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About Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1876)
f " ' xl JMII I I II THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSBORO : THURSDAY. COUNTY COURTS Archbold J. Petition of Sol. Emrick and otb- ers for change of road No. 7; Tiew- ars and surveyor appointed. The Grove. . Sept., 11th, 1876. There neems to be some misunderstand ing bout the R. R. station here. Mr. Smith wants the railroad company to fence up the roiul which it refused. The citizens here THE TIL02W GLOD. Democrats, Rally: AFTER A QUARTER OF A CENTURT. . DR. J. YOUNO MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE Temperance Lecture. lira. Shepherd, a traveling temperance lecturess, lectured at the court house in this place on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings to pretty fair audiences. She is a fluent and earnest speaier, and has good reason for being in the lecturing field, as she states aha lost a noble husband and a splendid fortune through the curse of intemperance. She said that a man might sign a petition to license whisky and be a church member, but not a christian, and that a roan could not be resDectable and deal in rum. She - m said that gentlemen might think they were hiding the secret of their indulgence in liquor irith tobacco, spices, etc, but the ro ses would daily bloom on their noses an l betray their sin. She related quite pathet ically several sorrowful incidents resulting from the rum traffic Her lectures were well appreciated by the temperance folks at least. Owing to some defect in the form of the room or the situation of the speaker, or lack of Tolume in her voice, or perhaps all these combined, it was difficult to follow the speaker, except for those who sat directly in front. Mrs. Shepherd is a womanly woman and will be respected for her cour age andvirtuea wherever she goes. Back From the East. Billy Robinson has just returned from the East. His brother came back with him to look at the country. Mr. Robinson came near "kicking the bucket" in Indiana, and would have succeeded admirably had it not been for the services of a good phyacian and the .women fanning him. We should think that would be a pleasant way to die. He savs that the weather was so hot back there that it was all he could do to keep from suffocation, and his physcian advised him to pet away from there as soon as pos sible, and Billy took his advice and got his carpet-bat; and departed. His relatives there would not let him go to the Centennial on account of the heat. We don't know how such a delicate man as II illy is going to stand the climate "over the river" when he "passes in his checks" in Webfoot. He has promised to give lb an account of what he knows about the "States" in a short tine. W. Bagley, a cousin of Mr. T. H. Tongue arrived at this place last Tuesday and re turned wtthj the intention of moving his family out here. He fell in love with Web foot at first sight. He is a good mechanic and farmer and is of that class of men that is so much needed in Oregon. "Did You Bust Tit?"" Certain young men went into a melon patch in this place last night and ran down the atreet and as they passed Mr. Hart's place one of them stumbled and fell, when one of his chums said, "Did you bust it?" and another asked "is it ripe?" Just at this time two persons who had been watch ing them shouted "Stop thief," and ran af ter them, 'and the fellows rushed off aud were soon lost to their view. food Luck for Thomas. J. L. Thomas, who is now clerk ing in Dr. Bailey's drug store in this pluce lias just received a letter from hi father in Maryland informing him that he has come into an estate in money of $2,700 and requesting hi in to come home. Of coarse Mr Thomas is bappjr. No Show tor Burglars. Treasurer Simmons sends the count money to Portland where he puts it on deposit, so as to thwart any attempt of burglars at capturing the county funds. If they get any thing ont of Simmons they will have to "take it out of his hide." Disgusted. A number of the temperance people of HilUboro precinct are so badly disgust ed with the success of of the petition that it ia almost certain that if another li cense should be applied for within a month no remonstrance would be