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14 ; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1897. NEW TO-DAY—DRY GOODS s sfanfrsfpeteeiestrefesirnianiairstasitrsfssfe et atantsstatastasotssofeafssteatedodastaseatesfasts A, serianianiasiatasiasianianianiasianiasirsiastsshastrsiasiaets 25 oo e focfe ik 3 | = D IR ERY @ v 2 THIRD DAY INDRESS 600DS 3 ng actaa v 1 purs wool | aelicn “rivbed, () 53 ble 1€, GoubI : 4 i ' BLACK COTTON HOSE CHANC &) Zscinein o medlvm Leavy . pr With bigh-spiiced hex S Ihis is actuaily wortr rrc i3 2ina dowsle soles and toes, WORD ]l._ e = ©o8 fof wants ana lnings. 85°% 3 2 Signal Sale pri Palr . OIS price 5 Yara ¥ LR above item wiil bear investigatingy 3 wmpmEew I THIS FLAG SIGNALS | sl | mudo of extra good beavy mus- NOY_eHANGE SILK, B i reguiar 750 Fancy Change & | & Torchon Lace Trimmed.. 25¢ each k. in all the newes: B3 <= LADIES' 3 Mus- 3 e 3 | muslin underwear, tucked )¢ H ., the bes - ()( 3 3 v rnme or- 20 a 34-inch outing eloth 3 mmpEEecar 280 -] EeRShGUUOW 1904 s INE CAMBRIC ; | ALL-wooL FRENGH BEI b - 8, bona fide alue 2 £, every color a good one— <. it St eyt Janaties It signals better times, busy 0 44 Inch o 2 LB TR buying crowds, Liliputian prices. &) E FANCY WAIST s ard in the | olor bo.tom. Sigual Sale price. . It signals a business booming, NEISAT-. = enlarging, developing. It signals LADIES' WHITE V. U i 1 15G R COX G¢ 1 _ . goodn, losely sir covered JU " special selling of special buys. s 3 While cotion meL........... Each 7 - | el =i It signals the opening of a new e LADIES N ihin department — cooking uteflSlls~. THIRD DAY IN NOTIONS. horn boued, 2 side It signals the sale of a manu-| : £ or 10w back, I or e | FANCY STRIPE NECK RIB- waisted, 4. nne for sumn facturer’s lot of Suit Samples, | bought at 40c on the dollar. It NS, 149 boits in the tire ot on s tosfrstprfaeirfrstantaniastont 18¢ 2 3 " 4 % [ Wide, wortn fro signals a bargain carnival no| Yurd Signal Sale e i THOUSAND LACE COL- thrifty buyer can afford to miss. ARS, rich butter color, deep &L | Yavayke lace potats, & beauii ] 91 = e e (A LTS T A signa 122 3 | Sale leader at : 2 Each % 3 THIRD DAY IS THE NEWDEP'T. | vayey moxews sor vene % | (Not ovel cream, navy or tan. Signal i) .g. — Sale.. Yard 1 FIGU D LAWNS, 00 yards + “hu\ljs.‘l]n At a sacr , more than SIX THOUSAND HANDKE § | Dalf sold iuesdny and_yes 1 e CHIEFS, an Immense cash | aay. easil: worth 7¢, 31-iuch. < | Heavy 1i h n & P ase of Ladies’ Handker- 1 A Signal Sa.e sensation Yard | Tin Ha chiefs, Swiss embroldered, scal- (No over 1. Gray ¥ oped edges, piain b eic. The entire pu | \ : | SH GOODS SNAP—A mis- Hnamel DUGKISE Dams.. nale without reserve ut AN At R | s hsuteori G© vy e s NEW IDEA DRESS PATTERNS 3 == [ Dotal fador 1o ) i A m scilinneous loc or put al Church, at the Corner of Van Ness Avenue and | Vains 8/scand 10 ad e NrnEr Muge STl S e i : apanned Dist brice R Each Clay Street, at a Cost of at Least $50,000. The Design Has Not Been Acczpt:d, but Is Favored by the Con- | uids o . Ketties, et e i 1500 yards o th ‘ amel Fry s grzgation of St. Luke’s. gvesx Jard wos 1’."” = LADIEY SUIT BEP'T. i . [From the plan- of Architect Samvel New NV T67aras 0 each Gusiomer) | We guarantes our steel body Gray Enamel Wars | 1o b1t BhACK GHEVIOL t0 be the best made. SUITS, blazer jackel iry thoroughly lined and bound: a lot bought at = sacrifice th is worth the price, - 10 38, 7 /) g Some more of our great o~ — wool Tan 3 ~ Come izes 3 r | often used by human souls of