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‘16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1897. SUPREME GOURT IN N0 HURRY Intends to Take Its Time Deciding the Supervi- sorial Wrangle. i A registration fee of £ 1s charged, for which | §70.000.000. married Edward F. Searls, 8 poor a receipt is given which entitles you to as | man. Mrs. Georgia Reyes Norholdt, a weaithy 5 many introductions and lady correspondents | Spanish widow with property in - as you may wish for until you are married, | worth $100,000, married;Henry Bently, & pe 4 and we will do business with no one under | German coachman. Mrs. Rosa Lally, a San any circumstances until the fee has been paid. | Francisco widow. worth $250,000, married &S we cannol give our time to gratify idle | cn‘s::‘fi;d(.;“"mé: h;::l c}n:ue:v.‘d;‘:av;\;:{g er, a San Francisco ¢ Cl . Your name stands good on the | N books uutil you are suited and ngmn'led. We | #30,000, married Myron r. Walker, an insur- are here to please our patrons and no matter | Ance agent. Peter Olsen, | how particular you are we can place you in | ried a widow in Alameda, Cal., 000. correspondence with parties suitable o your | Henrr Beutly's Spuuish wife died taste and aspiration. oon ran through all she leit him, and mar- ica Mrs. Honora Townsend of West Berkeley, But the agents do not cease here. They | Cal., worth £30,000. Mrs. Gandin, a Woodcliff, N. J., widow, age worth $17,000,000, ‘married Bernar even agree to intercede for a lover who already has his heart set upon some par- | 5 $17.000,000. " married | Torhard i it b ze, & tinsmith., Mrs, . . Bel . tionlgriniaiflen WV fcnehs e EboWiieom. | Citicago widow. worih 33,000, marsiec J. H. 3 Toucht of Topeks, Kans. Miss Maud Umbarge anmmmnmnmmwan Women are romantic. Many a good man in his own neighborhood is overlooked or discarded for an enterprising fellow in some distant town, not because he is better or more suitable, but simply because the affair has the flavor of romance. Shrewd men take advantage of this. ): In Europe matrimonial agencies are patronized by the nobility, and many % o of the titled matches we read about are the work of agencies. ? qunuxux £290000022920902992 0902000292900 99 LUUUUlij From this point the circular runs into | of Murcis, Ind., age 19, heiress to $240,000, interesting general statements: J married Frea Gerdau, age 35, a poor mechan.c. Qmmmmxmnxflmx‘q NEW TO-DAY—DRY GOODS. B 1897--FALL~-1807 New Goods In All Departments. FOUR SPECIAL VALUES! ‘l;o pieces ALL - WOOL FRENCH AMAZON CLOTH, full 52 inches wide, in Modes, Tans, Browns, Greens, Navys, Grays and Black. Justice Henshaw Is Duck Hunting, and Will Not Re- turn Until To-Morrow, An Ex-Convict Opens a Unique Matrimonial Bureau Which Arouses the Suspicion of the Federal Authorities. w City Hall Commissioners Will Not tials as to my integrity and standing. T care Receive Any Orders From the 1 4 for th , but if th 1 h SELEr ISAAC DAIN AT HIS FAD AGAIN. 1:3.1 e bg‘}:d‘lyth:msr:nl::e‘&?rey- We have ladies worth only a pretty face, ladies with ranches and New Board. ° | ;‘;‘;,‘,‘ff‘.“.?,‘l"’,‘_l;.flr‘,‘v'\‘:&‘f:‘;‘;}fi’,‘,:f'};‘;"’fi‘m My ladies with city property; young, rich and handsome widows willing to SR ek Prlce $I. ; E; Yar = £ : that llccoum has often been a lonely and dis- | try matrimony again; beautiful, dark-eyed, voluptuous Spanish girls, 9 consolate one. i W 8 Py ~— : : | & & many of them very wealthy. We have city belles and country maidens, The Supreme Court has not yet rendered Advertisements b.v Which He | ,r:x::'?z:‘;;‘;’mw:io':’g ;‘.‘;‘gc’g‘x;o}l‘g"; )"; and many servant girls that have worked out for a long time, saved ;5 adecision in the Supervisors’ case. The 100 pieces ENGLISH TAILOR SUITINGS,; in:both rival boardsare of course anxious about their fate, but they must wait ihe pleasure of the court. The Justices are neverin a particular hurry to decide cases, and they have intimated that the decision in regard to Morton’s petition for a writ of man- damus that will if granted compel A uditor Broderick to accepti the tax levy fixed by the old board wiil not be handed down be- fore next Tuesday. Justice Henshaw their money and want to marry some industrious, respectabls man and Soucht to Lure Men Into !t inclose his photograph. He said ke ! 