raised. In fact several persona who signed the remonstrace ,ay now that they would sign a petition for another saloon. Will Discuss. At the- next meetinc of the Tilden club in this place, which will occur as usual on the 4th Saturday in the month, we are in formed tha E. A. Cronin end Dr. Watt, Presidential elestors will discuss the politi "cal issues of the day. It is thought that Lafayette Lane, candidate for Congress .4c.ll also be present and address the people. We will give further notice of this matter. Photograph Gallery. Mr. Westrop, late of Vancouver, has erec ted his Photographic Studio on the Public Square in this' place." Takes pictures at Portland prices. Particular attention paid to taking babies' pictures. Come right along now and save the expense of a trip or two to Portland and at the same time get just as good pictures. Sep7w4. Nettie of P. 0 Box, 183, Harris burg, wishes to correspond with orae literary young men. Here is a ebance for one or two single centlemeo of distingushed liteary ability in this vicinity. Mr. Gosrier is the best harness V maker iu the county. He has ord ers now to put up two fine silver- mounted sets for citizens in this place. ' A Ham's Bridge man got a "mansard roof" constructed over his left optie in this place last week. Cause too much "jooce. "Tire Board of Equalization is "grinding in the Court House. Tax-payers who want their property valuation raised should come and see the Board immediately. 1 -.. QcoJe are greatly reduced at Kahn 4 - TAdstfh't; call sod bt eootlnetd. . Road No. 3 on petition of M. M. win raige tne m0ney necessary to fence the Shipley: continued. A. Montgom- road,, which will cost about $ 150. ery, J. T. Scott, and S. J. Stott :ip pointed viewers and to assess damages. The Washington County Tilden Club will meet at the Court house in this place ont The College and Academy are in a more I the 4th Saturday m this month bepuzfttn. flourishing condition than ever before. I 1876. There are twice as many students here at there were last vear. The new I nmminnt Road, OB petition of J. "W. Crab teftcher- M9 quite popular with both citi- There will Tha departure ot tha -i V. Tir Watt and E. A. Cronin. vi-", j 1- I I J . .ft.. ..... Y,. old teachers has had no visible effect on the candidates on the respective ucaew ir- T'i "Z''"Zi aohool. which wears a lively appearance and ;,intial electors. Richard Williams and . r t Tjtna and other I or their uses is a airect r.. a. i -j . . I w.am, - well as a speaker, will aaares. - no DrooTrlr cured-of be a joint discussion 01 vum pwi- th still offers to the afflicted absolute care la all cases of SEXXHTAL WEAKNESS. , m The preservation of health and life is de pendent upon the proper condition of the procreative functions and any weakness or cause of weakness of the generative organs attack upon toe sure destruction the organs that pride of one sex and the blessing of the other. Ia Yocts is laid the foundation jniIIUL.C!UvrAw "".Gtf P7). Tuesday a Wedneoday, Sep. 26, &GENCV) DERE COMES TUB GOVERNOR! PEOPLE'S REPRESENTATIVE! lJ :v". pointed. Building Bridge across Fanno creek; W. J. Robinson appointed superintendent to let the same. Rebuilding bridge across the beaverdam at Beaverton; supervisor ordered to contract for lumber at $11 per M. for 20,580 feet delivered at Beaverton. reminds us of the days of yore. Old Mr. Bailey of this place aged 90 vars. died last Saturday morning. He was J r - lately from the East. We are sorry to learn that Charles Ship- indulgence Of the MOST DISTSCCTIVS 09 iitm mn l-iitrt li fm a aim and aoreadinff I Lafayette Lane candidates for congress wm i weakness and ruin among mankind, for it meet in debate. well known fact tan ne tnamyc wt BMiutry lice, ctsu in iu uwHim wmi QAIUvLXkU. I aroui la a harvrul of diMOJC. torrove and IMM 0 ' should At the Mountain Side School House. Sep- in afUr wan ley is lying dangerously ill of .