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OTTAGE, 7 ROOMS, MIS 2411 Dafi 550: 1187 Guerrero, 6 rooms, bath, yard, $22 50 36 Fifteenth, nr. Howard, 6 rooms, bath, §20: 9291, Natoma, 6 rooms, $16. W.H. CRIM & CO., 118 Monigome; 3 WITH E DERN : nicely decorated; refined 40-foot_sunny_ yard: kind landlord. OF 8 ROOMS AND 3 FOLSOM—_HOUS| 2 b LET—Continued. Y ROOMS: MODERN IM- 1153 Howard. NE FLATS OF 6 §22 G0AND $25,4 F . rooms and bath each, on GOug st., near McAllister: $20, 6 rooms, bath and basement, 912 Bryant st.. mear Seveuth. Apply to T. P. RIOR- , 632 Market st. EW FLATS: SEVENTH ST.. BE- 5 and 6 rooms: bath: $8 to $16. FURNISHED F T FLAT: ALSO, LOWER FLAT, unfurnished; owner going Fast. 51415 Sutter. * THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1895 ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Bryant Street. 544 BRYANT-PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS; private family; reasonable. California Street. 1 25() CALIFORNIA — WELL- FURNISHED large sunny front room for 2 persons. 1421 CALIFORNIA—TWO UNFURNISHED rooms; also, sunny large furnished. Devisadero Street. 1705 DEVISADERO—LARGE SUNNY FUR- nished rooms; $5 and $6 per month. modern fmprovements: Tent rea- HEZ, COR, ARM NEWLY ered sunny rooms; $9. AND MISS e parlors; cheal 01¢ PACIOUS; ed if seen () MARY, NR. 20 Zice susns roor —SUNN HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. EBryant Street. BRYANT — CORNER FURNISHED flat, 6 rooms complete for housekeeping: AND BATE T $16 50. , near Twenty-ninth S OF 7 ROOX ROOM 1627 Chureh s 291 MINNA—HOUS 6262 vati. A T WOSTORY HOUSE; 1415 rent low to good tenant. TAYLOR ST ©OQ TWENTY-THII 28 Tooms: bath: yan = BEAUT , cor. Valley. HAAS, cor. Thirti BATH: YAF Hyde-st. ca TO GOOD TE ns and bath, 230/ 09 Octavia, 10 room: d >uve. and Jackson. Ap- ifornia st. BAY-WIND( FIO0, 4 ooss: 27th and Alabama st. @ 3 COTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS A $16. Com ; ISHED “FUL MFORTABLE ROOMS; BATH: necessaries. 1917 Geary st. CGriauis 10 LET. VOTTAGES, 4, window: moder reasons! ODERN IMPROV E- n-no1 v er. near Castrd AT COTTAGE: 4 ROOMS; LAF CARD; s: SE. corner Twenty-seventh and Folsom OMS, BATH, CEL- Twentieth st. ALL COTTAG cor. Clay and TICE CLEAN COTTAGE IN 4N dition: $20. SPECK. 60: \d Dolores. omery st., NEAT CO 6 ROOMS, | nth st.. upper upper 7 .CRIM & CO., 118 606 Oak s S, BATH, near Golden washtubs, and all’ the 1 Apply Twenty-second st., near Devisadero Street. ISHED ROOMS FOR < light housekeeping. 2004 Devisadero st. Eddy Street. EDDY — WELL - FURNISHED FRONT suite tor housekeepin ¢ FURNISHED ROOM, 1s: bath ana gas. ISHED ROOMS; able for bousekeepin P NFURNISHED ROOMS; ) fine location; private family Ellis Street. 3 ELLIS — 8 NICELY *URNISHED sunny housekeeping rooms; also others; for Folsom Street. FOLSOM, NEAK S1) bousekeeping rooms: hot and cold water; TH—CONNECTING FOLSOM—SUNNY FRONT dow room and kiichen complete; $10; Franklin Street. SUNNY HOUSE- keeping rooms. Fulton Street. FULTON, COR. VA} rooms, furnished complete for housekeep- ing: must be seen 10 be appreciated: gas stove and 5SS AVE.—TWO Geary Street. GEARY ST., OPP. THE PARK: $16: acove suite and adjoining room, with partly furnished. GOLDEN GATE GROVE — 4 rooms for housekeeping: FURNISHED yard; basement. Howard Street. 1 HOWARD — N1C 2 bay-window and other rooms; reasonable. A HOWARD, NEAR FOURTEENTH— window front parlor, 2 bedrooms and everything new; gas and bath. Lafayette Street. ELEVENTH AND unfurnished rooms, $7. ©71 LAFAYF L2 Twelsth— Langton Street. LANGTON — TWO UNFURNISHED private entrance front and rear. Larkin Street. NNY FRONT AND BACK parior; also 2 sunny housexeeping rooms; Leavenworth Street. N W O R TH—2 BASEMENT laundry; suitable for couple; Market Street. —4 ROOMS FURNISHED Eddy Street. 1.9 EDDY-SUNNY LARGE BAY-WINDOW -4 rooms; transient; cheap. 99 EDDY (YORK HOUSE)—SMALL SUNNY &) singlerooms, 3 double, nicely furnished, cheap. 61 EDDY—NICELY FURNISHED [SUNNY front room; gas and bath: §8. Eighth Street. HE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE: 126 sunny rooms, furnished and unfurnished; strictly respectable; central; very moderate prices. 28 Kighthst., near Market. A. W. MANNING. Ellis Streot. 7] 8 ELLIS-NICELY FUR; NISHED SUNNY Tooms; suitable for 1 or 2 persons. Fillmore Street. 1912 FILLMORE, ¥LAT 2-NICELY FUR- & nished sunoy rooms in_ private family; bath, closet, grate; cars pass the door: $5, §8,810. Folsom Street. 974 ZoLsou-—noUBLE OR SINGLE ROOM © cheap; housekeepin, BOAEDING AND EOOMS, 3] 8 GOLDEN GATE AVE_SUNNY FUR- nished rooms; first-class board; references. 39() VAN~ NESSAVE.— NICELY FUR- nished sunny front suite: also single, with board. 1410 (CTAVIA-SUNNY FRONT ALCOVE; alsosingle rooms, with or without board. 1008 YAS NESS—NICELY FOURNISHED suite: also single rooms; first-class board. 9929 VAN NESS AVE._NEWLY FURNISHED sunny rooms; parlor floor; comforiable house; excellent references. ITH OR W T BOARD—AN ELE- gantly furnished parlor suite in a private family; térms moderate. 538 Buchanan st. grzfi"snmfiwo EL NORMa NDIE)—ELE- bo; gant sunny single rooms, with first-class be lerms very reasonable. THE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND UTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH_OPENED AS in\;: HOTELWENTWORTH, 617 BUS. anged hands: fine rooms: #oad tabls BUSINESS CHANCES. ()FEERS WANTED FOR CASH OR EX- change for the remainder of the carriage stock of the Iate Robert J. Beeby of Oakland, consist- ingof fine carriages, surreys, traps, phaetons and carts: will sell as a whole or in lots to suit, for cash, 20 per cent below wholesale eost price. or will trade for good real estate, hay, grain, wood, coal, gruceries, or anything eisé of value: also for carpeuter, plumbing and heating work: the s:ock must be closed out positively by January 1, 1896, a8 the premises, under Merritt Hotel. are leased to other parties. Stock can be seen there at any time by addressing MRS. ROBERT J. BEEBY, 624 Twelfth st., Oakland, Cal.; telephone 721 Black. N. B.