a_ rather | such a trouble it is a charity to afford it | unprogressed type, who are awake and | the opportunity of expressing its wishes. | E active on the lower levels of the astral | If no one is within reach who is able to | worid. In trance writing and speak communicate directly. then as a last re- | more advanced souls are generaily source automatic writing or some other | LADIES BLACK FIGURED A oAl PAUA ERIRTN i | | agents, and most of these have lately | form of mediumship may be utilizes. Buat | Ay gl PR 3 it = passed through death. In some casss| when the disturbing question is settled Huie's...... 2 (INCORPORATED] The 40¢ on the Dollar Suit souls, still using physical bodies, will use | further communication of the kind should | OUR CGex i KIRT black | this means of communication with an in- | be shut off. el gk B | structive purpose w, and occasion- | Let me add finally that, while depre- | Sgusduipecy creiily made, §9.00 | 937-945 Market Street, ally —but very rarely —inteliigences of | cating the development of mediumship leader at Hales ... Each | SAN FRANCISCO. Y ay for your pck. HALE B;ROTHERS ARE BUILDING the LARGEST BUSINESS IN FRISCO. superhuman power will thus utiiize a | for the above reasons—which would bear | | She Does Not Believe That | medium of an exceptionally pure nature. | much elaboration—all theosophists glad!y Janitor ]ens Nielsen’s The value of the communication made | pay tribute to tne spiritulists for the must in every case depend on the knowl- | services they have rendered in the com- . | & Seances Are at All cdge of the entity making it, and for the | bat against matersaliom. Tney ticed siat. | Frightful Fall of Soms |<* : Desirab most part the knowiedge of those who use | cule and persecution with fortitude and | e e s esirable. the mediums is of a very limited charac. Only Rather Undeveloped Sou's Seek Mediums to Speak Through. Occurrence of Spiritualistic Phenom- ter. The Luman souls that press into the snance-room to communicate with the world they have quitted are generally very little evoived, and what they bav to “say is profoundly uninteresting; limited to & very narrow range of the astral world by their low grade of evoiu- tion, they can impart next to nothing as to its conditions. They gossip as they gossiped here, and are as petty as they were during earth life. The higher com- munications can only be obtained where patleace, defending what they knew to be facts despite storms of opposition of the | most virulent and often cruel kind, and the Lonor is due to them which should be yielded to all who dare tosiand by an un- popular truth and breast the torrent of ignorance at its fullest tide. ANNIE BESANT. | NITES OF THE THENTERS, Ninety Feet. Indu'ging Pieasantries a|iofa yon sealousin your dutys: Few Moments Before the Acc dent. | for myself that for the eighteen or twenty vears I have known you you have been my personal friend and I have always The revered ex-Chie: was deeply moved | a3 he rose to reply amid the applause of | those present. He thanked the donors | . SR for their beautiful gifr, and accepfed it in | A firm name that stands for the same spirit of friendship it_had been | pure food and low prices and given. He would prize it, not for its in- ot S | trinsic value, but for the love 1 all good things in groceries. nd affe: s = in itself its source does not give it digni | Mutual building at amentoand Mont- | He had severed his connection Ib. 21 STOCKTON STREET. :le]xex‘:: 3?:'::;';3?;:11 n;e (t;rnlnde«i,‘ :‘.”