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m [X) HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 899. SO OUB O PPPOCOVP0PPPPEOCOOOOOOOOOGSGISOLIS ’%UBURBS News of the Bay Citie 2200000000008 0000600000 cossocooasaanal H_AGPUL[ IS 8, N. D. G. W., Pl 2R=gug=] 2902000020000 0006000 0 entertainment ‘\nd ball, So far 345 has been reported as contributed S. ymouth, Cal., 0000009000080 0000006 @ POOP OO 260000608 %s proceeds of ADVERTISEMENTS. e OREGON'S BOYS WILL BE GIVEN A WARM WELCOME by the insurance companies, viz.: Fireman's ‘ - 0 Fund Insurance Company, §5; Pacific Mutual ' O Insurance Company of 4leurnm‘ un“n”nl,. | uc lon V. Watt, $ and Henry K. Belden, $. The fol- | . . loving Gdditional subscriptions Have, been re- | A Siren to Announce ceived Assurance Compa! 5 utler | a:» ¢ A. McLane, $5: Charles . 3 TUESDAY . . .. ULY O N A ICKE I I'ENCE B Mahe o paie Their Arrival. bA d H, ‘William J. Landers, Jeorge | e M2 s eorge W. Spencer, $5. George | *> AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, = = A. M. Shields, $5; Gordon & | 0 Frazer, $1." | LAMEDA, July ¢ ret ar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B oming amounts nave veen recered | AN OCTOGENARIAN CAPTAIN At Our Salesroom, 638 Market Street. Block. 1 iraculous escap ath last evening at his horae, 0‘ from the grai and stock brokers:. Gauthier | S ¢ T He wi ving on the | ros. & $10 ierberding. $4: § h ¢ 3 Wi ; R. S. Mulcahy, G. W. Alex- L t 1 a picket fence. He lf\.fl'! .:m oi £ a : Kauffman, f1 8. Moseley, g SKIPPER E. HL HOWARD VISITS BUSINGF PROPERTY ala X< wa to the upturned points of the L. Bl thaf, $1; M. Blum, $1; G. Meyer, JEast eide () 9 to 2043%;) Mission st., 65 e ; e untured peinis of e o/ Was Painted on the |} iyt U e S0 HIS OLD FRIENDS. AR S e e g 3 ck e s k and a » . §1 ~n tter, Kline, §i V. stores s above on Mission s d ho pickets ¢ v t eve. © Sabbath. b"frinf‘ . AR e . tores and flats ab n Mission st. and house T} & 1a himself up by grasping the & son, LS W B Costigen, 310 1| Reinsurance on Overdue Vessels fence ur his streng a1 his body tore the flesh Elaner, § I Koshland. '$1: J. W. Pettl- i O o e e e Jumping—Death of Captain of nEN % The lad was carried is b attended by Dr. J. N. o D e S Receni flats of 5 and 4 rc ttage of & BEING EXPENSIVE ; . i De N S ITHE ENDEAVORERS INDIGNANT | suco. s1: 3 4. Batex. si; Witiiam Reres, 81 Hnnssols;n ;f the Ship Kitaes = D of the eye 1 stitches wera $1: Somers & Co., $1; M. Ferguson, $l: Stock t. Nicholas. Hast side m st feet north of Thir- x © : : g iy C’ and Bond Exchange, $100: total, $3730 S0 teanth; lot ;2 elegant lots almost in the i £ y ADMITS BEING ANGRY AT THE O S 2| COMMITTEE SAYS IT IS NOW e = csnter of the MiRsION HOME CILMAN. oo GOCORUOTVIVOTOVDVITVOT CITY PROPERTY. THE CANNON BUEST. The United States transports Newport b ot ey RN : | and Ohio are now out twenty-three days >f Twent - P I t tribution of the fund ==t Joseph Skelton, a shoemaker. was ar-| from Manila with the Second Oregon Vol- i — vlums of San Fran- | 2 i rested yesterday by Detective Ryan and | ypreers aboard. On their last voyage to SLEGANT CORNER B er From the Sixth Ward W[LLS UL ¢"the Probate Court (o | ayor and City Attorney Are in No | pjjiceman Heffernan and booked at the | {fic port from the Philippines the Ohio | Southeast corner (No p pend on the Mayor to u ”‘Vu }‘E‘ rlhe »mns-nE Hurry to Assume Jurisdiction City Prison on a v'hnrz(-l 7 (h«‘l;r\rizinx took twenty-eight and the Newport Iwenty. r;wn\; gle: elegant mode = ppiicatic Or a_part of firearms within the city limits tis a o) = e d C ~ome Both - g Out His Plan of pived P s Over the Tall Mast twenty-nine days to come up. COZY MODERN HOME g 1L ML