5 have a home of their own. Some of them are young and handsome, and families of the olda commonwesith. He was 27 years of age and of oue of the first | Whipcord and Meltonette Weaves, full 46 inches in width, colors French Blue, ‘Reseda, Grays, Browns, Modes, Prunella, Beaver, Heliotrope and Plum. Price, §.25 Yard. | | 2 N A Asyou will see by tho photo, Tam not at al | Industrious wives for some one. : = & bad-looking chap. I c.aim to be a thoroug i Gwm 2099 D THOUSANDS SE'K CUPID BY MAIL. | cunges wich ense. Tcin give the best refer. | ot G, whisle TRAvVOImen | Misintsrestid ipansrosity, bhe o mente sal [ehmiat; o Chicago milionaire, married fas isinten iage | Eruest Wahl, & conchman. Miss There were all soris of letters, most of | Yise everybody to marry. A marriage | the writers pretending that they were Matnmony. ity they have all the way from $500 to 5000 saved up, and will make good, gentléman, and I speak and write five lau In concluding the circular, to show their | Eina Schmidt, aged 18 daughter of P.G. | in business and society. B | through the bureau is said to be the saf- | Phelps, aged 78, worth $1,500,000, married : | Dr. Ashton Buchanan of Phiin Oounts .and Common Business Men - Offer Their Hearts to an Indian Maiden With a Gold Mine. UPID is in trouble at a local marriage bureau. Isaac W. Bain, a chronic criminal, whose weakness is matri- monial bureau frauds, and who has been convicted four times of using the United States mails fraudulently, is in trouble again. He is in the toils with the local Unitea - States Postal Inspectors, and a fifth indictment may soon coniront him. Bain is now proprietor of what be calls the Pacific Coast Information Agency, 110 Ellis street, which he conducts ander | the alias of H. C. Curtis & Co., claiming 10. have a partner. It is only a slight modification of his old Acme Marriage | Bureau, for conducting which he was sent | to San Quentin for two years in 1894, | While the department has no direct evi- dence'of fraud yet, the bureau is under surveillance and Bain has been warned to | | cease or stand the consequences of further | prosecutions. He will probably be placed on.the fraund-list under the postal law provisions, and ali mail addressed to his | bareau will be seized. | Bain has such a mania for baiting wife- hunters wi'h offers of heiresses that he no | sooner escipes from a jail or penitentiary | than he begins his career again, assuming | a niew alias with every new venture. | | | | videnice of Bain’s recent movements me from New York a few weeks ago by reason of his suspicious-looking adver- | tisements.in the New York dailies. Within | a ‘week after their insertion the letter- | carriers on Ellis street were obliged to | provide themselves with exira mail bags, | for thousands of letters from all varts ot | theUnion began to rain in with every | overiand train acdressed to Bain’s bureau. | More than 1500 replies have already been | delivered in response to one insertion of owing aavertisement in the Pclice SONAL— A PRETTY 20- old heiress is In troub e: & large sum In cish is oftered (0 auy respeciabie man that wili | about as good as the land afforas, and some rating them~elves as being as good as “‘reauy money.” Some of the more interesting letters were typewritten and on the letter-heads of business firms, and some of the writers signed the same names #s those printed on the letter-heads a~ being presidents of responsible and extensive commercial houses, yet all these letters are now in the | est, but the reader is warned that failure | 33’ hands of Government detectives, having | 1o marry in some way or other is a piece of folly that will result in great suffering. This fact is set forth in the following warm appeal: In conclusion dear reader whether you have business