‘e;. Crushed and Bleeding the Sufferer | :m? xx1«l:-ow=d irum( (lh: meu“) v;;;mm | Prices specially reduced 23 v s of good type, 8 ;4 he had been associated for many y .| 7 ena Are Beyond Disput-—Astral where the sitters are carefully selected. A S in “T F S Waes Still Able to Speak When He had always ielt that the public peace | for three days : Teflu-pees. where no low-class entity i permitted to Scene in “The Fatal Card” | Picked U was in good hands and that he had a body e b ety sosnt 40 communicate, where Larmonious and Would B Littl | P of men at his back who would go even | cts. gallon. i A fine line of goods especially for i benevolent thoughts prevail. It must ou ear a Little | |into the jawsof death with him. That| SALAD DRESSING—25 cts. battle ook A - s always be remem bered that a communica- Cutti — | was one of the many reasons why he loved | Oirs. Heerman's). picnickers and campers. While Mrs. Annie Besant was in this | L0 #8ins nothing in value by coming utting. 4 | them. Ithad been iis experience with a FRENCH PRUNES (40 to the Ib. Ae e BNIBe Y Wwas in this | ¢om (he astral world, and if it be foolish g Jens Nielsen, head janitor in the Pacific | nody of men to be not only strict, but just. and finest in the market)—5 cts. City some of her friends asked her to | | | vith them | e it i T t! Y L - - | NI ERRY (Native)—; g t;m: ndxelte_r giving her lee:u on lTED!o- pibus far every thoughtial spiritualist The AlvazarisiClever “Tough® Child | i S it e aaath ves- | as their leader. but their relations would | o s g g L Telephone Main 5522. phy and spiritualism. In compliance |frisnd will go hand in band with me. deion 14 , fartine £ Stz SOBE 3k DOt cease, us he would alwars feel he was | s Fl with their request sue wrote tne follow. | But they will dissent from the nex point Asles Hons Give's Momants . | terjey wmcening: by (d6lling 645 Mlonsie || HCRCIE SUACHERI Simic 8 el B | BEAC el oLives gt e s 3252 FILLMORE STREET. 4 o I regard the practice of mediumship as Alarm. “”\‘,‘“v‘ i ‘L"“”"-““‘”- bout 35 years of | fond recoilections of them. His remarks | cts. Pickled in Spanish style. Telephone West 152. e : : og | injurious alike to the medium, the sitters Nielsen, who was a man about 35 years of | (21 TS CHONE €L ST | cqpicosophists are continually asked, | yng the departsd sonis aflecied by il e | age, companionable and joliy, was whist- |~ Chief Lees made a few brief remarks | SN = & — - = ‘What is the relation between theosophy | First, as to the medium. To be success- | Inspite of Frawley’s avowed determi- | ling and bandying words with the head |speaking of the high esteem entertained | 2 = . sad spintualism?” and the answer de- | ful he must make himself passive and al- | nation not to act this season he romains | janitress, Mre. Snow, as he opened the | for his predecessor as a man and public . | Are You Il ? pends much on the knowledge of the the. | low himse.f 10 be played on by any asiral | in the casto of */The Fatal Card™ in- alacs | Llor o der et e bavingit | officer and of the love and affection beld | urniture, i osophist. iznorant theosophists and ig- | eNtily Who comes along. The result is| : K 5 2 for him by all members of the department, | | of Ross, who is still suffering from too| Mrs. Snow turned from her duties to | Would You Be Well ? e Ataat ve war | 'he weakening of the wiil, a growing sen- | { who hoped he would live to a ripe old age. | morant spiritualists ure‘-m 10 Wage war |1 