—All bills for the firm will have to be set- tled before January 5. 1896, as_the books will go 10 the collector after date. RUGSTORE FOR A SONG—PAYING BUSI- ness, in good locality: fixtures complete and rent low; but small capital necessary : we must seli. Address M. N., care of the Call Office, Oakland. $22 BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND <&t stationery store; 4 living rooms; rent $18; snap. BARRETT & SKIFF, 86515 Market. 494% EAVENWORTH-LARG elezant rooms, sinzle and suit. excellent table; d UNNY ;' new bed- rable house for gentle- CHILDREN BOARDED. AN EASTERN LADY DESIRES ONE O £\ more young children to hoard; reference glven and required. 2104 Adeline st., Oaklay [ NGLISH WIDOW WISHES 2 CHILDREN T0O bord; room for parent. 473 Gilbert st. TLADY wiTHOUT CHILDREN WOULD LIKE LJ nice child to board. 201 Eleventh st. Geary Street. 634 SEARY-NICELY FURNISHED COSY suite: also single room for gentleman. 8—2 A GEAT NICELY FURNISHED front suite; also single rooms: board. Golden Gate Avenue. 4()() SOLDEN GATE_NICELY FURNISHED front room: gentleman preferred. 498 SOLDEN GATE AVE., NE. POLK ST.— ZO Sunny furnished rooms. ERMAN FAMILY WISHES CHILD T0 board: reasonable. Call Office. URSE WIS t0 board : rea STORES TO LET. 'ORNER "TWENTY-THIRD AND SHOT- well, good location, $35: 515 Third, formeriy bakery, with 3 rooms, make offer; 1049 Folsom, store and living rooms, $16; 437 Fulton, store and 3 rooms, §16. W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgmy. *1768 CARNY — DESIRABLE ANY BUSI D ness; modernized to suit temant; rent reasonable. FUR- GOLDEN GATE—. RNISHED 51 GOLDE rooms: hot and c bat N GATE AVE.—NICELY nished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. $15 TFOR T “HALF OF STATIONE . store, cor. Gough and Oak sts. Gough Street. 1120) SOUGH_SUNNY SUITE OF ROOMS S') turnished or unfurnished; references re- quired. Grant Avenue. 95 GRANT AVE.—WELI-FURNISHED SUN- O ny iront pariors; all conveniences; suitable for doctor or denti: Grove Street. 1(] GEOVE-NEATLY FURNISHED SUNNY room: gent'eman; terms reasonable. Howard Street. F’O:l HOWARD — FINELY FURNISHED [} front rooms, suite or single; also house- keeping. Hyde Street. 408 HYPE- ICELY FURNISHED SUNNY parlor suite; also housekeeping rooms. '$1 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; MORN pL1. ingsun. 503 Hydest. JPOR RENT—PA RT OF STORE, 214 POST ST. ly on premises STORE AND 3 ROOMS; RHEIN & CO.,513 California 2 T AND 4 ROOMS AND res and Webster. 734 Hayes st. T—LARGE 5S 1 > 925 Market: : uo extra ciarge for ges, janitor services or beating. Apply 2t building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montg. st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. NTED...$1100 60-room hi , with bar: 40 boarders... 350 -TOOI, sunny corner: mus: sell. 2 rooms (0 exchange for real estat 10-room house: v tral... Larket st., cor. Ti Jones Street. 207 JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW — management; elegant sunny suites and single; newly furnished; bath, etc.; $10 to $30. Bearny Street. RLINGTON HOUEE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS- ant sunny rooms, en suiteand single; first ciass In every respect: terms reasonable. 4] ( KPARNY_SUNNY SUITES AND SIN- gle rooms from $5 up. v room 12. Larkin Street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR 1007 LARKIN 2; $8 u 120() LARKIN ST—LARGE SUNNY FUR- = nished iron: room; $7 a month; sin- gle 85. McALLISTER — able people; singie farnished rooms als 151 LARKIN —PLEASANT SUNNY 1 front room; newly furnished; reasonable. Leavenworth street. 810 LEAVENWORTH-PLEASANT SUNNY rooms; home comforts; gentlemen only; references. + MCALLISTF ) nished sunp; complete for house- NWORTH—PARLOR FLOOR: sunny; newly papered: fur- ceeping. 1010 5"5ome Dished; house ©)$) McA LLIs TING HOUSE- - room; gas and bath. Y FRONT FUR- housekeeping: also single. )OMS FURNTSHED FOR Q MINNA—LARGE S O nished room srge sunny room MISSTON—SUNNY HOUS : gas and range; ) MISSION—ONE LARGE ROOM FOR Z housekeeping; 88. NEAR THIRTE furnished housekeepin; O’Farrell Street. $)1 O'FARRELL— Y FURNISHED can rooms: housekeeping if desired. OR 5 FURNISHED DZe) rooms for housekeeping; §0od location. Call between 9 and 1. )9O O'FARRELL — ROOMS AND BATH, J: n, 3 and 4 rooms, $10 Minna, near Eighth st. — FLAT; 4 SU 10215 TZ\ SCOTT, NEA b b: stn all Pearl Street. PEARL, COR. MARKET, OPfi OCTAVIA— Upper floor of 3 well-furnishea housekeeping Perry Street. IT SUNNY ROOMS; ished: large yard; new house. 263 Perry st. o O Beanttiul flat of 8 rooms Known convi Call to- r-O'—-'}i POST—LOWER MOI (U nau's and wasbroom; rent $1 water free. Prospect Place. PRUSPECT PL., BET. PINE AND CALT- fornia, below FPowell-Unfurnished front Toom: light housekeeping; $6; single furnished Polk Street. /7 POLK — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; { also other room: Seventh Street. SEVENTH- bousekeeping 100m ICELY FURNISHED sinzie or en suite; yard. 0 A BATH; LARGE : TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. > near E 9 OR 4 ROOMED FL © unfarnished; modern improvements; sunny side. 11 Garden ave., near Devisadero B MO tom price. ‘\'E\\' 71RQ TWENTY - SECOND, 7118 G tanny upper sunn; o 1 ST—_NICE SUNNY 4.ROOMED FLA all modern improvements. Florida, near Twe ROOMS BATH: JUST COM- 1 ward st., near Twelfth UEEER FLAT. 5 LARGE SU ¢ ROOM: yard; cellar; $13. 1611 Stevenson. 914 SUTTER ST.—NICE ST 2614 bath and tubs: $1 WINDOY planked yard and basement. eenth, bet. Valencia and sixth Street. SIXTH—2 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS, FUR- nished for housekeeping; suites and single Stockton Street. STOCKTON — ICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeepir Taylor Street. TAYLOR—2 CONNECTING FURNISH- ed housekeeping rooms; adults only. Third Street. TH{RD—SINGLE. keeping, 5 u brick building; 1020 “EAVENWORTH, COR. CALIFORNTA .ZU _Large sunny bay-window room, suitable for 1or 2 gents.: Market Street. 