with ux or not accept our advice as your friend, and marry, you do not know what itis to live alone uncared for, unknown. when | old age overtakes you. Solituae fills one with horrible agony. Solitude nt home by the fire- side at night; it is so profound,so sud, the | s & \ ||} 7257, A Boston widow wortn $3,000,000 mar- ried a Canndian farmer. A wealthy lady married a common farmhend. and in exchange for his name and protection she gives him a 1ife of luxury and ease. Ii space permitted we cou.d cile hundreds of other cases. | Itisnot likelv that many more letters ll will reach Bain and- his associates, as the bureau will soon be placed on the fraud list aud all mail addressed to it will be re- | turned to the writers. There isa genaral law that enables the Postmaster-General | to make ~ucnh orders. The letters will then be opened by the postal authoritiesand returned to the persons whose addresses | appear on the inside. Bain was convicted for sending obscene matter through ti:e mails some years ago. | He paid a fine of $100 for the offense. He | was then seat up ior a year for conducting a fraudulent marriage bureau at Los An- zeles. A year or two later he was <ent to the Alameda County Jail for a fraudulent | marriage bureau swindie. As soon as he | got out he began the scheme again and | | | started out to slaughter a few hundred duck irnmediately after the arguments in the Supervisors’ case closed and will not return until Monday. Cnief Justice Beatty is in no hurry to render a decision. Yes'erday in speaking to an attorney interested in the case ne said be would not be swayed in the matter by tbe question of any man's Lurry or convenience. *Iwiil not render my decision,” pe said, “unul I have care- fully gone over and digested all the rec- ords, testimony and arguments.” All the Justices, except Henshaw, met in the Supreme Court Friday afternoon and discussed the case at issue, but no one knows whether or Lot they arrived at any conclusion. Attorneys McEnerney, Garber and Pilis- bury, who represent the old board, feel confident of victory. Attorneys Baggett and Schell, wno argued for the new board, are just as confident that the decision wiil be favorable to their side. Both boards are still transaciing city business, and yesterday afternoon the City Hall Com- missioners rebuked the new board. A letter was sent the Commissioners by the new board, directing them to notily the contractor who 1s repairing the roof of the City Hali that he should ake precautions to prevent the rain damaging the interior of ilie building. The Commissioners expressed the opin- ion that the new bcard was a bit fresh, and should attend to its own business. They sai! they were managing the City Hall and desired no instructions from su- Pervisors. The communication was not answered. United States Circuit Court of App.als. The United States Circuit Court of Appeals will meet in this city next Moudy. It is the highest court west of the Rocky Mountains to which Federal cases may be appeaied which do not involve constitutional questions. The court will remain in session one montn, dur- ing which time the United States Circuit Court, Morrow, Judge, will remain closed. The 1ollowing Judges constitute the Court of Appeals: W. B. Giibert of Oregon, Erskine M. Ross of Los Angeles and W. W. Morrow of San Francisco, all Circuit Judges, and Thomas P. Hawley o Nevada, bistrict Judge. NEW TO-DAY. 75 pieces BLACK FIGURED MATELASSE SUIT- ING, full 44 inches wide, eight different: de=- signs. Price, 75¢ Yard. 125 pieces FRENCH PRINTED FLANNELS, very choice designs and new colorings. Price, 50c Yard. JUST ARRIVED! Another large shipment of our Celebrated STORM SERGES, Price. 50c per Yard. Cernois ORPORAy, - 1892, 0 1L, 113, 113, 117, 119, 121 POST SIhecd. ‘000000 noooooo ® Good-By Prices. matry her. address the Pac.fic Coas: Information | Sl[RIJNG; ;:;livgx!:'.‘:e;;!sté g‘-:g Agency, 110 Ells st., San Fraucisco. { PLATE o L a7 The' forezoing advertisement has ap- SOLID Tea Spoons, per set.....50c = T peared 1in the paper named continuously | S VER g Table Spoons, per set.