-onsumption. Umber 3d. 1876, by David campaeu, .mt.. I OTing OMJk 3 i . . . . I tt o..i... nfiaa Marv Uvea, both If von exnenenee anv weakness you Mr. Jas.luibnenas rentea nisrarm to a Jh""n c0uniy not delaf. for a day may imperil your health Canadian for $2,000 a year for 5 yeara. of Washington coun y. if not your life. In all fornia of Weakness He also sold bis stock and household fur- riTtm Premature Decay a Cure ia Guaranteed Road, on petition of Wm. Dee niture and (arffiing implemenU to the same red from rbrTAn. of its tender Sau? and Others: continued. Viewers party for $ 3,000. e understand that Mr. roother, to the arms of its loving savior, on Business. The Remedies are purely vege- . i j I Tmkriit intends to locate at this dace on c- Monday. SeptemDer n, ioi. i ttbl and of a nature that leaves no lamt til . B m : TJ T?-Df T TmKrlo T COUni OI tne auper.ur auu u"uu V,;7t 7 Our district school will begin next Mon- L. McEldowney and P. M.Jackson. hel8th UDd the conJuct of Mr. Support of Mrs. Simmons and naiiey principal and Miss E. Watt, assist- Mrs. Linscott and families; ordered Unt. A good school is expected aa their that the monthly allowance be de- teaching heretofore has given good satisfac creased one half each. fant daughter of J. F. and Sarah Hender son, aced 11 months. Precious thought Hughson road; W. Simmons, P. M. Jackson, Samuel Williams, view ers and J. Witbycoinb, surveyor. A. J. Hamilton road; same view ers and eurveyor as above. Road, petition of J. N. Ball; established. Change of road, petition of Peter I hot Kindt and others; established, sup ervisor to open. Petition of R. E. Wiley for license to sell liquors in less quanties than a quart, and remonstrance examined; ordered that license be issued. COCNTV OBDXBS DBAWM SIFT, tion. T. M. Hines' wheat crop yielded bushels to the acre. Pretty good yield for a spring crop, considering the season. Carey Clarke is offering to sell San Diego property. He is agent for a large addition to San Diego. Jake Stevenson has just returned from California. Jake prefers Webfoot to the lower recion w ,.h i. tha Kingdom of Heaven. P. W. CHANDLER. Forest Grove, Sept., 5, 176. Administratrix Notice. rw PITRSUANCE OF AN OUUEB U KB . I behind. Obsxsvk the symptoms and nasun to check the course of the complaint, tf yon experience anv of them nightly dxtchargt. BligU ditehargta at fthtr times, trttnUing, anx iety, forytlfuUness, coiifuMon, pain m ootk, limbs or body, foreboding, iiidiyestion, timidi hi avernun to mtcutu. loss of VOtetr. ward oi exmiral.variable UntBtr. attacks of sickness akin u PURSUANCE OF AN UUUtn u w uwnaiti, wonu w whu, wj" I 1 th r,.nn(v Court of the State of Oregon els, etc., etc. n niht tnadA and I TFRRTBLK poisioxib. entered on Moaday the first day of . Among the most eubtW .and virulent .of & n i7fi directing sale oi real estate i poisons iqinuuuuuwwuiiui ........ a,iua h nndmiVned ad- from Yeneral Taint often breaking out, at urinuuH-i uti . I . i .!tZ. minintratrix of the estate of Richard .A. ter years oi appar.n cure, w ywa. nf Horses: A Multitude of Animali. A Ledonof At- Ttum.tt Hpftsfn will sell at public auction l ipon various pan oi iuc wuj. ..-., , - - to tha highest bidder, at tbe Uourt nous aanger lies in iuc ic mm " K"J"" 1u V- traction. A PorMt Of Wild B JllU. IlVTUKU 01 iJlTOS. an UCCan 01 JiCp- MONTGOMERY QUEEN, THE KING OF SHOWMEN! WITH HIS fake prefers Webfoot Oregon, on Monday the 8th day of hich is rather dry and Sept.. 1870, at 1 o'clock p. m. the fctllow- ini? described parcel of real estate situate in TKRM. Col. and Assesing Rnv. Bridges County Court County Court Fuel and Lighfs Fail pern Prisouers Roads Stationery State Cases .$20.00 50.09 37.33 27.20 1.00 . 101.40 . 18.35 . 3G.48 8.00 8.C5 door in the town of Hillsboro, Washington innocent partner or to the unoorn coiio otn day oi I witnoui snowing in mo perauu contracting it. nJ dacribed parcel of real estate situate in THE USE VY XlJUttUUiS.X. " . . .. .7.1 t. si.t Ia wit! Ona hundred I onlv aids in this terrible deception by ary Jack Welch sold 5 hea of impounded "" on the north side and ing it upon the surface and driving it back sheep at auctiou lately for $1.25 per head rt J. nreniises described as the S. into the blood. Axx Vknebeal Posiom is a J .1 1 ... l.vn, m. l.Unrr t.- ... ..." T I V of It 2 V also G'J- I BLOOD TOHIOJf AND CAM BV. COMMCKICATEI W Hill SalC Airs 1 LVS V ''9 w..