1019 MARKET, ABOVE SIXTIL IN REAR— Light, alry, sunny furnished rooms; cheap, Yusmifn-; HOUSE, 1045 MARKET. BET. Eixth and Seventh—Single and suites; per night, 35¢ to $1: week, $1 50 to $5: families Minna Street. 172 MISNANE ATLY FURNISHED RMS.: L2 ands1 per week. 618 MINNA-SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS. i QSOO 43 ROOMS: GOOD-PAYING HOUSE; DOV, sunny corner: brick builélng: selling on account of other business: will take $500 cash, balance payments. 115 Second st. =4 OR HOTE 5 ROOM! i barroom and 2 rooms; $85. 549 Howard st. 30 ROOMS, ard corner '] LODGL 8 rooms, including ba inna st. NTLY FURNISHED LODGIN U 0f 50 sunny rooms near Market st.; selling at a easy terms. Busl- $750. ls—uoou‘un’ “NICELY FURNISHED full; cheap; account of sickness. 238 Sixth. FURNITULE OR SALE- OR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AND AR- ticles of every description. D. MCRAE, 829 Mission st. FUE SALE-VERY FINE FUR rooms: suitable for a married couple; positively no dealers. Inguire 1205 Market st. RANGE,_PIANG AND SEVERAL OTHER rooms of furniture, chesp. 1228 Golden Gate ROOMS, OAK FURNITURE COMPLETE.$80 Elegant Brussels carpet laid. Heavy Linoleum laid Floor Ollcloth... . New Bedlounges, our own_make. $5 50 SHIREK & SHIREK, 1810-12 Stockton, nr. Valjo. EDUCTI SON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second-hand: 400 carpets, good 'as new: ofl- cloth, 25¢; parior sults, $19 up: linoleum, 45¢. pece’ chamber suits, §id 50: cornice poles, 2 $6: cash or installments; goods shipped $95(), SHOE STORE FOR SALE: FINELO- OV, cation; doing a good business; one wishing to engage in shoe trade no better opportu- nity can be found. J. B. MEHAN, 509 Kearny st. $350), EXCLUSIVE ~COUNTY —RIGHTS « for_one of the bes: selling articles; 50 per cent profit. CLASSEN & C0., 629 Shotsvell st., 8. F. INESS MAN AS MANAGER OR PART- bonds required. C. M., box 17, Call Office. DAKTY WITH 8500 TO JOIN IN PROFIT- able business. 512 California st., room 14. NER WANTED, OR WILL : steady man; lodging-house, 55 beds, clearing $125 per month. 140 Minna st. R SALE—A ROUTE ON A MORNING paper. Apply 319 E}ghleenth st. For LEASE, EXCHANGE OR SALB— Ranch; wil! pay well. 1217 Clay st. K175, RESTAURKANT “AND ~COFFEE o ). house. good location surrounded by several foundries: suitable for man =nd wife; terms part cash, balance monthly payments. J. M, GOLOBECK, box 110, this office. $45(), GROCERY ANDSALOON: ALLNEW = » goods; death of proprietor reason. Call i STORE &0 LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE on Market and Taylor. SPECK & CO., 602 Mkt. LASS FOUNDRY FOR SALE; DOING A good busiuess; complete plant and tools; low Tent; four years lease; good reasons given for sell- ing. For pariculars nddress GEORGE NOLAN, 133 Beal st., San Francisco. Fou’ SALE—SALOON AND MERCANTILE lunch house. Apply 29 Sixth st. DARTY HAS A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS to invest in profitable business. Principals ad- dress. giving particulars, G. H., box 149, Call. $75( COALYARD; BARGAL N - coal. huy and grain business; fine buila- ing; splendid location; good team; new wagon, scales, truck; new safe; fourstall stable; good lease; cheap rent. ALDEN & GARFIELD, 902 8y, Uakland. PARTY GOING EAST ON JANUARY 1 DE- sires to cose out an established and zood-paying business: small amount of cash ouly required. For particulars address Business, box 14, Call Office. EFINED MIDDLE - AGED GENTLEMAN, with $500 cash, wishes to meet lady or widow with some meana Lo start business. A. F., box 4, Call Oftice, Oakland. $100 PART CASH ( T GOOD PAY- € business: 1o box 4, Call, $30(. ¥OOD_AND COAL YARD WITH J . stable of 8 stalls, including horse and wagon and trade: ground rent $11 30; income of same $17 per month ; will be sold at sacrifice. Ap- Dly at grocery, 217 Mason st.,nr.0'Farrell:no ag'ts. ALF INTEREST IN THE BEST LOCATED livery business in the city; ouyer to attend to office and coilections; rare chance (o right party. Adares L. S., box 64, Call Ofi 9200, Bircar AN AND WIFE; . cigar, notion and candy store: entrance versity grounds, Berkeley, junction Telegraph ave. and electric cars: student’s trade; rent $20: small bouse and garden. Particulars address Owner, Call Office, Oakiand. (GREAT BARGAIN IN & CHICKEN RANCH: X parcners cisagree; must sell. See JAMES, 1004 Market st. ABLISHED BAKERY AND NOTION on Valencia st.: must sell. See JAMES, Fuk SALEON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, A delicatessen, with or without bar. Inquire 1417 Eilis st.: 1o agents. Tiu; O K SALOON FOR SALE. 319 EAST ST. 00D OPPORTUNITY FOR 1 OR 2 PARTIES wishing & legitimate cash business; short hours: pays well; will bear investigation: sickness cause Sorselling. 0.A. LANE & CO., 902 Broadway, Oakiand. HE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND BEST- paying variety theater in the.city for sale; chean: owner going on the road: can make money back In 60 days. Address Theater, box 74, Call. TROCERY-STORE: BUSINESS SIREET; team; £00d stock of goods; cheap, as owner is Tetiring. 501 Hayes st. 1 E RESTA URANT O & 1500. disagreement of Sixth st. M EAT MARKET, TOOLS AXD FIXTURES, to rent or «ell. Shoestore, 2831 Mission st. LACKSMITHSHOP FOR SALE ON AC- count of death. 536 Sacramento st. MARKET ST.; tners. Apply 29 667 MINA, CORNER HTH—NICELY furnished bay-window room; $1 a week. 3itssion Street. 1012 MISSION, NR. SIXTH—3 FURNISHED < rooms for professional man: rent 815. FUR HOUSE, 1168 MISSION—NICELY furnished rooms, single or en sulte: transients. 12§8 MISSION, NEAR NINTH ST.—TWO O sunny furnished rooms suitable for one or two gentlemen; reasonable. Ninth Street. 