$1.00 PACIFIC since the issue of September 11 and = thousands of replies from men of all ranks METAL Table Forks, per set..$1.00 TEA SETS— Six pa terns—Comprising Teapot. Sugar Gold-lined Creamer and Spoun-holder, pluzed with pure sterling silver, posi- still burdening tue mails. When the Inspectors first saw the ad. they at once entered into communication (CONGRESS SPRINGS | and conditions have been received and are | ISAAC BAIN, Ex-Convict, Whose Marriage Bureas Advertisements Are Under Fedzral Investigation. | been received by an ignorant man who | silence of the room in which one awells alone, | was arrested August1,1894, and sent to San aitli the bureau. Inspector McGeary, who was ‘ormerly a waiter in a 10-cent restau- | it is not aloue silence of the body but silence | Quentin for two years. He hus lately re- tively vlzgest value ever (fared. SANTA CLARA COUNTY. has had so many bouts with marriage- | rant and later a_convict in various jails | 80Ul the soul wi h neither iather nor mother. | Grganiged his bureau, as toid by the fore- $3.95 per Set. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. agency swindles that heis known in the | and penitentiaries. There were letters | i,'.::e:\\n.:-yf‘;,.’frfl: SCoR bask s <3 Bothing | Roing story. He says he nas a partner, : Onl ik f SanApa department as ‘‘Adonis” McGeary, | from Baltimore. Massena, N. Y., Vallesta, v, pa < - n- | but he refuses to divulge hisname, though v 2z hours from San' Francisco. D v, | from : . , | but a lonely, painful deathbed, snd an_un & bought some “‘bon fashion’’ stationery for conducting a courtship by mail and” ap- Ga., Scranton, cities and vi Pa., and from hundreds of es all over the country, as wept, unhonored grave in the fntare. When one 1s old itis well to have a loving compan- | | he makes strong claims that his business is now conducted on honorable business 1847 ROGERS BROS.” Al | Remodeled and under new management. 0 Tea Spoons, p:rset.....90c For rates and printed matter " aq plied 10 the bureau for details and the | well as from Canada. ion, and to have children. | principles. Tabie Spoons, per sef.§1.80 B : ddress lowest market rates for introductions to | But the appeal of the alloged heiress in | Marriages are not made in heaven. Love Table Forks, per set..$ 180 JOHN S. MATHESON, ‘Manager. heiresses. | trouble is only one of many temptine baits | IaIChes, marriages, where the pricip'e or — | In afcw days a response came to Mc- | Geary’s Milpitas address, noufying him | that the particular heiress advertised had | already been stabbed by Cupid’s darts, | but consoling him with the assurance that the agency sull bad a choice list of seven- | 1y-two women of fortune, most of whom j with which the Buin crowd tries to lure the unhappy woild of bachelordom into the trials and tribula‘ions of marriage burean matrimony. The advertisement writer of the Pacific Coast Information Bureau has an exiensive repertory of fas- | cinating appeals for husbands, and thelist sole imptlse is passion, are as a rule the miar- riages that are failures, a passion ‘or any sin- gle iudividual is sure to die out and in its place comes indiffer-uce and oiten hatred and disgust. Tae marriages that are successful and lasting are thos> that are to a_certain ex- tent contracted on business princ'pies, where there is muiual respect and each side consia- ers that they have been benefited by the | CITY OFFICIALS CENSURED The Mission-street Bridge Said to Be the Cause of All the Trouble on That Thoroughfare. The Mission Five-mile Improvement Tea Spoons, per set..$1.15 Table Spoons, per set. $2.30 BUTTER KNIVES, twist handles...40c SUGAR SPOONS, fancy and plain...40c 1847 insures Table Forks, per set.