t I. ARBER WANTED. 620 FOURTH STREET. i_ It* BARBER WANTED. 319 MONTGOMERY AYE it* BARBER WANTED FOR WEDNESDAYS, S*T urdays and Sundays. 331 Sixth st it* / iOOD BARBER-EVERY EVENING AND SAT VI urdays and Snrdays. 791 Mission st. It* GOOD BARBER— STEADY vToRK. 1038 HOW ard Bt. l t » />OO_T~ BARBER - WEDNESDAY, SATURDAT VI ami Sunday. 502 Ellis st. lt« iy ANTED-BARBEK FOR WEDNESDAY EVEN TT ing. Saturday and Sunday. 341 nares st. 1 1* DISH-WASHER- GOOD ONE. 517 MONTGOM ery st. - .- ■- lt » U' ANTED-A GOOD SECOND COOK. 250 SIX TT teenth St.. near Mission, It* A rPRENTICE"FOR WATCH-MAKING. L. JL, a\- Box 85, Call Branch Office. It* YY ANTKD-M«SsEii«i_»:».y IN AN OFFICF. *» Addresa P. O. Box 2048, stating age and rorer ences. j j* \1 ETAL-ROOFERS WANTED. 1828 DEVISA -ITA dero St.. near Pine. j t « PANJS-BIAKER-'foß COCNTRY. BEISS BROS" 24 Sutter st lt » ' 1 'OOD BARBER WANTED. 410 DEVISADERO VI tt, near Oak. 1,» 4 _.°k S OYSTER-OPENERS, COOKS, WAITERS, 3 dish-washers. 717 Mission st It* LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO TAKE UP valuable timber clalma Boom 20, Ahlboru House, 9 to 12 a. tt., 2 to 4 r. tt. de2S 3t* SEAMNy-GREEN HANDS AND CABIN BOYS for steam whaler. L. LEVY, 206 Jackson. 22 3* ULAIN BOOK-KEEPER, WITH $250. IN MANU- X lacturlng and coimiiisslon busiueas: splendid £-¥ > _ l T£_ n .? n " tmala « a '»«Y' Address'sißß* BIT, s Turk st de 23 3t* W' ANTED - SEAMEN, GREEN HANDS AND IHneaamlthe. 634 Wash In""n7nfiuiw l>7t* 1 00 MEN W ANTED XO HAVK THEIr"3ID AVV hats made equal to new. 314 Sutter.de'il 3m HELP WASTED- CONTINUE D. CILERKS SEEKING POSITIONS AS SALESMEN, t salesladies, copyists, took-keepcrs. stenographers, obtain thc^irit'lerks' l'.ureau,3os Kearny, R'm 1. 23 2* A3-CHAIK BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE ON AO count of death of the proprietor. 1055 Market street. de' 23 7t* V OUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPHING X and qualify for positlous paving $75 to $90 per mouth. Cal. Telegraph Co., Kearny, cor. Clay. 21 7t \y ANTED— SEAMEN AND ORDINARY SEA TT^men. THOMPSON, ship agent, 10.1 Clarke.2o7* TNIERESTING TO MOTHERS WHO HAVE X boys— loo merchant taiior made boys' long paiita; suits, sizes from 12 to 18 years, to be closed out re garuless or cost: made hy leading merchant tailors. ORIGINAL MISFIT CI.OIHI.NG PARLORS, cor. Post aud Dupout sts. ; open evenings. de!Btf BARBERS WANTED— TO BUY SHOPS; GOOD bargains. FRANK. 13 Mason, Room 5. dlB 7t» ftV'YO PARTNER WASTED - !-" LIGHT AMD TOAia/V. profitable business paying toeach atleast $75 per month. FLETCHER, 995 Market st. 2t» SIGN PAINTING TAUGHT COMPLETE $5; PlC torlal painting taught complete $5: great op portunlty. D. LEVY.9I3i 3 Marketst. E P. Bldg.lm A A PER CEN T COMMISSION TO EXPERIENCED yA\> drummers to take orders for custom shirts. Address 8,. Box 111. Call Branch Ofllce. del 3 lm Ut AN TED— A MAI* WHO IS POSTED IN Sierra aud l'lumas Counties: good wages. WEAVER A CO., 321 Montgomery st. deO tf AGENTS FOR CUSTOM SHIRTS ft CLOTHING VANNOSTRAND & BANE. 1362 A Market. Im A 100,000 MEN WANTED TO LOAN MONEY . on all articles at low rates: square dealing. UNCLE JACOBS. 613 Pacllic sL aultf SUITS ON INSTALLMENT— FINE SUITS MADE to order on Installment. LEON LEMOS. 1326 Marketst, opp. Odd Fellows' Uulldiug. nol3 tt rrllE EVENING BULLETIN, PRICE REDUCED X to 15 cents per week, delivered by carrier to auy partot tne city; the Bulletin Is tbe best, oldest aud largest evening paper published on the coast: orders by postal-card or otherwise will receive prompt attention. Ofhce 622 Montgomery St. VX' ANTED — YOUNG MEN OF~~ MODERATE TT means to purchase a merchant tailor-made dress overcoat tor $15. latest style, made by a crack uicrchaut tailor for $30. ORIGINAL MIS FIT' CLOTHING PARLORS, cor. Post and Dupout streets. V* ANTED— MAN OF INDOMITABLE ENERGY, T« not arraid of work. Call ou F. PERSON, 813 Market st oc3 tf Vy ANTED— MEN AT 227 SECOND ST. TO Tf board; splendid table: good cooking; full bill of fare; fruit dessert; good cotfee and tea; 3 meals 50 cts. ; rooms day, week, mouth; break Tast 5; 30 to 9; dinner 11 :30 to 2; supper 5 :30 to 7 :30. Montgome ry Uptel, remodeled. oe'26 tt VA' ANTED— MECHANICS AND OTHERS TO TT know that they can buy a merchant tailor-made Sunday suit lur $20, made by a leading uiercuant tailor for $40. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLO'fHINU PARLORS, cur, lost and Dupont sts. Vy ANTED - SK.4%X. ORDINARY SEAMEN TT at 313 Pacllic Jalo tt IV'ANTED-500 MEN, HOWARD AND THIRD; TT basement. Bee Hive, toeat tree home cookedhot lunch. with beeror wine. 5 cts: op-u day.. nlghtStC AGENTS WANTED. VV' ANTED— SALEsSiXiTI)N~SALARy"oR CO-. TT mission to handle the new Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil; tbe greatest selling novelty ever produced; eras: s luk thoroughly in two seconds; no abraslou of paper; Coo to 500 per cent proht : one agent's sales aiiiouute.i to $620 iv six days; another $32 In two hours; we want one energetic Genera! Agent for each state and Territory: sample by mall 35 cents. For terms and lull particulars atldress The Monroe Eraser Mlg. Co., LaCrosse, Wis. de' 23 4t \ VALUABLES RECEIVED ON STORAGE AT COLLATERAL BANK, 15 Grant aye.. near Mar ket st no! 4 6w FrMoWe AGENTS— ALL ABOUT THE INDIAN WARS, 2\ Silting Bull, great Indiau scouts and trappers; run details ot scalp dance, Indian medicine dance, torture dauce, etc.; sells iiko hot cakes: ouirit $1. THE HISTORY COMPANY. 723 Market st de'2l 7t CTANLEY'S OWN BOOK: THE TULEIS. "IN O Darkest Arrica." all others are rrauds: proof rurnished. and ageuts wanted by A. L. BANCROFT A CO.. 132 Post st, San Francisco. Jel7 tr cow AGENTS WANTED — BRIGHT EN ERGE TIC men and women can make money rapidly sell ing our holiday books, albums, etc.; our household novelty can be sold In every rauilly or office. THE J. DEWING CO., 813 Market st nol6 tf -INTELLIGENT AND ACTIVE CANVASSERS X wanted by the Manhattan Life Insurance Com panv, on salary and commission. Address with rererences and experience. JOHN LANDERS, Manager. 240 Montgomery st. ocJ6 tr A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE WEEKLY i.ALt,. in wr.-uui.'T. ready for mailing FI'IINITL'KE WANTED. A LARGE QUANTITY OF SECol<r>HAN_7FtJa^ 2\ nlture wanted; 20 per cent uald more thanons where. MALONE, 34 Fourth st ; new store at-.il MCCABE 128 FOURTH ST., PAYS THE.IIoff est price lor furniture, stoves, ranges, carpali. MJ. SIMMONS A CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL . buy your lui-uilure. plauod and book- 10i7 Marketst ap9 tf ALL SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND CAfr pets bought , large or small lots; call or -j 1 1 postaL Rosenthal, lit) Fourthst uol4_ j V LUNDY, 829 MAR_.Et"sT„ PAYS HIGHEST aJ . price ror second-hand rurntture. apj tf Y'OUCAN GET MORE MONEY FOR YOURSEIf oti'l-band furniture rrom J. Nou.NAN A- CO., 1023 Mi-toou st.. nr. Sixth, than elsewhere lalttt HOUSES WANTKD. Vy ANTED TtI^SENT77rHIinjSE~oF~B~OR~Tu T» roonis, rurnished with barn and grounds io the city by a responsible business man, who Is building: will take first-class care of property and reut for six months; only three lv family aud no children. Address M., Hoi 101, call Branch Olllce. daB3 3t \y ANTED— FURNISHED HOUSE OK FLAT 6 TT or 7 rooms. Address (Stating terms) P. L. 8., Hot 137. c.si.i. Branch omce. dagggt* DOOMS WANTED VA' ANTED -AN U N"«JicMBHED~^OO>rnSET! »' Kearny and Mason. Sutter and O'l arrell ; rent 814. Address U. ... 116 Olive aye. dc 23 2t» WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS. Vy ANIED^BUT SEcSND^NI>Tm,rPER~AND T» Jointer. 508 Fifrh st de'JO st* Ut ANTED— TYPE IN GOOD CONDITION. w" M. PA I 1 BESOM. 310 I'p-t St. deli tf EDUCATIONAL. M^^ALTroWColi^NTTEAcTl^^ forte and singing. 1215^lay st aul9 wrsu tr "WTO TEUR LADY OR GENTLEMAN WILL BE XI backward lv borrowing money on their piauo, without removal, rrom Collateral Bank, 15 Grant aye.. near Marketst. no! 4 FrMoWe 6w PIANO TEACHER .ROM LEIPSIC CON SER v.. Tory of Music: $1 per lesson. 526 Hayes. 22 in* ANIEKSON'S NORMAL ANII CNIVEKSITY classes; persons prepared ror teachers' certi ficates or to enter the Stale University. Room 7, Odd Fellows' Hall, city. delO lin SIG. a CIPOLLONI, FROM ROME, ITALY; mTvN^ dolln studio. Room 105, St Ami's Bldg. de 9 Im (SOUTHERN'S WRITING ACA_EMy7"s4S PHE- O tan ltdg: 15 prenilmns: day and evening. dc 6 3iu OHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING TAUGHT 0 tn 4 months; Individual instruction; positions tound. hew York School, 319 Pine. Room 50.6 lm Y^OCAL LESSONS AND SINGING CLASS. FOR T terms. PROF. OOILVIE 505 Powell. no3o lm THE EVENING BULLETIN, PRICE~iu_IIUCED to 15 eeats perweek, delivered by carrier to any part or the rlty: the Bulletin is tho best, ollest aud largest evening paper published ou the coast, orders hy poslal-card or otherwise will receive prompt attention. OIH;e 622 Montgomery st. SCHOOLOF CIVIL. MININ. AND MECHANICAL Engineering, Surveying. Archlteclure, Drawing, Aasayuig. A. VAN IIERNAI LLEN.723 Mark't 2Ut H" EALD'S BCSIIN ES? Ci~>LLE<*_L S« POSITsF Double-entry book-keeping, penmanship, sUort l»»nd, typewriting telegraphy, etc.. au meludedn Irtl aluesa course under one tee of .s;_. leJOjf PACIFIC BUSINESS ttII,!, KGB. 32iT~l'l>ST Vc7 Lite scholarship. $75: day ana evening. 