126} NINTH-NEATLY FURNISHED BAY- 402 window rooms: with or without board; also single rooms; terms moderate. Octavia Street. NY FRONT ROOM UN- r back parlor. 933 OFARRELL ELY FURNISHED sunny rooms, en sulte and single. 3] OFARRELL — NEWLY FURNISHED sunny front room: suitable for gentlemen. HE CORNWALL— RNISHED sunny rooms: in sutte or single; by day, week month. 416 O Farrell st. T ek OF 606 O'FARRELL — front room, 62 O'FARRELL nished parior. UNNY FURNISHED juitable for 2; reasonable. —LARGE SUNNY UNFUR- Pine Street. 61 PINE—-SUNNY ROOM: per month. 62 'UNNY FURNISHED ROOMS; able. 72' PINE—. VONSHIRE. BAY VIEW; ) suites $15 up; room for light housekeeping. p b Post Street. 70 POST — NICELY FURNISHED FRONT aleove room; also sunny back parl: 216 and $11. 91 B POST—-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT sulte: also sunny single 100ms in modern flat; terms reasonable. '91:;\ POST—SMALL, NEAT FURNISHED ) room; closet, bath, zas: $5. 1304 FIST-C0ZY CONNECTING ROOMS nicely furnished: every convenience; plenty of closats; bath: reasonable; references. $4, 85 AND 810 OR. SOUTH PARK — nished housekeeping; ranning water; Turk Street. TURK—2 SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- keeping, or without. NTY-SIXTH. NEAR MISSION— 2 Large sunny housekeeping suite; nicely turnished; $9. PO LET water- t and bath; 3 ard and Folsom, wes: of Se te, or room 1 enth. Hotel Pleasanton, Valencia Street. 1A—2 NICELY FURNISHED front rooms and kitchen. o) GROV LLZ yooms av QOUR ROOMS, BATH, THIRD FLOOR: NO children: $12 50: quiet, sunny, clean attractive DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth st n Ness Avenne. VAN NESS AVE.—NEWLY FURNISHED sunny suites for housekeeping; very reagon- able and comfortabie: with baths. NT AND REAR Twelfth st., between Mission and Ho' W UPPER FLAT; 56 ROOMS AND BATH; back_lot: improvements: cellar, s:able and yard. 17 Sharon si., bet. Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Sanchez and Church’; rent reduced. 710 FRASKLIN-LOWER FLAT 6 ROOMS {10 and bath; ‘rent reasonabi N ODERN LOWER FLAT bath: new: 1134 Twenty ket st. i © NEW FLATS: 7 SUNNY ROOMS AND & bl latest improvements unohstructable i d ard, 923 L premises. 18. 1 FLAT ND BAT b . §15, upper flat 6 rooms and bath. 53 Thirteenth st., near Howard. ’al,’,‘ SU. Y FLAT: 5 ROOMS, GAS AND -fib +). bath. 128 Twenty-six: 10 UPPE + st., off Harri TXTRA CONVENIENT S Y FLAT, 7 rooms, bath. 1314 Fell, near Baker. OVELY FLAT: 5 RUOMS AND BATH. 814 rent to key downstairs.” JAV DOLLA RS, DIMES AND NICKELS by renting a flat from BALDWIN & HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. ‘Washington Street. SUNNY UNFURNISH- WASHINGTON ed housekeeping rooms. ‘Webster Street. WEBSTER — $12. 2 HOUSEKEEPING rooms: 4 rooms, $18; complezely furnished. Welsh Street. 1 WELSH, OFF FOURTH—2 OR 8 NICE- 2 1y furnished housekeeping rooms, cheap. =—n21¥ Turnished housckecping Ton Ceeh EOOMS TO LET. Brannan Street. FURNISHED ROOMS: $1 per week: use of stove. - Bush Streer. BUSH—NICE SUNNY PLEASANT : gas and bath; $7 and $9. BUSH—N CELY FURNISHED FRONT alcove room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. BUSH—NICELY FURNISHED PAR- lor suite or singie room: private family; Broadway. CELY FURNISHED single and housekeeping; BROADWAY Street. 8]0 EOWELL — LARGE SUNNY SINGLE room; lady or gentleman; 87. eventeenth Street. 439 SEVENTEENTH—TO LET: A BUNNY room in a private family with or without board; 2 ladies or 2 gents. Sixih S'reet. 83 SIXTH — THE HILLSDALE, SUNNY rooms; single and en suite: $1 to $1 50 a day. Stockton Street. 1314 STOCKTON—SUNNY FRONT SUITE: doctor’s office: elegantly furnishd; cheap. Sutter Street. 91 SUTTER-3 LARGE, SUNNY, NICELY furnished rooms; $6, §8 and §10. Tenth Street. 111 TENTH, NEAR MARKET-3 LARGE sunny rooms. Third Street. W INUHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; most convenient rooms 25¢ to $1 50 per night ; $1 50 to $6 per week: electric lights in every room: reading ©m; free bus. 963 THIRD — SUNNY _FRONT BINGLE rooms; furnished: $1 25 o week. ‘Turk Street. 1 TURK-—NICE SUNNY DOUBLE FRONT room; $9. 1 TURK-NEW MANAGEMENT AND FUR- nishings; stationary stands, gas, tiling, grates in each room; sunny side; alcove suites and single rooms; cheapest in the city. 543 TURK_SINGLE SUNNY KOOM; GAS, bath; §5. Van sess Avenue. 51 VAN NESS — NICELY FURNISHED rooms: no objection to light housekeeping; also single. Miscellaneous. FUL’I‘ON HOUSE, OPP. CITY HALL—FUR- nished rooms, single or en suite; $8 and $16 up. MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL REOPEN- £\ ed on the European plan; lizht airy rooms from 26¢ to 81 per day, $4 per month and up. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. FURNITURE AND CARPETS ©948-950 Mission st. OAL AND GRAIN YARD, BUILDING IN- cluded; long lease: 2 horses, 2 wagons; must be sold at once; rent §10. Apply 1613 0" CARPET CLEANIN \M CARPETCLEANING,RENOVA- mgr. Tel. South 250. J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING (incorp.); old-established carpet-cleaning :_cleaning 3¢ yara. 230 Fourteenth st Mission 74. (JOENER SALOON AND GROCERY, WITH lease, for sale. Apply at 813 Bryant st., cor. of Clinton. 4()(). SALOON; GOOD LOCATION: SOLD account traveling. 208 Washington. BAKERY ¥OR SALE: FORSE, WAGON, stock and fixtures; rent paid for & month $1500. Address Baker, box 148, Call. CAuPE'rs'Tuuno"u HLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & Tenth si. _Telephone number, south 36. INATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating W HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and aitering. 