mfnh:hvh;;fi" i and Fla, wonder thar he was not in the Morgue | stopped at Nagasaki, but on this 0ccasion | w.o .ge (No. 20) Diamond st. 198:2 feet Revenge. - orphan as 8- instead of the prison. they are to come through without a Stop. | south of Seventeenth; lot 24:10x12: ~— | meaning of the law or the | ——— James T. McManus got a permit from | In that case both vessels should reach | 2-story house of § rooms and bath. laim of the San the Mayor to fire off a cannon made of | here about Wednesday afternoon or MISSION COTTAGE hntcaliiSchool Sasiamong ©Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | cast-iron and weighing thirty-five pounds | early Thursday morning. North side (3%) Richland a teet cast Svier ot Sl . 903 Broadway, July 6. |on the Fourth at Tenth and Harrison| Preparations for the reception of the |of South ave.; lot 25x100 feet; cozy cOttage of 3 v o ULt an appeal Was | Now it s a flagpole 3 rooms. ipreme Court affirmed the 5 "" it el " streets. After firing off the cannon a| Oregon boys are nearly all made. Chief TH-ST. BURLDING LO ¥y the Probate Judge. t has often been said that nothing can | nymner of times it placed in the yard | Wharfinger Henderson and ASSIStant | North side Twenty-fourth st., 250 feet west of L e done In Oakland, from feeding a pris- | in the rear of Willlam Smith's saloon, on | Chiet Warfinger Dryden will see to it | Castro; 40x14 each: 2 large aict building lots in T 1 3 oner to improving a street, but what I8 | the corner. that all the ships along the front are | hice residence distric dominated by politics. Now the lofty flag. | Wednesday afternon Skelton took the gressed for the occasion, should the trans- SUNNY CORNER d Succeed Merchants and Commissioners Are | pole which with its handsome fl < | cannon out of the yard and he and Smith i e e 5 Jireotly the | Northeast corner Army and Dolores sts.; nics v me flag form ports arrive during the day. Directly th | Pleased With the Cheap Con- the only public ornament in Oakland is a | 2nd Peterson, the blacksmith, Joaded it jels are sighted the big siren on the tot ready for bullding; 3x76 feet. Keating. veyances. r hone of contention. Nobody will own it. H’l‘ the blackemith's shop. Skelton carried | Zureka Planing Milis will be blown and i '\,f,k‘:,? 2 - 2 Some think it is dangerous, and the beau- | D, e e s L el that will give everybody a chance to|.— S i il S members of the Merchants' AsSo- | tiful large f rous; : ermott's butcher shop, and fired it ofr. | that, will give cverybody & chance 1o . ek Comamtbamars aos | llrul larse fag. which can be seen all over | It was reloaded and again fired off, but | F{CMlor Commissioners ‘have placed Oak Hiwifn® iialanceas trenoradi G Is the innocent cause of much | burst into pieces. One o he ‘u“flf‘u the tug Governor Markham at the dis- S Al Y:fi in | contention \“Nghhlu; about ui\ot ponnds, Ao xfurll;fl posal of the Governors of California and Ap buses d c 6D | e M Yor wantE to En 5 rough a third-story window of the . s % Covernon it = Sur n Gate Park. When Superintendent | pone M# o wants {0 know who gave the | nouse” occupled by Mrs. H. Getchen, {{grezentiand, the Governor Tewiy S and th f the association was In the East h of July committee permission to | knocked down the cage containing a| nave also given the use of the grand nave CURES ! the oc wund that such passenger convey- | Crect @ t.;zwir;lm the middle ‘;'f.‘. ]Hl]\rlh‘ canary :nn‘lhsn‘)u):k'(h; wall in the room. | in' the new ferry depot for the reception | CATARRH Nilllam Ke i 1se in all of the parks of the | Street. City Attorney Dow and City En- | b ) e plastering. o ce | {o the returning voluntee t will be a ’ = o e Pk oL 1D | fineer Clement gave permission for it to | Went through the weather boards of the | gala day on the front w the boys in/| I Erounds, and he | B erccted n oo Cliy Bt P 1€ 9 | butcher shop. Still another plece struak | pjue get-home. i Colis Coushs elsewhere, After % | without any further auth ‘h(‘rw\o . 