eness! To" aNZ srtirun influences, an | Much glorious climate. As might be ex- | address Nielren, and she observed that | -° 1OP e = | al‘pets, Woul Sxwiast ench cther, bt e More Lusteibte | 110 edeing dncapasity) fo/delendailniselt | peoted, tha cliy Srmew Goripany is. draw. | whil he was oo shtes e vu bt stood | Mrs. H. B Murtin’s Death. | Would You Keep Well 2 gd of both views resdily acknowledze a | from “being taken possession of'’; his |ing well, although many people think | by the opened door. | The news of the sudden death of Mrs. H. B. kinship between their beliefs and utter | nervous system suffers from the use made Beddings. the indiseri of it by bei f mos. varied m that tne bathing scene might be “cut” in | Believing that the janitor had stepped | Martir, which occurred in Newark, N. 1., May | ——IF SO USE——o . same warnings agsinst indiscriminate | ngs of v varie agnet- | ) i v el d i 3. 17. will bring sorrow to her many friends in | communications with the invisibie worlds, | ims, and also from ihe wrenching apar vl -,L:‘" without any dl!l(l:lnlnzb 'ln the | lownstairs Mrs. Snow continued her | this City. Much of her iife was spent in Cali- ARGEST STOCK | ’ RS tha abore Cirion N ldressed | Of the dense and etheric parts of the phys- | Performance. ~ Lorimer Stoddard’s new | labors, and not until ten minutes later | {01513 %q Virginta City. She was the only | £ = ) | s s o Jnestion 1as boen addressed | ;.. (ihody:; the exhanistion caused i, thegs,| Comeay (s inactiva rehearsdl and will bs | did she have occasion to jlook down the | surviving daughter of the Rev. D: esbyterian divine, well known in ¢ ARGEST STORE, A devoted wife, a | OWEST PRICES. l fal g e teme In the form, “What is your opinion | yayy readily leads to a craving for stima. | produced by the Fraw of spiritualism?” [ frankiy state my own | lants, and the weaxened will 18 ittt able | the run of “The Fatal view. to resist. Hence the melancholy list of | S== 1 consider that the orcurrence of what | mediums who have fallen victims to 1 y company aiter | elevator shaft, at the bottom of which lay | Beil, a P ard.” the bruised body of Nielsen. asys of California, ‘A de : Atno time had he become unconscious, | tender mother and daughter, a fail ; ; | iriend, it can be \ruiy seid of ner; is the order of | but he was bleeding from his mouth, nose | [Flend: it ean be 1reiy ssid of wer; N “Standing room only, i Ste=l Ranges -..from $35.00 up % 4 s - ranc | the night at the Alcazar, where **The | and ears { * “iler lovely character will be a fra- | ¢ B are called “spiritualistic phenomena’” is | OU8 dis=ases and to intemperance. g z r o 1 S vy Neialean <oiq | t0Draise.” Her lovely chara il be afra- | o o established I\:\'nnd ik e P ; ther, the play upon his sensitive organ- | American Girl” is being given, followed I don't know how I feil,”” Nielsen said | grant memory in tae hearts of her friends, | Stoves -oweeonfrom - $7.00 up e s pate closed | }tm,of the mixed, oftea impure and often | by Francs Powers’ Chinese drama, “Tne | 12601y when J. McDermoti. the elevator | Wiose \ympathy goes out to her aged paront 50 styles Oak Chiffoniers.from $4.50 up e B, investipators. The bringing into closed | hostite magnetisms of the sitters is dis. | 12 S5 = = > operator, reached him, attracted by the | now living in Santa Barbara. Refriseratin from $7.50 up OF THE AGE, rooms of physical objects, the moving of | tinctly injarious, and he is sometimes hyp. | First Born.”” In order to fit