- S SCVtlVM m. - - w - - - , a . . M . - . . un.. 7 nm r .. unnih n1 of that part I the blood and the only certainty of pieven due of lor some one o paj. Vl " cim lying in S W tion of transmission is in the positive cure. wants to foot llie uuif of Rection 25 T 1 N R 2 W; and all that Rev. Hill. Baptist minister, preached yes- po,, 0f Hillary claim lyicg in the N E tr to a lare concrreeation. K' and W of said sec. 23 and 25 acres off I the north end of the land " y- - - v a ha J a good house at this place and was well appreciated. nirn Total $308.52 'Yay Up." The Hillsboro corespondent of the for several days Oregonian says the W. C. A. Society propose to build a judges' stand 220 eet high and ten feet square, and he Oregonian man thinks that is "way up and asks leave to take oil about 200 feet. Now the Oregonian man thought he saw some inconsist ency in the proportions of the judg es' stand as given by the correspond ent, but it is understood out here. The Directors wanted a stand that would be "way up," and in order to cut down the necessary expense they cut down the size, and retained the desired altitude, to wit: 220 feet. The owners of watermelon patches hide in feme corners of nights now with double barreled shot guns and their pockets full of shooters. Grent preparations are making here for the Fair. Mr. Hutch has just returned from a trip to Astoria. He thinks of locating a brick yard at that place. Mr. II. W. Scott and lady bare been vis- iting here among tntir relatives ana iricnas claim of Hillary ttnA wif which lies in r w 5i oi sec o. ; T 1 N. R 2 W. alo the N E of N E M of sec 36 in said T and R excepting one hun dred acres off the north of this tract. of the reform treatment practiced at the Dr. J. C. Young Medical institute, coroprenen- rive, at-ietitific and thorouch. having re ceived endorsements ws the best of all mod ern practice. Recent cases cured in a few lav and chronic cases with remarkable runiitv. Our tents of the ttresence of the Taint in the blood are never failing. TO FEMALES. There are no class of complaints that so enlist the sympathies of the medical mind or so command its gravest thought and hiilir aa thoae that afflict women. The KM arrr-a was sold to II. Fender and Wil liam Fender. The tract ordered to be sold being particularly described as part of the S K 4 and the norm pan oi mo na tional E ; of the S W M of sec 25. TIN, R 2 W, of the Willamette Meridian. it . .1.. 1 rVinimAnrini? at a .i th- arr.rnfcr on the east side of rapid and thorough cures in all the com sec 25 T 1 N R 2W, thence west 55-14 I plaiuts incident to the sex. The weak cam - ' .' v. V i;n. t r-lnK Wil. I ii. tor rnn itsknotH AMD THE SCrTEBIMQ FOB C'UKiiiv m uwi v w. ..w. ... - . . . t fUl I . . n. kin'a donation laud claim, tnence rxjinu -w biliei a.-i ,vnm. tUei. AGGREGATION OF TRANSCENDENTAL ELEGANCE AudMileiof Resplendebt Masses of Msg-nlflccnce I Oarzlirlg, derf cous, Glitterf The Mighty Page out of Palaces The Emerald and Void Scrolled Scriptural Illustrated Wild Animal Den, the Hearuy Carred Great Golden Chariot and Tableau Cars. CAGES OF WILD BEASTS OPEN TO VIEW IN THE STREETS! Gt-xAXLcl Carnival oT Bonuty. S3TA procession that attracted 150,000 men, women and children from banks, offices, store), trorkshops and dweMings as it passed through tl o principal streets of San Francisco. 53T A sum of money sufficient to ran- Doctor after years of P1'0 inTeti i)m m Prince expended in the production of this hugo undertaking. and treatment is enabled to assure them I r Judge Strong passed through the recently on his way to the fine hunting fishinz places in the mountain Toots E on said Wilkin's east line 18.24 chains to a post from which a Fir 12 inches in diame ter, bears South 25 and 30 minutes East s Grove 27 links distant. Fir 2H inches in diameter in -ml Wars south 27 drg. W, 33 ;links distant, b thence east 51.51 chains to a post on east Number 1. Japan Tea in boxes only 50cts per pound at Kahn A Fricdenrich's line of said section 2a, th nce north on sec line 18.21 chains, to place of beginning. ! containing 100 acres. Terms of sale U. S. Kol.l coin, one half the purchase price in hand, the balance in nine monins irom aay of fuil. dt-f erred payment to draw interest Those who require personal supervision the Doctor can furnish with appartments with careful and skillful nurses where unre mitted attention and eon stant care give ev ery assurance of rapid and permanent cures The InHtitute is supplied wun a LYING-IN 1JS?ABT1IENT. m