0c20,C I HE EVENING BULLETIN, pltlCE EEDUCED I lo 15 cents jut week, delivered liv carrier to auy partot the oily: tbe Bulletin Is the best, oldest and largest evening paper published on the coast: ciders by postal-caul or otherwise will receive ITou.pi attention, onice li'J'J Montgomery st. DENXISTiT DR. A. LgPLOM BILL) MAX Sl Mr" -TiT . WEtR Eleventli; no cliarge tor extracting when plates are made; old plaies made over like new; teeth rrom $S per set; extracting SOc: gas given. 4 tt r7~REA, 923 MARKET; EXT. IKETH 50e; with gas $1; fillings low; open evenin.s sell tr DR. F. TEAGUE, DENTIST, KLlloVt-.i Kicu.d 20J Stockton st. to 23 Kearny. nolo Jin 1 'ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MARKET V St.. bet. Third and Fourth: gas specialists. aul7 tr A FULL SET OF TEETHFOK $7T~FILLING AT lowest prices: work warranted. DE J. W. KEY, 841 Marketst. opp, Baldwin. auj tt DE U. AUSTIN. SURGEON DENTIST, RK moved to 719 Market, near Bancroft's. Jyla tr DE C. H. WILSON, DENTIST,! »2J MARKEt st, bet Filth and Sixth, opp. Mason. delStt ALL NEWSPAPERS HAD LONG ARTICLES I.M* them stating that tiie Insane asylums are rult -sl people who took gas only once Tor painless tootuet trtictlon and went crazy My secret palulesa method is wonderrul. By lv use any dental operation may tie done painlessly. Will lor felt $100 tor any tooth that I cannot extract without sleep or gas, area though • dozen dentists have railed to extra ct il AH operatlous done better than elsewhere, slaoe I have seven first prises tor heantirtu niiiugs, plata and crown work. There are 5 Leek deutists. otnoe open till 9:36 p. m.j Sundays till i r. v. DR. ttKQUGE W. LEEK. 6 O'Farrell st Oct) tC BEAUTIFUL SET $7; PAINLESS EXTRACTING SOc; gold plates; bridge work; crowns: fltlln/s; atlowest rates. DR. C. A. PERRY. 8 Masou st dcS tf f IOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 306 MARKET V> st. (Phelau Building); gas specialists; positively extract teeth without pain; only onice that makos and gives the celebrated "Coltoa Gas"; 30,000 rot. errnces; established 1883: all operations in dentistry peilormed. DX. Cll AXLES W. DECKER, te? tt_ (It 7 A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED "a 9 VP • good as can be made: filling $1. L-R. SIMMS, dentist. 930 Market St.. next Baldwin Th;ater.ocl« A WEEK S NEWS FOR 5 CEN IS-TIIF, WEEKLY Call, in wranner. ready Tor mallm..- ~" FINANCIAL. <fc'-_ ftf-fl .Wl|l^foTloXfro^iANinili^"im VU .VI VU.WIJ application received ror less than $5000. X SULLIVAN * CO., 121 Post. dl 7 liv sSt'-i Ftim (\t\fi TO I'OAN ON RANCHES; «IP*l.»)vlVJ.\/UVI large sums below ninrket rates. JOHN T. LITTLE. 15_Saie_I>rpj»ltJiulld'g. Jll6^m MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE C. U. STREET It CO., 415 Moutgoinery st nu7 tr SAN FRANCISCO COLLATERAL LOAN BANK. 538 Kearny st, the only eorporatlou that leu. is money ou diamonds, watches: low Interest. oc4 g SEWINO MACHINES. A~TiLTuNDS~6TsEwiSG^S-lC^ $2 per month. 1308 Market St. dels 14t tfj-lt NEW YORK OR HELPMATE; BRAND tjpOO. new; latest; best for $35; all kinds repaired; rented cheap. J. L HICKS. 667 Mission, mrl tr SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND RE paired. W. B. HIUHINS. 1066'^ Howard st. tt BTOUAGE. PACIFIC STORAGE CO., 301 STOCKTON ST.; rurntture and merchandise; advances made, 15 tt FURNITURE STORED — STERLING FUrST tare Co., 1039, 1041 Market Rosenthal Bldg 7tC C'ABEENTEKS AND Bl'ILD.Hsi BOEHRER™* co!T~tnAKi_^iiS"^kND . Builders. 113 Leldesdorg st. se3 tf JV.LAWRENCE CARPENTER AND BUILDSaT •U» SMrauen to st I cabinet wars and ailing aa | »_ice» promptly attended to; telephone M _Uj I'EKSOXALS. VI ENS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, ALSO ITI cloaks, jackets and wraps at very low prices. J. NOONAN. 1017-1023 Mission st. de.4 lm AT THE BEEHIVE MILLINERY, 39 SIXTn St.. the doll has been won by Miss Katie E. Aaron, 21) Harriet st, with 60 sets or words. lt \»- ANTED - GENTLEMAN WISHES VOCAL tt music lessons by gentleman or lady; state terms. Address J. J. J„ Box 65, Call Branch, lt* IVIVOHCES, WILLS. ETC. KENNEDY, XJ Attorney, 83 Murphy Building. 12 tf UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE FROM LODgFmT hou3e. 1126 Market St., S. F., will be sold ou Wednesday. December 24 th, iB9O. at 11 a. * viz.: 1 trunk or Mr. Dunbar. 