1t | Skelton on the leg, causing an abrasion. | “The Newport and %nm will be fnllf;‘v\ed 91ds, « oughs, Hay s the P; “om- e el pLAN Tae = - by the Indiana and Morgan City with in- e . Tor Gecidad to pve Gps | of tmber was carrled to Telegraph ave- VETERANS IN CAMP. Vhiids, Semator Wit the Tenth Pennsyl: | Fever, Bronchitis, E A route about four miles | ng¢ and New Broadway and there erect- ' | vania. Hancock with batteries A and B | Asth d Al s laid out taking in the prin- | ¢, ; S . o = of the First Utah and remains of the | sthma an et akiE In the Prin. | Craigie Sharp. who was one of the| SANTA CRUZ, July f—Camp Wallace | pirst Nebraska, Warren with the First| Di f th nade the. Issuing of stop-over | PIHIC Joovers In the Aagvole incident, is | Reynolds grows' each day and the veter | Colorado and Sherman with First Cali- iseases of the ) that the trip could be made by | indignant that any one should critlci ns and their families seem to enjoy every | fornia. B e D o, e made bY | the wark of the committee. o ol T oy v ery | “Caprain E. H. Howard, the oldest ship- | Threat and Lungs w D O . the first | _-Oskland needed a flagpole said Mr. |Minute of their stay. New tents are being | [ Jf "0 the Pacific Coast, was. “on| N and t Who have eharge | Sharp, “and now we have as good a one | erectad streets of the | Change terday for the first time in MEDICATED VAPOR ARE -3 Teport to the association | 28 there is in the country. We are pay- | bright and gay with the profuse | many months. He received a warm re- ugh the mouth and emitted of the experiment i e |Ing no attention to growle f whom | tions of the tents. Ception and chatted for nearly an hour | from the nostrils, cleansing and vaporizing ail ¢ firet carriages put | there are bound to be some in Oakland, It | Los Gatos furnished a_very enjoyable | with his friends and former Shipmates. |the inflamed and 4 parts which cannot Junning full ever | would have been folly to have placed the | programme last night. While it was go. | Captain Howard Is now & year (,::gg) be reached by medicine taken into the stom- angements are | pole e City Hall Park, which mig n the elect ights went out and | and only le e sea ree ye 0. | ac e aon 2, to increase the number as | be at any time. It will stay | the benches were removed from the can- | His first voyage was made in the ship .‘*flfaflh;:u:"m'xrr\e Esrea'(s fl“‘ d‘l‘na‘g - o management can learn what it is until the city wants it remove | avilion and placed around an im- | Barossa in 1823 She was a 1200-ton mer_ | BAC% 10554 tonic o the m the public in the way of | John A. Britton laughs at the fe | camp fire. The mishap was voted | chantman, armed with twenty guns and | §8,& S0 200 OF et by mail _ This will be learned | those who think that the big pole may d succ | carried 104 men before the mast. His last | §"p) : v days »pple over. He says that it is just bare-| A literary gramme was given this | command was the bark Richard 1II, a|-—— - possible that should a cyclone strike n by the San ladie vessel of 1000 tons, carrying a crew of = 2 Jakland the top of the pole might be ¢ day. It was very fine and | twenty all told. A r\l IRISH OPERA blown off t that he is perfectly willing hiy enjoved h\'_v\d’\hwlx ne has w;"ntrin lalsm{y qi;lxhc to slee 7 the shadow of the pole all the | g the members of the G. A of St. Pau sland. here rest of his days Boig el d_the meeting of the Wallace Were two of them and they were taken WITH Mayor Snow is not quite sure who the | Post as their gue off the island by the ship Palmyra in 1836. and Tumors CURED paraphernalia belongs to. There has been first order to be iss st Howard was one of the boat's No KNIFE or PAIN C ARAC ER IN IT no de mumnn; the p city, a Camp Wallace Reynolds, July 3. 