$2 30 SEIGLER SPRINGS' LAKE Cd TY. HIS DELIGHTFUL WATEREING-] . located In the midst of the Coast Kli;';eA.LB - Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold plunge baths, large swimming-tank of milneral water, fine sione dining-room: telephone- con- A 5 . i 00d: et 3 X con- were “heart whole and fancy free,” and | is ofien’ voried to suit the public. The | union, lovein such cases will look out for it- | C/ub is still dissatisfied over the action of Genuine Rogers Goods. | e e ;:.'uh;’fimlg;y RoAna i very eag!er for the name and protection | following appeared in the New York | seif and receive in full.measure its dues. | the Supervisors in not making some pro- etsat S, P, oflices, $10. of sore honest man. The circular wus in imitation of type- | Herald of September 1 Coming to the business phases of the vertised. The poor patron of the bureaun | visions 1n the annual appropriation for {CO0D000OD000000000O0C00000000000000CI00 JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. iti Tt was by turns didactic, stat RETTY HIALFBKk i INDIAN GIRL, | agency, 1t should be stated that there is | some of the many wants of that section of . SPRINGS writing. ¥ 18 didactic, statis- | I well educatei, owns 2old mine a1.d large ranch, . i vhich i t i g | SPRINGS, Beai,"consolng. Plesdma.. Thers was s | JaR arg abic ek, FACLAIC [XE L | anorher, cieular which fn sent o those | the ‘elv. The first ami 'probably ihe ugene avis ¢ HOWARD ity o, burrah throughout its catchy paragraphs } TION AG.-ACY. 1.0 kilis si., san Francisco. 8 v | greatest cause of compiaint comes from . LAKE COUNTY, which rose to the dignity and eloquence of a flamboyant circus poster issued in the palmy days of Baraum’s “woolly horse,'* Among other aphoris.ns the confiden tial ! communication stated tuat‘‘while it 1s commendable to work diligently for afor- tune it is wiser and easier to marry an heiress.”” The case of Mrs. Hopkins and artist Searles was cited. In due time the in-pectors, having fully | chewed and digested the letters to ‘‘Adonis’’ McGeary, summoned Bain be- fore them and asked him why he no sqoner got out of one prison than he lonced for the comforts of another. | *‘Ob, this is as honest as the day,” was the ready re-ponse. This did not satisfly the officials, how- ever, for they remembered that their bird had’always boasted of 1is fine plumage, | even when plucked of every vestige of nonesty. “But I have a lawyer,” said the old of- Thousands of replies are alreaay coming from the indian maiden’s appeal, and thousands of circulars in reply are going forth with every mail. Bein has associ- ates in the business, and ihey are kept busy addressing tne stereotyped reply to anxious correspondents. The answer stales that the Indian lady has already selected a nusband from the many appli- canis, and a sures the candidate for her hand and heart that there are thousands of good women leit, many of whom pos. sess snug fortunes and many charms of face and form. The foliow:ng is the pretentious way in which the sgents -et forth their ability to bring avou. huppy marriazes. Theee claims are prinied at the bead of a cir- cular which is sent in reply (0 men who answer theadvertisemenis: isalways warned that he is just a moment too late for the one of his choice, but he is told that the iamp still burus for all who yet seek the warmth and beauty of true love. The following two paragraphs break the news to the wife-hunter who has hastened to capiure the e asive heiress: Dear Sir: Your reply to our advertisement isatnaud. The lady rred to 1n the ad- vertisement has just notified us that she has made her choice aad wants no mors introduc- tions. We have many otaer ladies, and we are constanuy receiving new orders from ladies with ineans desiring marrixge, and if you are desirous of marrying & woman with money there are many of them. We have a lizt of seventy-two heiresses, com- piled by a prominent journalist Twen cight of thew are reputed to be worili from one to ‘wentv midio - dollars nd forty-four from $25,000 to $750,000. There are many others beside them. und there are thousands | D | the scarcity of lights on the Mission road, and the next is thst no provisions have been made for repairing the bridge over Islais Creek, at the foot of College Hill, where so many accidents have occurred of late, and where several persons have been injured by coming in contact with the electric-cars, which run on that line to Ingleside. Tue club throu:h 2 motion made by tue secretary, M. H. Levy, at the meeting last night censured the city officials for all the trouble in not baving the bridge put in proper condition. %. N. Torello, the pre-1dent, stated that if the bridge was put in proper con- dition there wouli be no neces:ity for the drivers of teaws to puli into the center of the roadway where the cars run when p'ssing over the bridge, as is the case . Mothers! Mothers !