1 trunk or Miss Kirch, Mrs. Roby 1 trunk. Dr. de Costluettl 1 trunk. A. Wheeler 1 valise, Mr. Mclloniel 1 trunk, Vasey 1 valise, J. F. Johnson 2 boxes, contents unknown. THOS. HEL LAR, by E S. SI'EAR A Co., Auctioneers. 31 Sutter street. n026 We st» STYLISH MIDDLEAGED BACHELOR. SOME means, wishes acquaintance ol refined maid or widow under 36. wltb or without meaus. Address Bachelor. Box 33, this olHec. de' 23 7t* ■V-ICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS; FINE CRESTED CA XV nary birds: jlngers; $2 up. 703 O'Farrell. 23 3* WAR RELICS-CONFEDERATE DOCUMENTS, " U.S. "War Photographs," etc. (59), framed: one or each; all scarce; some unluue; few persons ever saw them ; ulce presents; call soou. 20114 Mar- E B **- de' 23 2t» ATOTICE-MV Win, ANNIE JOHNSOnThaV^ XT Ing lert my bed aud board, I will uot be re sponsible for any debts contracted by her alter this date. December 23. 1890. ROBERT JOHNSON.23 3* ' A FEW OF OUE WHOLESALE PRICES 1 French Sardines, $1 25 a doz.; Cal sherry* 95C: Cal. Port. 115 c; absolutely pure /: t! ,t, ,'■-,' SOc: best Burgundy, 80c a gal.; best raisins', SA 75 per 20-lb box; best cuirauti, 7V*c ncr tr.' -..-','■ pan mi .ice meat, SOc: French prunes, 10c a If.-' rigs, 6 lbs ror 25c: dried apricots, lie a tb: gal. cans of best current jelly, $1 25 each; 7-lncb seuii-poreelaln Dlates, $1 03 per dos.: sen-porce lain basin and ewers. OOc a set; best New Orleans molasses, SOc a gai. : strictly pure, country tired. Japan tea, 30c; best coal-oil, 2.tc a gal. ; tatde and pie fruits, in qt. and gal. cans, at lowest prices: veg etables 111 gal. caus. 111-.!: Nil. i ill i 11. BOSE, wholesale grocer, 137 Fourth st, S. F., Telephoue 3133. de2 l4t TO SEE MATSON BCHOOL-DESE CALL AT Sterling Co.. 1039 Msrket St. de2l 7t* HH. MOORE HAS REMOVED HIS BOOK . store to 514 Kearny St., near California, up stairs. ________ JUST OPENKD-1131 MARKET ST.— FINE AS surtiiieut ot confections, trcsh creams and pep permlnts dally; cheapest place in city. del 9 71* IV ANTED— EVERY LADY TO KNOW THAT TT MME. WEISS' specific removes stipertl nous hair. Res. 1433 Stelner st. bot Kills anil O'Farrell. <U9 tf 1 ACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS CLEANED. J J Goldeu nato Dye Works, 342 McAlltster.d 19 lm (IHRISTMAS TREES OF ALL KINDS AT 31 _J_ Geary st. : very cheap. de! 9 7t» jVEW YEARS BUSINESS CARDS PRIMED $1 50 XV 1000. ORMSBY. cor. Fourth and Market dl 9 7* GREATEST NOVELTY OUT — THE ROMAN wrestlers. A. MULLIN. 101 Stevenson. delB7» ANNIE— I SHALL PERFUME ALL HY XMAS work with Val Schmidt's Pasha Sachet Powder; it is Inexhanstliilo: get some. dels 7l SPECIAL SALE FOR NEXT 30 DAYS OF FLATS, toques, and all the latest shapes, trimmed or tiu trimmed: leathers at greatly reduced pr ces. MRS. T. A.SPIVEV, 1152 Maiket St. de!B 7t MRS. A. LICHAU- SUITS MADE FROM $Bui^ ward: goods furnished complete rrom $20 up ward. 733 Geary Bt, dels 15t AT EMRICK'S. 143 POST ST.-CLEARANCE sale or trimmed hats and toques; greatly re duced prices before placing new orders iv Europe; prices in plain figures: sale begins Dec. 10th. dlB 7t THE OPEKA-MME. 11. OULIF, FRENCH HELLI ner. 110 Kearny St.. will sell during 60 days a fine assoitineiit tr. mined hats at $1 50 each.i!l7 lm ty ALTER FITZ-GEOKGE, EXPERT ACCOUNT. TT ant and auditor. 425 Montgomery st.— Balance sheets aud profit and loss accounts prepared; arbi tration and trus; accounts a specialty; complicated accounts lnvesti-ateu and adjusted; merchants' and tradesmen's books written up by special con tract delS tr V OUR HUSBAND SAYS; -YOU ARE NOT LIKE 1 you used to be." We will tell you why. Scud stamp to W. B. CO., Room 8,Jt20 Sansome. del 4 lm BILLIARD TABLES BOUGHT. SOLD OK KX changed. AUG. JUNGBLUT, 10 G. G. aye. 14 6m HOME IN DOCTOR'S FAMILY FOX OPIUM and general diseases. 216 Leavenworth. di33ra i FOLDING AND OTHER CHAIRS To RENTFOR private or public purposes. The Indianapolis Furniture Co.. 745-752 Mi.-.siou st. dei2 tf DR. E V. LONIGO HAS- REMOVED TO 611 Union St., near Montgomery aye. dell lin ffl; ~ Ll FE-S IZE PORTRAITS IN C RAYON. VIP O. Acme Portrait Coinpauy. 777 Market, d' 2 8m ALBANY BAKERY. 1324 DUPONT ST.: GRlS slnl broad a specialty: with butter. 25c alb; without butter, 15c a lb. FERRERATO A CO.IO 15* ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN-DRESS-GOODsT silks, sealskin and sealette cloaks: also carpets, lurulture, lace-curtalus, blankets and !.