into the re- | or .. . efrigerators.... -from =50 up | cries of Mrs. Snow. | e | B S objects without physical contact, levita- | norized into the commission of frasds | 9UiTed svace of time Grattan Donneliy's | he unfortunate man was conveyed to | Children Relioved. | Oak Folding Bed: tion, materlalization, the holding of red- | without his mental consent or conscious | P!8Y is shorn of the last act, but this is no | the Receiving Hospital, where he died | The regular monthly meeting of the Eureka | Solid Oak Bed Sets. bot coats in (the bare hand, the speaking | participation. It mediumsbip is to be | E7eat loss, as the last act of “The Amoeri. | almost immediately bter being placed ou |Soolety for the Protection of Children ] e Cacae o A e, mutony througl: the mouth | practiced atail, at least the medium should | can Girl” reexs with snobbi<hness, where. | the Operating table Nicisen was a Swede, | held yesterdsy in the Donohoe . bullding. | i S of a medium, automalic writing, writing f s 35 v I 1 2 He was six | There’ were present Mrs. John Pettie, R. A. | 300 rolls .per yard 45¢ up N Neuralgia, Pains in Genme L m, 3 ve protected against these dangers by rigid | as in th od vial " |35 years old and unmarriec e . e were L b . A. i 30 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, s in Gen within locked slaier—these (hihgs and | brabnotione \ e ey som used at the Al | 1o all and weighed over 200 pounds. He | Jatle. . W. Wulten, & K Fredericms "Nre 1 | {50 10 T eoLaers Are facts acceptea zlike by | "econdly, as to the sitters. They sub- | : I 2 jecretary | per vard 35¢ Up | eral, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Cholers : < s o relatives in this country. B s e B : intelligent theosophists and spiritualists. | jecy themselves, in proportion to. theiy| L1¢ heroine has become a real live coun- '™ 0 Holbrook read his report, which showed Morbus, Diphtherla, Sore Throat, 567 also ‘are Siho higlier mhons | ject tn , i r their | tess iy expressed in a few sentences instead | So also raticmgnomena of | oousivity, to a serious drain on their vi- : ———— g work doue by th Cash or Easy Time Payments. Pneumonia, Disbetes, Nervous Com- i 5551 ci s on being soread Ve ct. c While saying this, however, I do not as- | D¢ directly affected by the lower types of | by little Venie, whose impersonation of a | s .from $10.00 up | rom $I17.50 up rom 5450 us| A CERTAIN CURE FOR 2 is without an equal FOR EXTERNAL NTERNAL cazar, the universal joy at finding that | referred to Asso- L e i plaints, Disemse of the Stemach and and writing. TWO ACRES OF FLOOR SPACE PACKED, | Bowels Generally, Liver and Kidnes cribe these indiscriminately to the activity | 10018 Who attend seances. Many a sitter | “iough” child 'mekes strong men laugh | of the souls of the departed, butregard them | 123 DTOught away from a seance a most | until they cry placed 1n insiity g S ntions, 13; convic. | Complaints, Sciatica, Lumbago, Colds, placed 'in_families, | | 4 < Coughs, Local and General Debility, i . < ficult to shake | as brought about by verious agencies be. | U0desirabie companion, difficu B £ mflgmgglo the u«\m’\ world by :nrmus 1): | off, and I nave known a person persecuted | Lost in 3. b | §50 recoiv ow York™ is one of those rer- | Handsome Testimonial Presented | = telligent beings. Physical = phenomena | 07 Weeks by depraved soul vicked up | ennial plays that always seem to retain a are generally caused by beings wo cal] | L8, seance. 