813-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244 YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH work send to SPAULDING'S PloneerCar- Beating Works, 863-7 Tehama: tel. So-40. Cuxxusiuwir BEATING WORKS 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone east 126. o BEATING AND REN PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE ‘Whitiier Siate €cnool. In pursuance of the action of the Board of Trus- tees of the Whittier State School, sealed proposals 1 be received by the Superintendent of said school at his office, in Whittier, Los- Angeles County, Cal., up to 12 o'clock ., Tuesday, Decem- ber 17,1895, for furnishing the following ‘supplies t0 the said school for the year 1896: said supples to be of California manufacture or production where price and quality are equal and to consist of: 1. Coftee, tea, syrup, rice, etc. 2. Canned gobds. 8. Groceries, 4. Butter, egas, cheese, yeast. 5. Flour, meal, barley, bran, middlings, ete. 6. Beans, potatoes, vese:ables, etc. Beef, mutton and pork. : . Lara, tallow. ham, bacon, etc. . Benzine, gnso'ine, coaloil. . Crude oil. wood, coal, etc. Flannel, cassimere and blankets. Crockery and glassware. Leather and shoe findings. . Brooms and bhrushes. . Cavs, hits, suspenders and rubber clothing. - Furniture and motiresses. *Jce. . Drugs. Stationery. All parties or firms_desiring to bid will address Superintendent of the Whittier State School, Whit- tler, Cal., for terms and specifications and blank forms. Tn_ order to preserve uniformity and to facilitate the award ju has been resolved to receive no bids nless made upon blank forms furnished by the Superintendent. The number of clase bid for should be platnly ked on outside of envelope containing bid. DREW MULLEN, President. . C. PATTERSON, ADINA MITCHELL, ] Trustees. ESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION: WILL sell cheap: account, sickness. 524 Sixth st. ‘ALOON TO LET—FIXTURES AND 2 LIVING rooms: rent $20. 350 Brannan st., near Third. FOR SALE CHEAP — A GOOD-PAYING wood and coal business: centrally located in Oakland. Inquire az Call Office, Oakland. ()LD-ESTABLISHED MILK ROUTE FOR sale cheap on account of retiring from business; § horses, 3 wagons; from 20 to 23 cans milk trade louble set an single set of harne: 1 doable se g) ness. Apply TOCESMITH -SHOF FOR SALE: ON 4G count of other business; rent $10. 448 Va- lencia st., near Sixteenth. OR SALE—SALOON: 625 KEABRNY ST.; inguire from 2 10 5 o'clock. Fn:xl"rvml: A23;D y'xkl.\'o MOVING BUSI- ness for sale: 2 horses, large w: - pleto onthit, Address C box g, Catie o “™ W ANTED—A FEW PERSONS WITH SMALL capital to join me in_the manufacture of an entirely novel article of unlimited application; pays big profits. Call at Mercantile Machine ‘Works, 7256 Montzomery st., 9 A. M. DEeOBR S IR s L s e e e CLAIRVOYANTS. [ESSNERIRIRNA uwwsm v DVICE AND ASSISTANCE FOR ALL! Never in the annals of clairvoyancy have future events been as truthfully foretold as by Protessor Eugene. His patrons are the very best business people of San Francisco. 1t 18 not necessary to refer to distant lands or_foreign cities for credentials. HI1S SUCCESS IS ASSURED—HIS PATRONS COMMEND HIS REPORT. All are pleased and delighted with his readings. Mulititudes visit his par- lors daily and are happy. His power ex- cites the wonder and the admiration of even the most skeptical. Gifted by nature with marvelous mediumistic powers, thls remark- able man mav be consulted on matters pertaining to the welfare of the human race. HE GIVES ADVICE ON BUSINESS, speculation, ~investments, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorce; settles lovers’ quarrels, reunites the separated and causes & speedy and happv marriage with the one of your choice. The earth reveals to him the hidden treasures buried in her bosom. He locates mines and buried treasures, Interprets dreams, tells of your friends and_enemies, removes evil Influences, gives aivice pertaining to lawsnits, everything. Developing mediums a specialty. The troubled and unfortunate shouid seex his counsel. Thousands of families long separated have been reunited by his efforts; thousands of hear:s made giad through his truthful predictions. He is the only clairvoy- ant on earth recognized by the profession as_their brightest star. His power ap- Pproaches the miraculous, and he might well be termed the Isalah of the nineteenth cen- tury. He i3 also the only one who prepares the real Egyptian Charm. All persons unsuccess- ful in business, who seem to be unlucky, should visit the Professor, seek his aid and counsel and start aright. He is con- stantly In receipt of congratulations from those whom he has assisted. Thousands have be- come wealthy through his advice. He is ever Teady to assist all those with capital to find a safe and good-paying investment. Young men " starting in business will find it greatly to their advantage to consult the Profes- sor on all matters of financial interest to them- selves. The Professor positively does all that he advertises to do. Remember, the Pro- fessor is permanently located in San Fran- cisco, and that his past work is his future references: it speaks for ftself. The Professor always gives perfect satisfaction in all things he meniions in this notice. THE PROFESSOR Should mot be classed among the many cheap pretenders wno infest the City and bring dis- repute to the profession. Professor Eugene's perlors are visited by business men of good Trepute, anxious for reliable information as to the outcome of future investments, and by ladles of high social standing. His parlors are so arranged that one party does not see another while awaiting ~tneir turns o comsult the professor. He is at presen: engaged upon many Im- portant cases whereln hundieds of thousands of dollars are involved. His past success In matters of great import are a positive guarantee of his power to perform the wonders that have made him famous. Cases that bailie the legal talent because of their complexity and obscurity are easlly unraveled by the professor. In invest- ments where large amounts are at stake he will charge a small fee for