•; ■■:. ■ . • v at M.FRIEDMAN A CO.'S, 228 and 230 Stockton sL Why pay ready money wben you can buy just as cheap by making a small cash payment down. 1 stance weekly or monthly .' An inspection or our stock is respectrully solicited: onlers by mail ror goods or samples promptly atteuded to. 523 and 2SO Stockton, aud 237 lost; open evenings. apl'Jtf _fe*J P.II lOR A DD-->T"CABINETS WITH ONE if J "o>' beautirul colored picture: first-class work guaranteed. At WILSON'S Gallery, 22 Kearuy. 6m V NNA JENNKSS MILLER UNION SUITS. $2 25 -•V up. M. H. OBER. 332 Sutter st liol 3m FIANO LESSONS BY GERMAN LADY; HALF bour 25 cents. 931 Market, Koom 32. inyld 12in PARTIES THAT ak2 GOING HOUBEK BKPINa will find it to their advantage to call and see my prices in furniture, carpets, foidlug-beds. stoves and house-furnishing goods; cash or payments; conntry orders solicited. All goods are specialties. ARONSON'S, 1310 aud 1313 stocktou sl, open till «r.tl. oc2B 6iu LATEST HOLIDAY GIFTS-WEE WAH AD juting llanimocks; ctilldren.aiiultsor Invalids: tor parlor or lawu: selling rapidly, agents every where, or WEE WAH Co.. 319 Powell. u029 lm* REST EASY AND SAVE MONEY, AS WE HAVE trousers or the latest designs aud styles for $4, made by the best merchant tailors for $8 to $10 ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, cor Post and Dupout sts. MliS BIS. NORRIsi DRESSMAKER, LATB White House Dressmaking Co., 1012 Geary.o2stf 'P BRILLIANT. DEALER IN DRESS GOODS. 1 . flne cloaks, carpets, ruruiture, huusehotd goods, etc., sold on easy payments. 209 Mason st ocl 3m GOOD BUSINESS INVESTMENT^ CAN BB mads by purcbasiug a mercuaut tailor-male business suit for $15. mado liy a leadiu. merchant tailor ror $80 ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, roi. Post anil Dupont sts. I A VERITE TOILET BAZAK. 325 X UEARY - Xj Ualr dressed by N. V. hairdresser. 25c. du2 3mo PARISIAN DRESS AND CLOAK MAKER, 007 '_ Sutter— Latest stylish designs: reasonable. U2 lm HOLIDAY GOODS ON WEEKLY PAYMENTS TvT Eastern Clock Co.. 1238 Stockton st uol3 3m VI JOOST BROS.. HAY, GRAINT WOOD~AND ITI. coal yard. 600 tv 618 Gongh st. noil 3m pALL-KOOM AND FANCY DANCES TAUGHT. IJ IKVINS' Dancing Academy, 927 Mission. no" 3m V'OLDING-BEDS — EXAMINE~T)UR MAN IKL X folding-beds lv onk, cherry .walnut ; only $27 50; Installment prire: warranted fors years. _L FRIEIV MAN A CO., 228-230 Stocktou St. and 237 Post cor. Stockton: open evenings. uo3o tf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CAST-OFF clothing, jewelry. L. Cohen. 1067 Howard.27 lm CHITS TO ORDER, $15 AND UPWARD. HENRY 0 PLANZ, merchant tailor. 52 J Geary st. oclB 3m L'INEST IN THE STATE— GOODWIN'S OLDB 1 sausages and sn Mr-eared boneless bacon. Stalls 15and 23, Center Market. nolo 3iu BE ADVISED IN TIME AND RAVE MONEY BY purcbasiug a merchant tailor-made 3 or 4 but ton cutaway suit, sultalle for business or dress. Tor $20. made by an urtlst tailor tor $40. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, cor. Post and Ul. font sts. ( >AL. CARPET-SWEEPER IS THE BOSS: ALL V; kinds repaired at 1 IGEK'S. 310 suiter st.oc 15.1 m PUBLIC LOAN OFHCE, 779 MISSION ST., NE Fourth, loans any amount on diamonds, jewelry, pianos, etc. : low rates. Telephoue 5253. ocl9 3iuo 4 CCORDION PLAITING (GENUINE): ALSO 2\ pinking, stamping and buttonholes. 137 Sixth.tf U Endow shades manufaciuked to oa dcr by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1106 Markot 34 it CUTY STEAM CARPET BEATING AND RENO ' vatlng works: dyeing and cleaning. 24 and 3B Eighth SL G. 11. STEVENS, proprietor. jyO 6m V'OU CAN BUY YOOR fIFrNITURE "on"1!T X stallnients; easy torms. HARE BROS., 322 ttd t24 Hayes st, beL Franklin and Uough. mrISK I SARPETS 1 IInItOUGHLY CLEANED WITHOUT v; beating; refitting carpets a specialty. CONKLIN BROS,. 333 Golden Gate aye : telephone 2126. 13 tt C "ARPETS CLEANED CHEAP. STKATTON A ' WHELDEN. 453 Stevenson st. se2s If TF YOU WANT TO BUILD CHEAPLY CALL AND X sec our 4-room houses lor aluOO: o-room. $1250: 6-room houses, $1500. KAIN & CO., architects, 1u77 Market st, near Seventh. oc'2s 3m BUTTON-HOLES AND BUTTONS MADE PINK- Ing latest style, plaiting. 18 O'Farrell, se2o tt /IOLOMUAT'S FRINGE AND TRIMMING MAt£ \J utactory, 113 O'FarrelL upp, old place, sei 6 3m MAN OF LIMITED MEANS~ CAN DRESS AS welt as the millionaire by purcbasiug a mer chant tailor-made nobby sack suit ror $15, made by a merchant tailor for $30. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, cor. Post and Dupont sts. ORIENTAL HAIK GLOSS RESTORES GRAY hair w> original color: sotteos the bair when dry ana hard; soothes au Irritated scalp and skin. F. RIDER, 504 Bush St. uolj 3in pOMB IMMEDIATELY ANI) SAVE TROURLK VJ aud expense hy buying a merrhant tailor-made dress overcoat for $12, mado by a Chicago merchant tailor Tor $23. ORIGINAL -MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, cor, lost aud Dupont sts^ PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMFNT. 931 X Folsom St.. MRS. M. E ROGERS. Midwife. a 8 tf QUITS ON INSTALLMENT; FINE SUITS MADE k> to ordor on (Installment. LEON LEMoS. 1326 Market st, opposite Odd Fellows' Bulidlug. nolStf J ARUEST STOCK, 'LARGEST STORE, LOWEST 2 price; easiest terms uu uew and second-hand lurulture and carpets, stoves and ranges; highest price paid lor secoud-band goods; open evenings. 1017. 1019, 1021. 1023 Mission st, bet Sixtn and Sevcuth. J. NOONAN. au7 tt mHE EVEN INS BULLEITN, PRICE REDUCED X to 15 cents per weok, delivered by carrier to any part or the city; the Bulletin Is the best, oldest arid tamest evening paper pnbl Ished on the coait; orders by postal-car. l or otherwise will receive prompt attention. Office 622 Montgomery St. HIGHEST PRICE PAY D FOR CAST-OFF CLOTH lug, gold, jewelry, books. KLEIN. 109 Sixth. :C MONEY LOANED ON ARTICLES: EVERY DK serlptloti or collateral; old gold and stiver bought. COLEMAN'S. 41 3d St.. San Francisco. iil.i'J ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. I~Y~iA. O'CONNOE ATTORN EY-ATTaWTTTO J. Montgomery St.. Sau Francisco, Room 29. I'ro bate and real estate law. Patents solicited, ltftrsw CLARA SHORTRIDGE FOLTZ. ATTORN EY-AT law, Kearny st. bet Flue and California. del 2 6ra ADVICE FREE; DIVORCES A SPECIALY: NO publicity; quickest time; legal everywhere; terms reasonable; no charge unless successful ; and another casesatlaw. both civil and criminal, pushed vigorously; collections, wills, etc. T. ENGLuY, ATTORNEYS' ASSOCIATION, 11 Kearny st. d 9 lm ADVICE* FREE*-; SPECIALTY^ DIVORCES privately, quick time, ileal everywhere: collec tions, etc : terms moderate; no charge unless suc cessful; attorneys all courts; estab'd lOyears Law office. G. W, HOWE* CO.. 28 Kearny st aa!B tt KA. CROTHEBS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 604 . Clay st no 3 tf WW. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAWrTiF .Calirornlast., Rooius 14-15; advice tree. <UH wnmnawm SAMPLE COPY OF THE HOTEL GUIDE oON taluing a directory of Calilornia hotels aud re sorts, sent rree to any address. Hotel Guide, 310 Post st. Union Ciub Bulidlug. j 0 8 tt DRESrUIAKKBS. 1 VO ~NOT~BE nB^_rFUL7TSuf~BRLNjPYOU 1; i-> silverware to Collateral Bank, 16 Grant aye., near Market st iiolt 6w FrMoWe ALL LADIES WISHING TO HAVE ELEGANT- Iy fitting suits made, handsomely draped, ror $6. or wltii goods, making and trimmings lor $15, call on MKS. MORRIS, 732'/. Gearv st. de'-'l 7t* DRESS-CUTTING TAUGHT THOROUGHLY BY authentic French tailor system. 610 Post. 13 3in S _ UIfiTMADE IN THE LATEST STYLE FROM $5 up: goods and everything found, $15. aud made lnj!4 hrs; perfoctfit. 115 Stockton st de 9 Im STYLISH DRESSMAKING PARLORS; PERFECT fit: hue work; reasonable. 23 Sixth st. de 3 3tn LEGANTLY FITTING SUITS MADE FROM $5 up. 326 O'Farrell st n027 lm OOQ SEVENTH-DRESSMAKING THOROUGH £dO ly taught; Taylor system: perfect fit.u26 lm CHOOL OF DRESSCU TTING AND DRESS making; you are taught to mage a dress from be ginning to end— drafting, cutting, basting, sewing draping aud designing. W. H. CLOSE _ Son, 203 Foweil. se3o 6m J UST OPENED— DRESSMAKING PARLORS BY first-class dressmaker from tbo East. MISS HELEN M. RECK. 736 Sutter st. ae'-'S 3m / • OWNS CUT. STITCH EI) AND DRAPED FOR $3; " > latest fashions: perrect fit; S. T. Taylor system tangbt._MßS. LP. WYANT, 11 Geary st. oc'Jd tf "rrilE EVENING BULLETIN, PRICE REDUCED X to 15 cents per week, delivered by carrier to any part of the ciiy: the Bulletin Is tbo best, oldest aud largest evening paper published ou the coast; orders by postal-card or ottiorwise will v.