189 mu\mn \‘f ml-- staways from the No Pay untit CURED H l . | he is not in favor of accepting it. orders No. 1. R ek = Fen) » that the Mavor is H)'[L‘l(v!t“!l‘ 3 but his T e (v»lv. v‘\limw re of the old gentleman's hifi il Ay ‘Inmp in a S ommercial mind has already given to him announce L. A. Mahoney A o woman's breast is t : if the cf rould own the and Mrs. Marguerite C, Bell | SVer tIree Bo0ce & e wants ¢t is cancer; they al- Ren S | pole anc e ho e 4 ) on the deep, and he wants to end his ; they Remarks by Ashton Stevens S shouldit Overiana il e e lor “,":",' . (,“”‘l'“': § | days far out of Sight of land. Some Um ways poison the Concerning New and Old | wouldn pay the damages. As mai.|atds: O. J. Lincoin, H. . Stone, F e e Py glands in armpit. Singers in th Tivoli' Sk, 1O A poor litigant would have rk, Thomas Kelley, L. L Nattinger, | of the old shipmaster's expressed ire | When ihe cancer v Slnge e VOIS SRendl Lo o o i DpuEHonly, SAl commpunalionaton ko die atsea. Mr. Dunsmulr was afraid | jp armpit gets large cure is impossible. ‘Shamus 0'Brien,'' Together The flagpole will prob bly be an “issue tant - ALIC ALL if.{‘jl‘r‘ ILht hine L out his death, o ne | Face and lip also uryéoéu:?‘:l F!IIRacEeé Tith i L L ce Coynan mmanding. | b g His trunk removed from the st With an Unblushing Appre- | The Christi through - | hnd "Captain Howard had to r 90 PAGE BOOK T FR s 2 s their_county nsed [ CLOSING IN ON WADE. ore: | With testimonials of thousands | have Cured L clation of Denis O'Sulliyan. | the pol 'nwl" plmea | "0 Rugust 4 next Captain Howard will S.R. CHAMLEY, M. D., 25 Third St., S.F. RAIuLE (0F , and this le COTT, Ariz., July 6.—The Sheriff's | celebrate the fif S of his| gpj to SOME ONE with CANCER s A. Blank of the committee to remark that Slolereis Lt Tl San I . He is as hale | - oL Sampson and Schiley did something on the 2 ‘*""“‘)}““‘ hom s a e ‘:f‘fil",l',fd‘r"‘). e e dman ol G0, bUE geow: = e b . e ORTUNATELY for the Irish- }Q(;rlrxl,;:](’)'\ri;::‘:‘g-)n{. nd were not criticized | I paEsy '4:".»y\\l\"‘dl\‘in{t;'; “'{',‘,'1'\‘,,‘ ;;ff;\"’;’:* q.(;.;‘.n; ~u{h'r frvl-m ne nr:xllgai-l'npr{ms(.)h , teeeee et el « T rk is very m < of “Shamus O'Brien” Miss | ° C ke bid sstarda v e s e many friends of Cap! 2 3@ GILLIGAN WILL AGAIN i i has ke & vacation B it o Wit hesaing tomard Winsiow; | 02 fhe, Shp St Richoles il by srisvel | @ viswr DR-JCEDAN S smeer LR e JUMPED THE TRACK. Sh i R e Rafifond e omeors | 12085 P ISR U 1 s | o MUSEUM OF ANATOMY | F N UE DR. DUNN. : T s i B are confident of his capture. | mea ssels and was poisoned. The BE TR'ED FOR MURDER o by 4 new Tivolite named Ada | VENTURA, July 6.-Farly this morning | - | Bl o holas was one of the cannery fleet, 1051 MABRET ST. bet. G:h&758, B.F.Gal. First Called Attention to the Foul| Paimer Walker The change is an im- | a special fast f;r-mhr train was wrecked Captain Birlem Honored. | and « ,qm’«m ui;.