—if you have a long-pants boy, 12 to 19 000000 Former Branch Store Golden Rule Bazaar 1234 Market St. (0O 0000000000000 0000COC) [CC00C000C | | JTNDER THE ABLE SUPERVISION OF MR | U e penp Accomm odations mm% | firstciass. Rates $10 and $12; special tarms ty samilies. P. O. and telephone. Round trip $10. S. | ¥ oftice, 613 Market st. Address | ‘y J. WALLACE SPAULDING, Mgr. | { { ’ HOT SPRINGS, Sgnoms €0, only 414 nours from | San Krancisco, and but 3 i miles' staging. OPEN UNTIL NOV=MBER 1. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. (0000000000000 0COI00000000E [C.000000 RE you thinking of buying | nything in our lines? If so sk for prices and terms. [ KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, ESWICK, SISKIYOU COUNTY. GAL, ‘A noted fisbing and Lealth resort. Ho: mud and sul phur baths. EDSON BROS., Proprietors. “* MONTE VISTA.* HE PICTURESQUE GEM OF ' HE SIERRAS (elevation 3500 ieet). This mos: popular re- SOrG under new ownership is now open; delightful S & L chimate, lawn ‘tennis. photo dark-room, boating fender, “and he says my business is gn | BESL RESULTS HONORABLE | now. The embankment on both sides of are looking a little shabby, OAK fishing hunti ; fout izmins. daily i ok the sqaare and is not a violation of the | SUREST RESULTS CONFIDENTIAL | the bridge is so caved down that all.vass- bring him to us at once. H l { £ MORGAN, Monte Vista, Duteh Flat, Cab o law.” | QUICKEST RESULTS RELIABLE | ing vehicles must by neces-ity take to the X 3 > e 2% Viyes, Duth | Bain then gave the names of Nagle & | SUCCESSEUE | Tg (08t ns tostway, thius Betting in di- We’ll show you a line of SUMMER HoME ¥ARM, P H z = vota | rect conta i e passing cars. e ! o San Cruz Mouitains Spgions his lasnl soreuniauves ilhey | S obios I, 1 B30T Gentlemen’s Department | Supervisors had promised to appropriate boys’ clothes from $4.50 to | FIRST-CLANS PANTLY SUMMER AND Wi were seen and ey made a defense of | $10,000 for the repair of hi 4 ter resort. (ottages, ténts, nunting and fisho their cilent. It 1s a unique document, 9 pair of this bridge scme In response to the inspeciors’ allega- tions that there was no such heiress as the one advertised and that the advertise- :ment was of a charac'er that would de- ceive ignorant and simuvle veople the at- torneys submitted a general denial and a number of letters from men of undoubted education and sianding, some of them being counts who wrote on stationery that bore a coat of arms. The Pacific Information Agency AND H. C. Curtis & Co., PROPRIETORS. The terms of this Circular _are for Introduction Bureau Our rooms are | time azo, but when it came to the finai issue the promise was forgotten, and the cunscquence is that the dangerous condi- { tion ui the roadway still remains. Tue speed of the cars has nothine to do with | i | the many accidents that have occurred on | that road of late. Itistne condition of the bridge and nothing eise. Soianal - | IND/GE.TION. $12.50 that for perfection of fit, quality of cloth and elegance of make-up is ab- solutely unmatched in this city. All the late colors and all the late fabrics are represented. Al ing Campers’ return tickets, $250. Board, $8to £10 per week. Send for circulars to ). H., HA ES. TER-, Glenwood, Ca'. Longdistance telephove. SEWING- MADRONE WINERAL SPRINGN, SANTA CLARA COUNTY WATER Is A Spr: MACH INE | & cific for indigestion and kidnev troub es. Siage ’ connects at M Sgugects at Madrone with