consultation and take a commission for his services when the in- vestment pays a handsome profit. He does this to assist many who call 1o con- sult him on very imporiant matters and who are inclined to be skeptical. EGYPTIAN CHARMS AND THEIR POWER. The genuiue apply to elther sex. They possess _magnetic power that attracts: the weaker power is irresisubly drawn to the stronger. We all know that any m: etl: piece of steel will pick up & needio or & e by the blade. The kgyptian charm magnetizes the body and coniro s the mind of one - son to do the bidding of the other. The lady or genueman (as the case may be) Daving the most magnetism will seek ita affin- ity, and while & lady may beable to draw many gentiemen 1o her, the one she loves will re- ‘main distant. Why ? Simply because she. has not suflicient magnetic power to draw him to her. The Egyptian charm sup- plies the power and a speedy union is the result. It is perfectly safe and harmless In its work- ings. It causes happy marriages, removes coldness and indifferences between hus- Dband and wife. Lovers find in tne charm 8 secret and conridential sagency, working for thelr mu:ual interests and ducing results 80 pleasing and gratify- ing they are prouse in s praise. Scores who have consulted him consider his advice and assistance most valuable. He has made fortunes for many. finding for them, through bis power of second sight, invest- ments that teiurned them great profit. Many married couples who hLeretofore have quarreled and led miserable lives are mow united and living contented and happy. Drink- ing husbands have been reformed and re- clalmed aud restored to their families. Ab- sent friends have been found: wayward girls have been shown the folly of their ways and started in the path of obedlence and duty, and & moral reformation has restored their social standing in their community. All of these things are of daily occurrence right in the heart of a great city. Letters come pouring in from all pars of the world involving questions of great import and com- plexity, and every reply is most gratifying. To the troubled and unhappy his advice is sooth- ing and beneficial, giving them that peace of mind thar wealth nor power can pro- duce. Men of the world consult him upon matters of business and speculation, sport- ing men upon games of chance. Even minis- ters of the gospel send for his wonderful Egyptian Charm and marvel at his_power. Professor Eugene is the only clairvoyant iuthe Western world who thoroughly understands the preparation and the working of the real Oriental £gyptian Charm. HIs truth- ful reading of the past, present and future continues to be the source of great pleasure and profit to all his many patrons. The Professor wishes it disfactly under- stood that he does not charge for this wonderful charm—simply for the work that accompanies it. All letters with stamp_answered. Cut this out, as it will not, appear. dalis. iiours, 10 A t08P. ). F. EUGENE, 1728 Market ‘pariors 1, 2, 3, 4, San Francisco, Cal. TARLIGHT MEDIUM AT ONE GLANCE RE- veals past, present, future. 8654 Market, rm. 2. RESENT, PAST AND FU1URE, 26c. MME. LEGGETTE. 811 Tehama st., near Fourth. EST CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD READER on earth; ladies and gents, 26c. 206 Fourth st. ME. RAVENA RETURNED; SITS DAILY; names given,25¢ up. 828 Howard, bet.4th& Sth. CmAxs. LATESTSLOT MACHINES, WHOLE- sale; agents wanted. KAHN & CO., 240 Calif. st. LAIRVOYANT AND LIFE READER; LA- dies 25c. 230 Clara st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. PARTNER WANTED — BUSINESS ESTAB- lished since 1860 capital required from $45,000 10 250,000, Addrecs Bl B0, box 34850 MES. BELL AND MAY, CLAIRVOYANTS and magnetic healer: readings and treatment daily, 10 to §: circles every evening, ¥ o'clock; 25 cts.” 86514 Market st., parlors 8-10. 00D PAYING TIN AND STOVE STORE, plumbing-shop combined. 1103 Stockton st. OST CONVENTiNT AND RESPECTABLE:; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $3 per week; free bus 1o and from the ferry. $300 ROUTE FOR SALE; EVENING - paper; pays $150 per month. Apply this oflice ME. ARNDT, BEST GERMAN FORTUNE- teller: only 25¢ and 50c; show you the picture of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison st. ROF. LEON, CLAIRVOYANT, PALMIST, trauce charmer, has no equal; vaiuable advice, reunites lovers, causes speedy marriage, removes evil_influences; troudies healed. 583 Post, 9 to 8. M2k MOREAU, MEDIUM; REVEALS THE ¥l past,present and futare;25¢ up. 764 Howard st. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEO e s OR XMAS—ROUGH-COATED THOROUGH- bred St. Hernard pups: grand stock; very beaithy. 812 Elizabeth st., near Castro. NE ALMOST NEW SYMPHONTUM MUSIC- J box, with 44 music plates: cost $100; will take $60._AMELLA, box 79. Cail Office. TEON Box. COMBINATION LOCK AND AIR- pistol, cheap. 633 Merchant st. BARERS TROUGH, PEELS AND TOOLS for sale. 120 Sixth'st. ROPOSALS F SUPPLIES FOR VETE- rans' Home A ssociation—Notice i3 hereby given that sealed proposals will be reccived by the board of directors of the Veterans’' Home Association at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Fran- ¢isco, California, np to 2 o'clock . M., Saturday, Lecember 21,1895, and opened immediately there- after In the presence of bidders, for furnisning and delivering quariermaster and commissary supplies for the Veterans’ Home, Napa County, California (railroad station Yountviile), for the six months gommencing January 1, 1896, and ending June Schedules, with Information and instruct ons for submitting blds, will be furnished upon appii- cation to tho undersigned. Bidders will car fully follow the conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it {s in accordance with such schedules. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to J. C. Cur- tler, treasurer. conditional that the bidder will enter into a good and valid contract, upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board re- serves the Tight to reject any or all bids, and to order any quantity over or under the amount spect: fied. Address J."J. Scoville, Secretary Veterans' Home Assoctation, room 18, 820 Sansome street, San Francisco, California, By order of the board of directors, J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. OR SALE — LIGHT EXPRESS WAGON (new); made to order; top and pole. - 660 Bryant st. NE 1WO-SEATFD FAMILY CARRIAGE: chelFfl. At 1131 York, bet. Twenty-tuird and Twenty-fourth sts. R SALE—-COAL WAGON: NEARLY NEW. Feiite Clipper st. OF WAGON, SUITABLE FOR LAUNDKY or delivery. 1140 Folsom st. ARGAINS FOR XMA A few odd rockers, c! at manufacturers’ cost. = Ci to 61 First st. QPECIAL SALE—ALL-RATTAN ROCKERS, ladies’ size, $3 up: gents’ size, $4 up; baby- carriages, full size, best gear, $5 up; just the thing for Christmas. California Rattan Co., 65-61 First. LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT and sold. 8. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. HURSES, A A e e e R. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERIN, Do 1o 675 botice Departmens:: bhics oaa hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401. 150 SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR. Contracting outht: sand wesons s scrsdern o e contracting ; agor sc: 1128 TFJ OESES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH: GOOD care and feed; send for circalar, ranch, 630 Commercial st. S T M 40 HORSES FCR SALE: ALSO WAGONS ies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes. day. BULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioncers. irs and baby-carriages ifornia Rattan Co., 55 \THEL GRAY, CARD-READER, PALMIS- try and magnetist. 1031 Market st., rooms 1 and 2. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, resent, future: ccnsultations on all affairs: noth: ng excepted; names given: good advice: sure help: restores losi love by sympathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1: letter $2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC. 0 CHANCE TO BEAT THIS IF YOU TRAMP the city over; elegant upright piano, fancy case, Tull size, perfect condition, siightly used: $.5: guaranteed b years: but there are Dot enough 10 ‘around, 80 better snatch it up at once. The J. EWING CO., warerooms second floor, Flood bldg. ling pianos: special inducements for the hol i r new plano for $187; pianos for ren e e BN, CORTAL & SON, O'Farrell. = E BEST PLACE IN [HAE CI1Y TU 5U Tannl,plnno you intend purchasing for the holi- days; don’t forget that we CAITY an immense stock at popular prices; now s your best time to select; cash Or easy terms. o N EXCEEDINGLY NICE UPRIGHT PIANO for practice offered this week at $80. Room 12, Flooé building. ASH WILLSECURE A SNAP IF YOU A amedintely; fine upright piano; very little used: price $150. 1.0om 11, Flood building. J ICE EINWAY FOR $205; IMMEDIATE :g: ni;remnry. Room 10, Fiood building. TANOS— P Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Brown and Simpson: easy terms. 735 Marke: st. AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT; IN N perfect order; sacrificed. 1019 Van Ness ave. SINE $400 PIANO—$)90 CASH OR INSTALL- B st soll. %3 ighth st., Oakland. “A BRIVED—A LOT OF (‘ELLB'RA‘:EEDX‘-HEH rade 1. L. Neumann pianos for the holiday pricés. and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 Ninth st. ; SAVED ON PURCHASE OF YOUR $100 5inoipricos reduced. BRUBNN,228Post AINES BKUS’ PIANO — A SUPERB IN- ‘strument, surpassing any piano that we have hitherto handied: we invite a critical inspection. A. L BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st- TMETROPOLITAN TEMPLE—CALL AND A% e wonderful Muenlfeld Pianos: they are the talk of the town: immense assortment just re- ceived. J. T. BOWERS & SON, Sole Agents. (FES FOR BUSINESS. The fines: line of new plance for rent and sale 1u San Francisco. . HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels building. $7 EXCELLENT LARGE _UPRIGHT : plano; perfoct; sacrifice. 1359 Folsom st cor. Tent] INE PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAP. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. TEINWAY, WEBER, EMERSON, ESTBY and numerous other standard makes of planos and organs are sold upon easy terms and reasonably by SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., plano house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. 35: MAHOGANY PIANO, 10 Post st. NOS FROM $100 UP. HOR- NUNG'S, leading piano-house, 216 Post st UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZI'THE OLD& NEW M. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. EMOVED—F. W. SPENCER & CO. TO 388 Post st., near Powell, sole agents Conover, Colby and 'Spencer pianos. 328 Post st. TASY TERMS: LOW PRICES. KUHLER & L CHASE. DECfER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AN other first-class makes of pianos; little used: Cheap for cash or on easy terms KOHLER & CHASE "8 and 30 O'Farrell st. N ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS A fuitars and banjosat MAUVAIS'. 