-anum ml 'hom the “Thf‘u‘r\gfii.hmmm.:llMuwum!nlht & i i e et e t Sespe, some thirty miles fro: c e e oy E 5 2 ship Undauntec efore that he wa or eaknesses or any contracted Shn Branc Germs in Telephone provement. Miss Walker's voice will | at Sespe, some thirty miles from this clty. | SAN RAPAEL, July 6—Captain J. F. | $hip, ndaunted, Befofp, (it e M o e ey ompid A OAKLAND 6—Ac s- | not set the bay a-burning: it lacks in | S5 "R mnd for Ellwood, Santa | pirlem, late of San Quentin Prison, was | a widow and three children and a host of | Speciaiist on the Coast. Est. 36 years g g Swith et : sness and iIs inclined to be wiry, | pojrire. &f yith construction ma- | made the recipient of a costly testimon- | friends to mourn his early death. | DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES ikes g 156 ¥ ible by a Tap. S. Kusum AKI AND, e ARRESTE fl RSON Deserting g e 5 ine chi Dangerous Fire in Alameda. - 2 Serte N ALAMEDA 1y Fire was discov- 1 s L s mewhere t the row s morrow the Pol i e wiil be given pportunit m e < v, He will | S July eld for the v of his small bin Lic m ( is plann next a bride De eath F\,lltws the Wedding. e w W, seorge Graham home of h George F. or Ma- was celebrated at (Gapuldis) f weeks ago. > Lieuten- Ben Lomond e m was s all = 5 ht i/ Insane Incendiary Arrested. J OAKLAND. Ju A middle-aged man : L was taken s al eho Com of San | Wil "fl o a ) eral will s glace { AOUCANY Fheer] place 2 T d to % i to fmmoral | Daughters of Rebecca. | AN Golden I | July e e };j," Mr. Mann Deserted ¥ Her. OAKLAND, Ju Lo E. ough Reed, this : vorce from Mar g jon provide as the w | ground for cau: The parties | side guard, | were married ir he deserting side | spouse Is at prese Zealand. = | 1 D Not an Orphan Asylum. | The will of the late Hiram A. Pea | provided for the sale of certain of I ‘ x' 1; chaplain, Bvs. | well take | piece and the part the better do I ap- | preciate the brains, humanness Accordin ial of the es n which he N is an improvement on the accident was | 12 S et 1£ baiby : s an Improvemenson Spaccident wis | the guards of that Institution yesterday e hanism of Miss Lich D as onk with ning. There wereyabout thirty-five r, and backed up by a good amount | Follgwing a% the train rounded a curve, | €uards present at Capfain Birlem’s res force and sensativeness | The (rain was bounding along at a when the presentation was made T e at the time. The seven cars were beautiful silver set in a carved and this pa Tate ot box. Among those who spoke on formance of last|' The section hands, whose headquarters | y o Saptaly Sames te BRUSE She gave to | are in this city, were taken spe on | rlem's successor. e ex-official 3 sveapathy’ the regular passenger train to assist his appreciation of the kind- v and sympathy{ learing the wreck. A wrecking t him S was \eTented ewih had denied, and d crew were also sent to the s oA M Otipmusigal -ongruous Ger. | from Los Angeles. It is expected that ed the company i incongruous Ger- | (0 (58 GiliFhe cleared in & fow hou e oom and furnished them manisms. The only German feature | The two regular freight trains are tied [ Something in the edible line. that left is Mr. Pruette, although I up. The passengers on the morning east AT and west bound trains were transferred. Ably informed that he is an Eng- am e il | lishman. But his temperament is ex- Spectal Cable to The ‘Call fapeliets il : THE MEDAL FUND. Herald. Copyrighted, clusive rman, and never more so don Bennett. than in e of the good Trish priest. | The following additional contributions : TIMA, July 6.—The Rhys Th is convincingly British have been received by the volunteer medal | .oniracted with as the red-coated o and sings his| fund committee: | construction of a r vith even better effeci 5 .| Previously reported, $330730: N. Clark & | Cerro Pasco ¥ with even better effect than in the | ¢ /0 Gioription s r..