Vr nxtient will receive the treatment so essential iu such cases. CI RED AT HOME. Correstpondetux. The gTeat difficulty many sick find is the trouble of visiting tn city. From the San Francisco Morning Call. ... ' t I at the expense of purchaser Vismnj aomgOTsrj wuscm uai DELILAH E. DARRETT. Circus ana Caravan oi wna issasis at one'per cent per month from day of sale I often incurring an expense far exceeding until pjiid, and to oe securea oy raonnyr i u e com oi rcnmi-u. . on premises oi. Peed and mortgage to be be avoided by writing to the Doator, giving Manager Queen has rather determined that the Centennial shall not be en- ioved exclusively by the people of our Eastern States, and as California's represen tative showman, he intend b.iiwin? to the Administratrix of the estate of lti. hard A. Barrett dee'd. HilUboro. July 7tb, 187C. To the Work i mr. Cla en furnish you employment at which you can make large pay, in your own localities, with- i - ..... . i i)ul uriuu iiuiu Mn.... - And Up there you see, the judges reople. very doors a little wona on Wanttd in evtry town and county to take sulscribers lor lue enienniai ivreoru, the largest publication inthe United States IC pages. 6t colmns; Elegantly Illustrated. Terms only $1 per year. The Record is devoted to whatever is of interest in your own way, me symptoms oi ju trnul.lea or complaint. Cures ensranteed the satnw as by personal vinit. All! All n&iinna rontrihnta to Montuomerv Oneen s Tented Arena: bnr-bsck celf!rities of communications strictly confidential, all lU I R Wild Riders of liraxil. America's Cbarminx and rrhci-nt E nientrietim ; ters either returned or destroyed. I v;n;'ant Paria aurrenders her French Eccentric Srw ciHlty AitiNt; England s bulled W The Doctor can be relied upon in a" nmnuu with the world and her emisnaries strucle for supremacy; Germany's cixts reavWina CoNnPESCE and Skcbecv. lie-1 'i-j- nrrJLnc i Conservatories furnish Musical Talent. Spain, KusKia, Austria ftnl Ihe is confidence in him, all vow ic ho svffer r n t wen of the old world have their representatives. America's genius and g ant are in distress lit tcill speeddy relieve mf 1 jnt.n.t moves the mighty marvel and the greatest of the 6rca undcrUklugs in the no. a 1 3 cure vw. Auurcw. BENJ. F. J0SSELYN. M. D. oa C18 Sacramento Street nals ot show history on the Western Hemisphere. can make their "cold coffee" without the expense or trouble of a refrig erator, etc. ' Now we hope the Ore gonian man will understand the mat ter. Mr. Oneen mar be set down as a modest gentleman, and one who would not for the entire production of Comstock lode, over exaggerrate the attractions oi nis great ! shows, but as his resplendent mass of mag- nidcence rolls through the principal tboro . fares, the siiiht-seer ackowledgcs. for the i first, in a life time, that he is not disap- Rox 735 decHjl San Francisco Cal The GREAT QUACLIENI, ronnecte 1 with the IVntennial year. The- Great Exhibition at Philadelphia is fully il lustrated in detail. EverybfKly wants it I Business Improving. Notwithstanding the general com plaint that times are dull we leatn that trade is really more active in our merchant stores now than at this time last year, although the pri ces for grain are down. A year ago no hack ran regularly, and rarely to business, I was satisfied that there was only r m .t i. - i -. pointed, and the pen and ink sketches ol ne vuo.c ,..r . 1 ... ....... I l,utw rAnntrv m i VnUnniAl III rt fliwl it It AAV A A UtSWwaaKaj - " mm - - - J w , his marvelous traveling World's Fair is but too briefly descriVx-d, in the page of "Queen's Advance Herald " It is a matter of considerable astonishment and comment how such an establishment as Mr. Queen's can be made to pay, and fwT the secret we have made personal application to the head of t is great institution, and we will give it in the enterprising proprietor's own lan- miaze: "When 1 emoaruea in me snow the Station, now Mr. Laughlin runs two or three trips every day. Mr. Stoughton also finds a correspond ing increase in travel and freight on the routes between Cornelius and Smith's stntion and the Grove. Mr. S. runs a hack at irregular times from the Grove to this place, and Mr. Laughlin to Portland, and we expect before five more years