769 Market. BIEOY MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans. Briggs and other planos. VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THX U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS] sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome s, S. F, General savings & i0an business. Ed E. Hill, Pres.; Oliver Eldridge, V.Pr.; W_Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man. poii R R A AR L e ) PAULSELL 1S SENTENCED. Judge Bélcher Has Ordered Him to Prison for Fifteen Years. The Court Delivered a Lengthy Opin- ion on the Points Involved in the Case. @Judge Belcher has denied the motion for anew trial made by counsel for W. E. Paulsell, and sentenced the defengant to fifteen years’ imprisonment. Paulgell was convicted of robbing Carroll’s faro flank on Market street of nearly $20,000. In denying the motion for z'new trial Judge Belcher reviewed the circumstances of the robbery—how the place was entered by two men, how they stood up the guards and decamped with all the money they could lay their hands upon. Paulsell was chased and caught and was tried and con- victed. The Judge then entered into a minute consideration of the points upon which the defendant relied for a new trial. An ex- ception was made at the triai to the refusal of a challenge to O. D. Balawin to act as juror. The challenge was on the ground that Baldwin admitted tnat he would con- sider the defendant would have more reason and inducement to depart from the truth than other witnesses. His Honor declared that “It is the law of this State that the jury may consider the defendant’s relation to the case and all the induce- ments and temptations which would or- dinarily influence a person in his situa- tion.” * He cited numerous authorities to support this mllni. fn regard to the challenge of Juror ‘W. D. Walker because he had previous to the trial heard some one say that Paulsell had “held up” a faro bank, Judge Belcher held that the impression thus received was not sufficient 10 constitute a disquali« fying bias. The objection that the court erred in ad- mitting testimony as to the flight of the “second man’’ was disposed of as without weight, as the flight of all three parties was an act in which tbe defendant was an actor. Objections made to the wording of sev- eral of the instructions were reviewed at length, and numerous authorities were cited to sustain the correctness of the lan- guage used. “At the trial,”” concluded the Judge, ‘“‘some contention was made that, as the place robbed was a gambling establish- ment, there was no offence. The rule in civil cases that the lJaw will not lend its aid to assist one wrongdoer to recover from his fellow has no application in criminal proceedings. In criminal pro- ceedings tge injury is to the people, and the moral status of the parties is of no consequence, save as it may affect the credibility of their testimony. * * * For these reasons the motion for a new trial ought to be denied.”” After denying the motion Judge Belcher sentenced Paulsell to be imprisoned for fifteen years. A USUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms; love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling: develops clalrvoysnce, slate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm: fee $1 and upward. 2328 Mission, nr. Twentiet W ’'S_NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — T A WEkkiy CALL. 1n wrapoer. for mnmn;m SPARLTUALISM, TARLIGHT, THE MIGHTIEST MEDIUM OF themany; ber influence once exerted brings to the unfortunate wealth, health, hope and happl. ness; her almost supernatural powers are beyond the realm of man, handed down from the sooth- sayers and astrologers of ancient Egypt, whose powers of prediction were marvelous in the ex. treme and whose magic charms can make you in- vulnerable to the evil Influences and spirits that Bover like a volcanie cloud over the unfortunate; the “Star Light” inedium has been indorsed by many of he leading scientific ‘and professionai i see her at once. Market st Cut this out. e anes RS8. C, J. MEYER, TRANCE BUSINESS medium; circl 251458 S\lluril:c les Monday and Friday evenings. EST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 106, 505 see Anisar et Skeptics Tovitet » 00N R. WO0OD — INDEPENDE) D writer ln’d trance medium. M’TNI;A;III.BLAT‘ RS. J1.'J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVO E trance medinm; sittings 1. 18 Stocktan at. ASTERN STAR PLANET-SEERESS AND E psychometriat; consultation bOc. 917 Market. RS, MAYO STEERS, TEST AND M readings dafly. 101 va‘v.‘y;‘r." Ptk e PARTNERSHIP NOTICES, SETS SECOND-HAND HA| ; 100 kinds: second-hand 'muu.xzzs!?.&r: 2180 20 chean hornes. Fifteentis and Valoncia sie. PHYSICIANS, W AGOSNS, CARTS, HARNESS, ETC., CHEAP L EGAN'S, 2117 Mission; wagon wanted. EMOVED—DR. C. C. O'DONNEL Market st. Diseases of women & speciaiy. *o0 ISSOLUTION OF COPARTN KRS o copartnership heretofore existin, “-L:or‘r lc‘l: firm name of “BUNSTER & (”ANX!INI " doing business at 834 and (09 Marke: 8 this day dis- e A N KR Will be sottied by the underaighedtt T "h B 0. C. BUNSTER, HAND-PAINTED CHINA. The Dresden Keramic Club Gives Its First Exhibition. An exhibition of hand-painted china was given by the Dresden Keramic Club yes- terday afternoon and evening at Red Men's Hall on Post street, below Powell. . It was the first collected display of the skill and proficiency attained by the thirty members, and included over 500 pieces of chinaware of various shapes and sizes ar- ranged upon tables. A particularly attractive collection among the roomful of daintily touched and tinted crockery was the work of Mrs. C. S. Packard, the president of the club. Then there was a set in blue, a pretty lit- tle array of {rail and dainty cups and saucers and a lamp and other’ pieces that had received their decorations irom the brush of Miss Kmily Herzer. Two little artists, Jefferson and Walter Graves, aged 10 and 12 years, each had a table covered with very creditable evidences of their workmanship. In the evening the club dined at the Hotel Savoy. Following is the list of menibers: Mrs, Willlam Alfs, Mrs. Arber, Miss Dorothy Baruth, Mrs. M. Foster, Mrs. A. C. Freese, Mis¢ Charlo(te Frioke, Mrs, Walker Graves, Jefferson Graves,\Walker Graves, Mrs. Gireen, Mrs. Charles Gruenhagen, Mrs, George D, Graham, M Ells Gutekow, Miss Nelye Giusti, Miss Emily Herzer, Miss May Hoasoh, Mrs. Kelso, Miss Kieinhaus, Odin Kelso, Miss Mn!um Lacy, Mrs. Langley, Mrs, Naber, Mrs. C. N, Packard, Mrs. Charles Qualkman, Miss Reotor, Miss My#tle Scott, Mist A, Spreckels, Miss L. Spreckels, Miss Searles Mis, Horace Soott. e e