- ■-.. , prompt attention. Qttire lt'J2 Montgomery .st. lost 7 lOST— A STRING OF GOL|T~b7_A.T>s7 wTIL 2 the lady who was seen by a deckhand to pick up asmall string of gold beads kindly return them to Mlt. J. K. PIERCE, 736 Market st, and be liberally rewarded. The beads are old-fashioned ami thin, but great y prized as a lamily heirloom. They did nos belong to the lady who lost them and she Is In great trouble on account of their loss. Sunday eveulng 7 o'clocic Terry-boat, Oakland. lt* I OST— BET. I-.ROADWAYAND WASHINGTON J ' St., on Montgomery aye.. n Mason ami Mont gomery aye.. or Broadway, an open-fared watch and heart shaped tob, with initials F. W.H. in M \v Return to 1517 1 .. Mason St., and receive llb»ral re ward. de' 2 I 2t* LOST-DIAMOND LOCKET; INITIALS it. c t" engraved on back ; liberal reward. K. C. TIF.T -JEN, 620 ITuest it* I OST DECEMBER 22- AN ENGLISH SEITFU Xj pup (siuti. Return to 119 Pluo st. aud receive suitable reward. de' 24 3t* OST-SUNDAY, 21, SKVE TERRIER - SLUT. Return 942 Twenty-second st. ; reward., lt* MONEY TO LOAN YOU ON PIANOS, WITHOUT removal, at Collateral Bauk, 16 Grant aye near Market st nol4 6w FrMoWe ■ OST-IN TIIE VICINITY OF EDDY AND MA aj son sts.. Suuday 21st inst., key-ring and ke>.s; suitable reward paid: no questions asked. Return to F. S. KELLEY'S drug-store. 103 Kddy st. de»2 A* THE 8. F. COLLATERAL LOAN HANK, 833 Kearny St., lends mouey t;t 2 per cent per monta on wateties. diamonds and jewelry. dels 6m rp HE EVEN ING BULLETIN, PRICE REDUCED X to 16 cents per week, delivered by carrier to any part or tbe city; tbe Bulletin Is the best, oldest and largest evening paper published on the coast; ordeis hy postal-card or otherwise will reeelve prompt attention. Olßce 622 Montgomery st. LOST^SIS BY NOT PURCHASING A MBit-' Chant tailor-made business suit tor $15, made by a leading merchant tailor lor $30. ORU.IN _L MISHI CLOTHING PARLORS, comer Post aui Dnpoiit Sts. rOUKD. V V ATCHES TAKEN ON LOAN AT THE (ill. TT lateral Bank, 15 Grant aye.. near Market street no! 4 FrMoWe 6w U"OUND— S GOATS. OWNER CAN HAVE SAME X by proving property and paying expenses. Iv qnlre Belcher and Fourteenth sts. de 23 2t* ITOUND— THE BEST VARIETY OF MLSICAL X I Instruments; suitable ror holtdav gifts and at very reasouable prices. C. C. KEENE, 3 Third st. neai Market. il -lti lm riAASOS. VIOLINS AND SHEET MISIC. DIAMONDS!— IF YOU NEED MONEY BORROW It ou your diamonds at the CDLLATKRAL BANK, 16 Grant aye., near Market St. ul4 6w FMW BYRO.N MXUZY, AGENT SOHMER. CHASE Bros.. Newby A^ Evaus. 303 Post st m> J. tt LINE UPRIGHT; MUST BE SOLD. CALL At' r 105 Polk St. de2;t 3t« HOLIDAY PIANOS 1.11 EAF; LASI! OB IN BI ALL ment. SCHMITZ. 1439 Market. nr. 10th. oc6 tr 4M7J_ FINE STEINWAY PIANO; MUST BB «J) t 10. sold. 1441 Marketst. de 22 si • PIANO TEACHER FROM LEIPSIC OONBERVA tory ot Music; $1 per lesson. 526 Hayes.de.'l ti* LINE STEINWAY UPRIGHT AT A SACRIFICE ■T UIM Haight st.. near Stelner. delB 7t* 1) EST PLACE ON THE COAST TO BUY A PIANO II uran organ. F. W. SPENCER A CO.'S, 723 Mar ket st.. second floor; piauos rrom $100: u;.-.i . ' i . v $50; leading makers: finest stock. ocl7 tf <"|N THE SECOND FLOOR OF TH_rTfIST«iRY V/ Building wiil be found bargains iv pianos and organs ot various makes. W. W. SPENCER A OU, 723 Market st., second floor. 0c24 tr AN UPRIGHT PIANO. $75. F. W. SPENCER A CO., 723 Market St., History Building, second floor. dell tr in Et.EiiAN'i Parlor organ, $__. .. w. ■fa. SPENCER A- CO. 723 Market, sec t.d Iloor. 1 1 tf / 'lIICKERING PIANO. NO. 13.281: 111 r I.l'rTi.E «.^used; bargain. F. W. SPENCER A Co., 723 Msrket st., second floor. dol.tf QTEINWAY PARLOR GRAND; RARE CIIANI .:. OF. w. SPENCER a CO., 723 Market St., second floor. iii-; itr • PONOVER BROS.' UPRIGHT; NEARLY NEW. yj F. W. SPENCER A CO., 723 Market s t. second ___: dell tt HAI.LET A DAVIS AND KIMBALL PIANO AND Organ Agency. W. G. BADGER, 723 -Market st tf L INE CABINET GRAND; MUST Bt SOLL; SEE I it before you buy. 23 Fifth st, opp. Mltitt.oil tt HF.MME Ot LONG PIANOS: WAREROOMS 1613 PulksL.cor. Clay: sold on Insialiments: send for illustrated catalogue and terms. del tt SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND Sl.i~ ond-hand pianos of prominent makes: don't 'ail to Inspect our stock. T. SI. ANTISEI.L Piano C"in ptiny.Odd Fellows' Hall, Seventh A Market, sellir LAV, 1729 MISSION BT.— MANUFACTURER OK r celebrated lay Piano: medal at .Mechaulcs' lair; new, second-hand pianos. In good condition, 3lm HALLETT A CUMSTON PIANO. #100: I.KAH bury, $160: Schomacker, $250: ail In first-class condition; open eve'gs. FAY, 1729 Mission. au27 bin HORNUNG'S UPRIGHT PIANOS: MOST BRILI. lant and powcrrul. 917 Slissluti st. i.qJS tt CB. CHASE * CO.. AGENTS WHEELOCK, . Stny vesant. other pianos. 717 Market. n_ _tt 1) ARO AINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT !■> KOHLER A CHASE'S, 1011 Market St. au2t tr LECKER BROS.' MATC 11 L E S~3 PIANOS. KOHLER A CHASE. 1041 Slarket st au2» tt STECK, HARDMAN. TOSE AND STERLINtI piauos sold cv $10 monthly Installments. BENJ. CURTAZ A SON, sole agents, 20 O'Farrell st au7;^ TILLMAN— MAN UFACTURER OF THE CHEAP est aud best pianos. 