5 ; % their charm for the average theater-soor. to M- Crowey by the i — “elementals”—some of them sub-human | Thirdly, as tothe departed souls. These | Ay given at the Grand this week it con- in intelligence; and these are often play. | 47¢ ietinitely injured by theit recall to the | {ains plenty of anap and go. " Mewie B ina fal, fond of tricks, sometimes friendly and | O (1Y have lefi, being arain en-| Holl iy a dashing tombay (with songs) omariios. matiblods . Matematie g | tangled in ity%(nterests any | preventad 3 =g ! 1 | Police Department. ‘GOLD | brevented | g the rest of the cast ave ali good. T | are sometimes constructéd and anjmated | (1M Passibg peacetully onward. When | = e The Work of the Graad Ol Mam ! by these elementals, but they are more | 1€ soul has ouce stiaken off the boay it | “Nanon” has besn given so often at dif- Sl " yri e WATCH —————————— . | D18y be Safclv_redchied: by boa iwho | farentfiimes i thilk Uity thit it -acaieroaic ulog z=d by Commissiozer TO 5 o 47 new iombers ‘sdded and | 1in donations during the month. J NOON N | Hendache, Earache, ‘Toothsche, Sick- — — . | nessinStomach, Backache, Burns, Swels NEW TO-DAY: 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mi | 1ings, Bolls, Sores, Ulcers, Col 516-518-520-522 Minna St. Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Above Sixth, Wounds, Indigestiom, Skin Diseases, PHONE JESSIE # | Excessive Itchings and many other NINGS complaints too numerous to name here. | Price: 25c, 50c, $1.00 per Bottle, i i S | L CALLISCH, Wholesale Agent for tne ) | Pactfic Cosat, Ban Jose, Cal. FROM THE EYES = = can follow “it into th =1 i KEW TO-DAY. I5ica) ptate b ':m:m le“n;\lp‘e(:l’“g' |to be expected that the work would draw vor! and Chisf Lees. {dragged back to earth, If it be of 4 | PAttictlarly well this week at the T.voli. | &5 Pareyypeis will, f left undisturbed, pass | §lihoush it is effectually acied and sung. ar easily through the intermediate state | N¢Xt Week “Miss rrisco,” the Tivol and quickly reach heaven, whercas if it e | 7St 2nnual review, will be produced. retizement s movement was startad topre- T ESURAL READHG | & Mokt fin . i | Boys, Girls and| drawn back to the earth its progress may sent him wilh a suitable testimonial from T " DISTANCE NEARER oR FURTHER | U ‘ | 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-00 { be indefinitely delayed. The . OrpLeum is giving ils Datrons | 1ne members of the depsrtment as'a mark . | I A c E | reoolis of o lower typo who in any case | Pleaty of thrills of excltement in the ber- | or' 1o love and afiection in which he was | Y QL1 ng adles BT e weons I AN EXCEI_’LENT | remain within the earth's atmosphere for | formance of Adgie ana her trio of trained s CALL i 5 . . & and is heid. 3 ano SEE US atonly ceould, be' Heiped ‘out of it asfliona Tho brates are sl ‘splendid | | Tne tesimontaliteok. (o dhane. of a AT | 3 —nOot ret: ed in- | N 1 X ooor i 1 allowed to manifest in the seanec-roges | Pistres . cekness of trained | diamond locket and a beautiful dismond IA 1 D il IT [} promp oed ~ T T Bern ot ol Rend S S iend | Gt Anerican ot Tea | 27992 ek R RTINS | moment’s temporary alarm by threaten. | F'NE- The wa % Polic & any sensitive sitter. and tiiereby tims ,OF | 18 10 become. savage. The fest of the | SCription: “Presented by the Police De PURE FOOD STORES. 