morning trains Mo OAK FRAME, | ¥ UMMER BOARD ON FR FARM send for descripive pamplier aud terms. AT EAR D Los Gatos: huniing and fishing. Address A. C. W. le Fiaic station, Erohn’s P, 0. sants Clara County. L ~J O1 O ARY The following snnl;inpex from the attor- |our Mail Busi- 110 lElhsfi ,S,'," SAN._ERfaNg.SCQf Calt always open and 3 suits above $4.50 we guarantee 2 neys’ dte_fe‘n.se are sufficient to show their | pess, Special ready to receive | The Great National Disease—Can n i ), . \ [ ANTED—LADY BOARDER OR MAX AND SIiis ‘ativertisoment is tru and was | €S 10 those @ R Be Cured? " Yow per. is % | FURNITURE—CARPETS —BEDDING! | st tai ™ 77 20 ¥ for taken from a letter received by our doing business A M. tog P. M. money, remember. is L chents from parties representing them- seives to be aunt and niece of the young iady. The parties who anwer are not weak and simple. The ads are not put in country weeklies, but in sporting papess wnd leading da:lies. We have a i with us person- ally in our office. The circular is full of alluring promises and it sets forth in strangely extravazant of wealthy widows in this country that would marry. To those suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia Dr. Bluett desires vo announce that be has fitted up fine rooms at §. Ann’s building, 6 Eddy street, San Fran- | cisco, where he can be consulted free of never ours until you are satisfied. Don’t forget that our suits are all altered, shaped and pressed free of charge. | | { ) ¢ ) g Interesting 5 - )| { | | CASH OR EASY TERMS, J. NOONAN 1019-1021-1023 Mission St. NULTY, LIABLE GL.1 te,Nervous, Rloodand iy Power restored: O+ st of seveniy-iwo heiresses as repre. | 18nguage the wonders wuich the agents| To endeavor to acquire money by any legit- | charge. The doctor will treat these dis- Gl 516-518-520-522 Minna St. “Xpérience. Send for Book, free. Fatiems % i 5 & % ands of energetic, reliable, capable - e ey e kol - - The replies to the Police Gazetts adver- | ing l';:f'?c‘h{"":l'l‘""::; }""" "i‘!": ‘E;.PT' men are working for others for a bare liying, | principles. Dr. Bluett ix recognized as - =N Tetephone. South 14. ©Open Evenings. | tionfree and sacredly confidential: - Cail oy ad tisement heretofore quotea were many ul cular which is calle rie% | and if they had the means could come to the | the most successiul specialist on all stom- 3 thousands. Some of them are beautifully _ wriiten, both asto penmanship and dic- K.” give « good idea of the general scheme: front 1n business aad command the respect of tie busine 7ld, and a bout the only chapce ch troubles, to which tho nas of grate- fui patients will tesiity. Dr. Blueu's in- QELD FM. H1LL’S REINVIGOR \TOR P. ROSCOE MeNULTY, . D. 26! Keariny Streef. San Francisco, € 4 . “ | " The object of this ageney is many of tn, have { > y . ve hundred reward fo any case we 3 L 5 e Parbated i0 (Some Lrom 3| piace in varresvondanos IAdivs and FeRticmen | to. siobes 1.0 Marcy o w0 e n orer) digestion cure is cow’ being sent 1o ail ot cacs, THIS Sckin il Baja California e K ¢St ird .. N Tes .| pa Tl ¥ mail and express. tel in New York, inclosed his card, gave | amih soamioritie jaaier’ i1 sorrespondence | Marrying a rich woman is periectly legit bank and general references and said he “cared less for the girl’s money than might be supposed, rom the fact that he was of the nobility. Among otherthings be said: 1am a stalwart, good-looking young fellow, ascholar and a gentieman. Iam rsfined, af- * fectionate and kind. Ifurnish ample creden- with marrisgeable ladies and gentiewen ot every age, natioualily, rank, religion and cir- cumstances in‘nll parts of the United States in many foreign couniries. We can int-oduce any one 10a suitable partner. By our sysiem there is absolutely no publicity, and you can trust us with your confidence without fear of your most intimate friends discovering your conpection with the ageney. imate, and why not make up vou- mind if vou are comparstively poor to try 1t? 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