2004 Slarket st oelo tr t 1 L. NEUMANN PIANosTTa NEW SHIPSIE.NT . last arrived. 82 Ninth st. au29 tr JUST RECEIVED, 10 GOOD BSOONU-HAND pianos; terms low. STATHAM. 1322 Market. 2tr DECKER _: SON'S PIANOS, MUSICAL INSTKtC nieuts, and full stock of 10c sheet-music. Z-N'i) MAUVAIS MUSIC CO.. 769 Market st jy 1 1 tr A RE YOU LOOKING FOR A IIOMET stUILI) IN A Lakeview. oc7 tt THE EVENING BULLETIN. PRICE REDUCED to 15 ceuts per week, delivered by carrier to any part ol the city; the Bulletin ts the best, oldest and largest everting paper pulilishe.t on the cos .: orders by postal-card or otherwise will receive prompt attention. Oftire 6.2 Montgomery -t. astbolo<;_7 \t ME EXODICS,~«7Anm>VANT~O67'MAIt ■iTI ket St., bet. 6th and 7tb. Room tf. de-.'l In, DR. J. H. BENJAMIN, SCIEN TIFIC ASTUolL gist and and phrenologist 1220 Slarket flwaq 7: MME MOREAU, 73 FOURTH ST.. RE\ - past, present aad fnture: fee 26c delHSt* MUS. L. SMITH PHRENOLOGIST AND !■ |7 tuiie-teller. 101 Sixth st. do 12 3m MStE DX THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC BEVEALER by eegsand cards: teiisetitire lire, past, present, luture; consultations on all affairs, Batiklng ex cepted; name given, vat iab!e advice aud sure help; restores lost love by sympathy : mistake hßpossible: written charts lv Ei igl sh and tiermsti; diseases cured: tee $1; letter *i 3D Kearny st nolo tr AUGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE-TELLER AND clairvoyant; magic charms; love tokens: shows true pictures or ruture husbands aud wives: te3Cties fortuue. 2326 Mission St.. ur. 20th: feesl. Jy2j 12m" JIX. ATALANTA. WONDERFUL M KDIUK; tells entire tile rrom cralle to grave; seveotfc daughter or the seventh: born with double vaUt hours rrom 9 a. is. to 9 p. wn also ou Sundays: .'t' and $1; by mall $1. 963 Howard st. nod tt GREATEST FoKt'UN -.-TELLER I.WHE CITY; reveals i—st, present and ruture. Call an.l sej MISS LELAND, 753 Mission St., near Fourth; ree, ladies 60c. gentlemen $1 : luiky charta.i. rajS tf MSIE WALTERS. 3iA TEHAMA BT., NIL 4 I'll: lortunas told: ladles. 25' ; gents, ooc: open Sun. ME SHMI-] FROM VIENNA: MOST It a. uowned: revealing lire's ruture events; ladles sl. gentlemen >2. by mail $.1 |»jcaBs6 Mission. mr2 :C SPHUTIMLISttI. RRIVED— MRS. DR. A. DE HOWE OF NEW York; is only natural born trance medium In the world; Is seventh daughter, bom with double veil aud wonderrul prophetic gift of second sight: this she will prove: every hid len mystery revea - :-. tells your en tire life in dead trance- gives yonrname in run, also your ruture husband or wife; in hnst ness, lawsuits, marrta'-es, divorces, deaths, uniting thu separated, removing evil influences, restoring lost love she has uo eiiual: Slr.s. de How. wistieiit distinctly understood that Ilia ad nil I Hat lIIHIHm but what stie can do; ail who mo In trouble Invited to cal! ami oe convinced: $10,000 chalien. ,to jr med.inn who can excel ber. Parlors, 1320 M iri.-t. (!'2:!.n MR. GRABENDIKE, HEALER AND UEVEL oplug medium; consultation rree. 1017 stats ket st iitjt -. - JSLTESII-LE. BUSINESS MEDIUM, CIX. i I Ks. __. aud Frl. Br. M.: sittings dal. ! Sixth, .t.'.il'.i MISS BENHARD, MEDIUM: INH lit V. \1 I N on stocks, lottery, love, etc 353 Fourth. ol9 3ta MRS.~j7 j. WHITNEY"7"cLAiRVOYANT TKSI' medium, life-reader. ISI2 .Market st anlatr ' MASSAGE. MRS. THOMSON, KUtCTBIG HAND RUBI.'i-.':': Swedish movement. 101 Grant aye., R. 18. 23 i* ABBY REESE, SADIE CARLTON, 859 MISSION, baths, massage. 10 to 10 dally. de-.o 7t» ZROSE CLEVELAND. FROM N. V.. Wild . new assistants. Nuelens House. K. 23. del 9 3* UOSE DE LAFONT AND ASSISTANT BE II moved to 21 Ninth st.. Parlors 7 ami 8. my'2l tt I. It; VI, NOTICES. DKPARTMENT~isa~TTo^PROBATE Tn~THE Superior Court In and for tbe city and county or San Francisco, State or California. In the matter of the estate ot DOLORES P. BURLING, decease!. Notice Is beieby given that Wednesday, the 7tii day or January, A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, and the court-room or satd court, at the ne* City Hall, lv the city and couuty ot Sau Fraucisco. state or California, have been appointed as the time and place ror provlug Ihe will or satd DO LORES P. BURLING, deceased, and lor bearing the application of J. P. WALKER for '.he lssuautu to him or letters testameutarv thereon. Dated December 18, 1890. ' [skal] WM. A. DAVIES. Clerk. By Oko. P. A i>ami, Deputy UlerkL —"-."• c'e ' attorney for petitioner. de.3-.of— . MONEY TO LOAN. ON 2ND MORTGAGE OB NT)TEBPoNnisi' mortgage 6... J. L. ISAACS 111 O'l'arteil.ocAl