-..mum reported $1, | been deposited as first production; he now steers clear of | halance $15; E. T. Allen, orn! - th modest rubato and fondling of A (ompany, ¥ s "l_(r‘u'rrm"« 'q“l. the top notes and presents a really Hornitos Parior No. 135, N. S. Special Cable to The stri r character. ittie's music ofte n ancisco Laundry A . $10; ¥ Herald. Copyrighted, 335 king character. Kittle's music often | g {Er“GP votier ‘street, Wiiliam' Clufr don Bennett takes Miss Me s beyond her depth, & . $10: McCarthy Bro 113 F A LONDON, July but she acts the part vigorously; Phil | % W. Pike & Co., $ doloh Hro~ At n) : e e e T | mada, $10; citizens of Medera (in addition to | secured the Bra 1 (how often have T been tempt- | $100 previously acknowledged, $12; Sylvain Solc ne's ne d t ed to call him Pill Branson!) is some- | man, 32 50; Plymouth Parlor No. 48, N. 8. G. | for both Americ w. Plymouth, Cal.. and Forrest Parior No. $70,000. for it. : less than his usual expl the informer; the chorus is gen- Jimated, and the orchestra ex- elient, although a few instruments shy rUI(]lH" to the In a word, the tion is a credit to the town and tention that it Is re- c all the O’'Sullivan, you simply overpraise him in the part of ., which belongs to him by all of discovery and conquest. My at present is bounded by Oakland 1d the Golden Gate, but still I am willing to risk the opinion that the fel- low doesn’t live who can play and sing Shamus as O'Sullivan does. It is large- | 1y due to him that the only big opera which has come out of the mother | country in many years has been made cannot popular in America. You may say | | that Mr. O'Sullivan’s voice is not al- | ways steady, that his acting sometimes runs to excessive melodramaisms, but you can't name the man who can give to Shamus the identity that O'Sullivan gives. ‘Perfect” is a high word and one that should be frugally em- ployed by well-regulated critics, but it | is the word that fits O'Sullivan’s pre- sentation of this character. Most of the nights of my adult life have been spent in a playhouse, and as a matter | of course I have acquired a gallery of pet characterizations running from Booih’s Hamlet to Nat Goodwin's Jim Radburn in “In Mizzoura,” and as 1 have now witnessed about a dozen full | performanc of “Shamus O'Brien” and | as there is small hope of seeing another production of the work after the pres- nd t nest Thorndi ilroad from a guarantee. Call_and the 1899, by 6.—Charles acting rights unchriste! and England. Government Contract for a Railroad. New York James Gor- has ke for the Oroya to and 300,000 sols have already Big Money for Caine’s Novel. New York James Gor- Frohman of Hall ned novel He paid D A D N . = e S o O O e e e e e e e e e o ¥ ,,R[:!;Nifi ain A. McPhail, late chief officer cf | ¢ Welch, is going to sail acht La Paloma to Hono- Cap the bark Andre: the schooner y Tulu. ‘Fhe schooner Falcon arrived from Unga Island with a cargo of concentrates from Consultation free and strictly private Treatment personally or by letter. A Positive Curein every case undertaken. Write for Book, PHILOSOPHY of MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A valuable beok for men) DR. JORDAN & CO. 1051 Market St.,S. F. B ettt e, | A e o = 3 ASHs BITTERS Apollo mine. She was towed to Sel- ! Smelting Works new crew had | put aboard béfore she started up | the river. The old crew considered their | voyage ended as soon as the anchor was | dropped off Meiggs wharf, so they went | “Reinsurance on three overdue vessels is | jumping up rapidly. The rate on the ship | . ow out 147 days from Calentth | for Portland, has reached 10 per cent; | that on the bark well, now out 138 | days from Newcastle, Australia, for Guayaquil, has reached 70 per cent, and that on_the bark President Thiers,' now | out 195 days from San Francisco for Liv- | erpool, reached 15 per cent. | The steamer Rio de Janeiro sailed for Orjent _yesterd. 