pass to see a line of coaches running dai ly between the Grove and the Me tropolis. , Runaway. Tuesday Mr. Stormont left his team standing at th station and when the train came along they concluded that . it was about time to leave that station. They left and one way to become successful, r irst, give the people better than was ever offered for, their money; second, give them the rarest aud most expensive attractions; third, buy the btst outfit to be had; fourth, ailvertisinR extensively what you have actually got; fifth never disappoint the public and always want to know all about it. An elegant patriotic crayon drawing premium picture is presented frwe to each subscriber. It is en titled, "In rememberance of the One Hun dredth Anuiversary of the Independence of the United States." Rue 23 by 30 in ches. Any one can become a successful agent for but show the paer and pictures and hundreds of subscribers are easly obtained ever where. There is no business that will pay like this at present. e have many agents who are making as high as f M per day and upwards. Now is the time; don t delay. Remember it costs nothing to give the business a trial. Send for our circulars. terras, and sample copy of paper, which are sent free to all who apply do it to-day. Com- a . 4 a . 1 I 3 J A IODIDE! OF P0TA20: The best Beautifierof the Completion now In use. Cores PimnUS. Bolls. JlloU'hes. Rheumatism and Mercurial Tains. Bold bv all Dmccists. Use Low's Concentrated Flavoring Ex tract fcr Ice Cieain, Cakes, Ac. The Uurivalled M0LLIE BROWN. The Wonderful LOw AN DA, The Female Sampson, D ITALE, The FRENCH KENNEBELS. PIERCE the tamer ct Tigers, The MATHEWS FAMILY. 0RAYT0N, the Subduer of Hyenas, M ile PAUIINE. the Lion Queen. THOMPSON, Educator of Elephants, ORGAN, Instructor of Horses, . NAT AUSTIN, the Clown of Clowns, The Unapproachable Levantine; Mme. BROWN, Menage Excelsior. pay the printer; this rule closely observed P outm to mose wuo mgK. Will J 11 1 1 1 r all V U111T iur sil irni. .aa aa.j '"- I . , , He then further uK'e " 6'-'"" the wagon on thergaged end of a horse-rack by the Public Square and went - out into the country to take a view of the scenery. A man with that sort of a name ought to be a little "careless" how he leavea his team anyway. Surgical Operation. Last week a little girl of the late George Morrow got a grain of wheat into her ear and was brought to this place, when Drs. Bailey and Vite extracted the same to the great relief of the little sufferer. A slight misunderstanding occur red between two citizens in this place last Saturday and they repaired to ed the Fublic school grounds to ngnt it out, and one of them knocked the ness. put all others. states that he has expended more money refitting his show for the summer of 1876. than the ordinal cost of the entire establish ment and with a merry twinkle in his eye.he smiling re-r-arked, as he viewed the vast surging crowds of people who were strug gling to witness the great parade as it pnss'd along Kearny street, "it always paid to get the best" and so we though, as night after night, we looked upon the immense audi ences that thronged the mighty pavillions tj see the best show in the world, that it al ways paid to get the best. The procession with its glittering equipage, the ornate char iots of cold, the aparklint; emerald Tableau cars, the embroider "d and silver spangl'd silk satin banners, artistically decorated Id beast cases, caily mounted armored cavaliers, brightly trapped India Elephants, the showy showered aud plumed Drome daries and Camels, the entrancing music. al lcontributed to establish confidence, and cave evidence of the pure, chaste, classical. elegant and hightoned equestrian and calis- tbemc exhibitions of the great Queen show in which renowned emisaiies of Eng'and, France, Italy. Spain, Prussia. Austria. 