4 s | i v i S ) i icl Pimples, blotches, blackheads, red, rough, | ditional responsibilities, adding to a bur. | P'OSTAMMe containa a number of new | partment of San Francisco to Patrick The day after Chief of Pulice Crowley’s For sale by ali druggi de supplieq by Kedington & Co. : nd Lengley in PHOTOS™'S ooy 165 & o 642 MARKET ST. c.cm EDIE‘.SRH;L SCQN OF THE aily, mothy skin, itching, scaly scaip, sy, | den airesdy sulhetemsiy hooor” specialties, [ Crowlev, Chiet of Police, an bis retite-| EVERY WATCH is a perfect time- UNDER” CHRONICLE BUILDING v PAT A ( E b G o and paby blomishos | When to this it is aaded that the de. | NextSunday the Liliputians will appear | Tne presentesion ook ieve last night | PISCes 15-year guaranteed case. | z 5 Dining _Apart- revente UTICURA SOAP, the most parted souls cannot act throngh med: 1 in '] 3 2 5 3, ~ ' e 1 e Wty paitt ooy anl beautifying | alter they leave the intermediate state. | -\, ("8 Baldwin Theater, presenting tneir ‘ inaTheToand o halics Cuipiiipsion ees REAL GEMS. i new spectacular play *‘Merry Tramps.” soap in the world, as well as purest ang and that only undeveloped souls seek for | i j = o sweetest for toilet, ath, and nursery. | opportunity " of such communication | prc,Cl<e8ement is limited to two weeks. ’ Medical ment in town. ‘ rooms, " Those t were: Commia- - | 0-0-0-000 soner alvers, el Yo, Gt DON'T MISS THIS, fll’. flflhflfly Sinstitute 0000000000000 ! n ; ! dwin will | Boben, Kitiman, Spiltane, Gillen, Dun- . d = e shcoughioidingsy medinme white: iu that | ,omoi et gs Duniay dhe Baldwin will | 10 80 (R en UL £ LAt pioT: o Censs Traatfad ey DR. HALL'S REIVWIGORATOR ! [ ] i ; > | S there seems sufficient reason for | s 3 S jerty Cierk Moran, Lieutenants Birdsall, Opportunity to secure one FREE e e e ] Five hundred rewara '"El ing seances. 4 | Babbed Do o Vastios | Hann sunett and Esols and Sergeanis| of these pretty watihes ® | Lot MEN, PRIVATE and CHEONMC DI | xception may, however, be made when | : ¥ a Visitor. Moffitt' and Gleeson. Ex-judge Murphy i | FASES, the LRRORS of YOUTH, LOST MAN: | the initiative is aken by some departed | Josie Smith, a well-known pickpocket, was | yar aivo esac | HOOD," BLOOD DISKASKS, from any canas, | cure THIS § sops all losses s Emisstons, 1npou soul who is retained in ibe carth atmos. | rrested Tuesday nignt on a charge of grand | | Commissioner Alvord i ki | KID X*y and SKIN D Gonorrhw, Gicet, Fits, 4 L 3 . in making the | CA AN S PHYSIC 3 X " ol Bour is sold throughout the world. Porrix Drce | DDETE by some anxiety or undischarsed ‘Phoeny, Jor Stealing §35 and a watch from | presentation said : “The mpmnersogx' the LL D ASK ABOUT lT'i Stat pelhiineniis \al L g T S oMt ComSale Prope. Boston, U & 1 liability perwaining to mundane affairs. | Thomas Anderson, g house o the countey, | force 1ook up to you as boys to a father, = B3~ How to Freveat Face Humors,” mailed free. In such a case the soul itself will urgently | oGeron idenirn s oo o0se o ‘Clty Privon ves. | and_they have decided to present these e o St seek to communicale, and as it is held 1 rom Pimples to Scrofula cared ) terday morning and she was immedistely | aTticles 10 you asa token of esteem and & DE. W. K. DOHERTY, 9 EVERY HUMOR | 100 IN OPERATION. 0L privae” ciseases’ Gulckly chred Sead ‘ac & 35.” sealed. $2 per boitie, | < euurunteea th ca %AI.L» Ull&\lol"rl)l‘rl}“i?& Dy CuTioons RexEDins. back from pursuing its onward path by | booked on the charge. affection and their best thanks. I can say e sl e . L] ; 5 experience. ¢ onsultatio; harges reaso- able. Patients iu the country cured at home. Call | STORES EVERYWHERE. oraddress l 855 Bro: Y, Qakiand, Cal, £