8. M. Damon, the \ [IEORN R I BTt TR A° PLEASANT “LAXATIVE her, as did also Captain J. C." McGowan | NOT INTOXICATING The latrer and Lieutenant J. Matthews. eat of war. | gentlemen are bound for the | The sailing of the Rio made room for the that vessel docked yesterday | | p— Blas arrived from Central | o e American ports with a valuable cargo, but no passengers. She also was able 10 berth at the Mail dock, as the City of THE NEW Para has gone on the drydock to get | IstDay. FRENCE.. REMEDY ready for a voyage to Manila with troops. | geter ot Day 20th Day. E ABOYE BESULTS. 1iquic | Wightiy Emissions. Evil Dreams Wastin abuse or excess and and Failing Nemory. 30th Day. & surely removes Nervousness, Impotency, * » Discases and al! effocts - Reteres Lo Viai, is off Insanity and Conse - Cures when all others fail.. Insist on havins ¥ ITALTS, 1o other. Can be carried in the vest pocket. By mail $1.06 " ackars 5K Tor 85,00 with Y fuarantd fo Gurs or efund the Money. Circular Free. Address CALUMET CURE CO., 351 Dearbora st., Chicage Sold by Owl Drug Co., 3aldwin Pharmacy. W, J. Eryan (two stores), Crant Drug Co., in Oniidnd by Owl Drug Ca. RUPTURE. USE NO MORE _IRON Hoops or Steel _Springs. Rupture retained with eass 'and eomfort, and thousands radi- cally CURED by DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truss. [7Call at office or write for New ~Pamphlet No. 1. MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO., 620 Market t., opp. Palace Hotel. San ¥Tancisco NERVIT Kesiores VITALITY LOST VIGOR, y «AND MANHOOD 1t Emissions and wasting e e s o ot o R nerercnc ot ook e Brings the pick glow 10 pale ey D i e or ol |y soa 800 pee bom @ boxes for $2.,503 with - writia guarantee to cure or refund the maaey. Hervita Miedical €o., Chuton & Jackson sts., Shicaga, E. L. Baldwin & Co., Druggists, § Market. 8. F. Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST Established in 3854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Manhood Debllity ot disease wearing on body and mindard Skin Digseases. 'I'ne docior cureswhen otbers{all. Try him. Charges low Curesguarantced. Callorwrite Dr.d. b «ABBON, Box 105 . Francisco | — * 34! + © + 3 3 §>. * @ *| ¢ * L3 s @ 2 4 @ . o | * ¢ 41 ent run at the Tivoli is over, I may as this opportunity to include ulliv Shamus in the stage por- traits that are for me indelible. To be sure, T dote on the opera. I did at the first and went on record ®o that effect when many of my colleagues who now | , praise it w giving it anything but a | g8 sympathetic ear. But O'Sulllvan's Sha- | & . by : feet broad and 25 feet 9 inches deep. spreads 12,000 yards of canvas under full sail. general merchandise. mus has been to me a matter of grad- | ual appreciation; the better I know the | and virile singing that he has put into it. THE STEEL FOUR- MASTED BARK ARTHUR SEWALL. HE is now about a month out on her way to San Francisco on her maiden voyage. largest American ship afloat and was launched on February 28 last, being the ninety-seventh ves- sel launched from the yards of Arthur Sewall & Co. From keel to truck her mainmast She is bringing here 3000 tons of coal and 1000 tons of Captain J. F. Murphy, the commodore of tha Sewall line, is in command. + 250t ti0 250250 K oo etietiotiotitioNetiotioN e R e N e RN 4NeReRe e 88082‘580830320&0 RN R0 DR. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE, the cure of Gomorrhoea, Gleets, Stricturss ]::5 analogous complaints of the Organs of Bhe - 18 the ’ G;’“r’k;:“x?lnn hnnla. For rale by druggists. 82 i S 2 B The Arthur Sewall is 320 feet long on the keel, 45 ¢ is 184 geer, ana ene vemet % Wrigh's Indian Vepetable Pill 3| fooreimcit Colinlliah e | pies apnd pul blood.

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