1 Rubsiau Sooth America and our own United States assembled, each with a friendly deter mination to carry off the honors in the tent- ted arena, vie would here observe that as the many new ami dimcuit feata were in turn successfully accomplished, we felt at a loss, for where all is so good, it is not only difficult but impossible to say which is the best. The success of Qneen's show in San Francisco i immense, and has been visited by over a hundred thousand delight- SHEB2XAN A HYDE, MUSIC DEALERS. Address. THE CENTENNIAL RECORD Portland Maine. ang3 F0RDIIAM& JEiViVIlVS. GROCERS, Woo. 6GO& 602 Cor. KEARNY aM SUTTER Streets., Saw Fiuxcisco. for the Pacific Coast. Agents bashes reeeu saw. roorea stcam rows. WarraNte! ts Cwt S lack Staf I Feet see Mimrte. Sa4 far Circular. PRICE, 30 00. SA1V FRANCISCO. other down hen the fight ended. J . C. Jamison has gone to Seattle where he is working in the employ of Mr. Steel in introducing the arti ficial stone business. He will not start to Nebraska for some time jet. Mr. Hinmar. of the Grove is having a new lock pat on his safe, which was burglarized House and lots for salases Mr. Smiths ad. Sufferers from Dyspepsia can find relief by getting soras oi thossf 1.60 axes of KfeF. Mrs. C. Adams has returned from her trip to Illinois and Michigan after a stay of three months. Mr. Bailey who died at the Grove last week was Mrs.T. B. Handley'a uncle. Mrs. Handley went to McMinnville Mon day to see her niece who is lying danger ously sick. School began on Monday. The National Gold Medal was award ed to Bradley 4 Rulofson for th best Pho tographs in the United States, a id Vienna Medal for the beet in the world. - 429 Montgomery Street San Francisco. YOUNG HEN Who may be be suffering from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do to avail themselves of this, the great est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. Pit. SPISXEY will guaran tee to forfeit $500 for every case of semi nal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character whioh he undertakes and fails to enre. He would, therefore say to the nnfortnnate snfierer who may raed this notice, that yon are treading up on dangerous ground when yon longer delay in seeking the proper remedy for your complaint. Yon may be in the first first stage ; remember you are approach ing to last. If yon are I ordering npon the last, and are suffering some or all of its ill effects, remember that if yon preaist in procrastination, the time must come when the most skillful physician can render yon no assistance; when the door of hope will be closed against yon; when no angel of mercy can bring yon relief. In no case has the Doctor failed of success. Then let not despair work npon your imagina tion, but avail your imagination, bnt avail yourself of the beneficial results of his treatment before your case is beyond the reach of medical skill, or before grim death hurries yon to a premature grave. Full course of treatment $25.00. Send money by Post Office order or Exprei.s with full description of ease. Call, or Address. Dr-A- B- 8P1HHEY. Vo. 11 Kearney Street, San Franeiseo. OSBORN al ALKXANDSR 2t LASKST STREET, ese. PALACE MOTCt- Baa rraaclpce Trta Craat Mechanics' Tel Ctor of the Pactno Coast. SPECIALISTS, KO. 11, KEARNY STREET. Treats all Chronic and Private Diseases without the aid of Mercury. CONSLfATIONS tREE. Office Hours, 9 to 12 M; 3 to 5 and 6 to 9 p. m., Sundays excepted. Consultations free. Call or address. Dr. A D Fluster Co., Ho 1 U Saarney St., CuTructtso. With the CbarmingandYoutbfulPATTI ROSA, JENNlE I1R0WM, ROBERT SCOTT, the Greet ARLINGTON, FRANCOIS, HERBERT. EUGENE, LOUIS; HARRY, Mmes. EMIDT, SEBASTIAN. KENNEBEL, and the en.lleRs nnxiliarle. complete lh most expensive', unexcepjiouably, better dressed aud high toned Cucus Couipauy on the face of tLe Globe. MIDI'S TRA!H'SC0NTI'ESTAL BAND! And a host of higb-ialaried. novelty producing, prominent pei formers, ect 1 fr.rni ery best on the face of the Globe, and with special rufurenco to tu summer of 1370. the The long list of Living Wild Beasts of the very rarest kinds including an Elephant, tl Rouffled Muffloon, the wild Feard. a herd of performing Bengal Tigers, 4 perform i the Hvenaa. two Lionessess and their cubs, a Kariafftroo and its younar. an infant suckling Camel, pair Leopards, pair of Silver Lions, Ouzerats, Lious, Jaguars, Eland, hacrod Ox, Valk Ysrk, Biids and Monkeys, and a long array of which the particulars cannot be iv Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock, p. ro. Circus commences at 2 and 8 p. m. One hour for the Menagerie. Adfeiiooion - - 01 oo Children under o,5o etc, O. Oi 3Eollf General Agcat. Hi j1 f ill f i i I 'If 1 "