How Two Dlallnciilahed Colorado Of Uriels Staked tlielr all oo Ibe Tarn of Card. Pueblo, CoL, Com Chicago Time. Ed. McCook, the former Governor of the Territory, w; a also generally engngod in tlieso "tea parties," and fabulous amounts would bo won or lost at a single sitting of poker. On one occasion Chaffee, Bhaflenbcr, Brown and McCook sat down togeth er for a ouiet game of "draw" in one of Ed. Tierce's rooms, on Larriraer street. They commenced playing at five dollars ante, and $500 and $1,000 raises were not uncommon. The gamej progressed very quietly, and with no one badly crippled, until midnight, when McCook went $50 blind on Chaffee's deal, and in a jo oobo tone ot voice, he bantered Shat fonberg to atraddlo it. The latter did so, and. in the deal, secured a pair of tens, while McCook captured three sevens. Brown and Chaffee passed out, whilo McCook, of coitae, made his blind good, saw Sliaffunberg, and went him $500 better. The Marshal of the Territory was not to be snub bed in this manner. He thought he detected a bit; came of blutl in Alo Cook's eyo and ho not only stood the raise, but nearly knocked the breath out of his antagonist's body when he exclaimed in a cann, even lone oi voice, "I see the pile, and go you $5, 000 bettor." There was a period of dead silence. Both men regarded each other with interest, but there was not a tremor. and after shoving his money into the pool. Shaffenberg laid his cards down on tho table, and taking out a knife proceeded very deliberately to pare bis nails. As for McCook, he pondered ad studied. Three sevens in his hand before ho drew, and vet he had been raisod clear out of his boots to the tune of $5,000. Ho didn't understand it: there was a mystery, and yet his luujrtncnt and good senso told him not to lay down. Ho looked at the Marshal and tho Marshal looked at him, and tho Governor brought his fist down on tho table with a rousing oath. "I'll stand the raise, t Here's my check for V. 1 A fit. Ill " jo.uuu. itai aAji fx I WUV Wl UD McUook drow two cards and cap- turod a pair of five spots, whilo Shat- .onbertr was fortunate enouch to se- cure his other ten and a pair of duces. Each man had what Professor Scbenck would call a "pretty little lull," ana considering tho amount oi money iu the pool, each man was ills- posed to camblo his last dollar on tho strength of his hand. They raised ana Kepi raising uniu cocn una put up all his available wealth, until thoro could not havo been loaa than 125.000 in the pot, and then Shaffenberg pro- posed to put up his Villa Park prop- erty, worth at least $30,000, agninst tho First National Bunk buildincr. ownnd hir Mnfionk. and .t tho buKt hiinil tnkn tho nilfl. lhn rtrnrinKitmn was a'oceptod, and Shaffenberg won, aa, " a a. of course, but bo lost it all a few nights after in a single-handed con test with Sam Browne, and was nev er alio to recover it. Tho gamo was regarded as tho biggest ono ever played In Denver, ami for months af- terwarus was lao aensniiuu iu spore Ing proles. r ALUNd JiACK. vi late years there has been a steady doclino in tho agricultural Interests ot New .lamp shire, it is stated that seven per cent, ot the farms of tho bUto, or 2000 out of 20,042, are vacant and unworkod. Somo of these are now owned by banks, othors have been bought no and aro held bv Ian lanX-owners, and others again are left in crmw nn in timhflr. whWi ia mnr profitable than crop-growing. The population of tho farming districts is " er-T -r 1 - steadily diminishing by migration to the West. The St. Louis Jlqmltllcan thinks is has disooyered a reason tor this decay. That paper says : It is strango that this phenomena should take place under tho intluonoo of tho very agencies adopted to pre vent it. The protective tariff was adopted to build up manufactures and give the farmer a homo market ; and it is well known that tho New England States. New Hampshire in eluded, have largely developed their manufacturing industries under tho stimulating effects of this protection. But whilo homo manufactures Ijave boon built up, tho homo market had 9 a o . a noi. 1 no mauuiuciurcr lias been en riched, but tho farmer has been im poverished. Ameuicam Meat ix Ei-bopk. America now furnishes London with a portion of its tnututinal beefsteak?, llie animals are killed about two days before tho steamer sails, and eaten across the water about two weeks after being killed. Tho busi ness of transporting meats across the Atlautio has grown to such large proportions that several transatlantic steamers, ii is rerorted, will soon get in special apparatus for the purpose. There are different methods of pre serving meat on their voyages, one of which is 10 nerp me mcai in a ury atmosphere, at a temperature ot from 32 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature rf the chamber in which the meat is stored is maintained a this point by evaporating and recon denning methylated ether, tht cold air being driven through a solution of chloride of calcium, which jb- Kratta from it a'l moisture. .Mi at may be preserved in a fitnh iitatP f.ir alniot.: ny period by this ruHhod. AnOllitT WaV of !inor ;.i'e t!.e cattle alive. This Las been i done now for three years, tho first lot arriving in Glacgowin August of 1873. The trade is confined chiefly to the summerj months. Last year from 100 to 150 wero landed in Glas gow every week from June to Octo ber. This year the average since the 1st of July has been between 150 and 250, During the last week in Au gust, 104 American cattle were sold r I a i C !!(! ...... in uiusgow ai an uvcrugu ui head. An English paper says: Out of a thousand cattle sold in a single week of last month, more than a third came from America. Centennial Macuimer.. An Eng lish mechanic writing to the London Times says : "The display of machine ry at the Philadelphia Exhibition has novcr boon equalled either tor quanti ty, quality or fitness. Tho grand ef fect wbioh it produces is no mere re sult ot mere repetition according to well known forms ot coustruction, but is due to abounding novelty, orig inality and progress. This department of the exhibition has a strongly mark ed American character, and can hard ly be regarded as an International competition. Other civilized ooun trios, it is true, take part tberem, and Great Britian especially, but tho ag grcgate does not exceod ono fourth of the artiolos exhibited from the United States. There is also marked evi dence of patriotic spirit in tho prodig ious efforts mado by individual citi zens and Guns to sustain worthily the meolianieal roputation of their coun try. The extent, the money value, tho excellence and originality ot the objoots displayed by them impress a strangor immensely; and, however much he may have seeu ot former in ternational exhibitions on a grand scale, these impressions survive." From lion, W. II. J one, of Weil Do ver, VI. "I bsve beea troubled since my boyhood wito cbronlo or hereditary lung compleiut Some years since, early in the winter, 1 took culu, wtiicb as usual entiled luto sevnre cough, which continued to increase as tht season advanced, allkouKh I mads ose of all the cough rcmeuiei I bad knowledge of. My family uhvuioiao alto prescribed for me bat I experienced no relief. During all this time ll wbh gmuutuj running uuwa, losing iii'bi: . - i i : l i : a . "J"v"lntl at runfflh until trim I mi mis a a mi all a a met I m,,x viviikih uukii in j iiwiiitjaj ma ntii ho hit wf becsms very much alarmed, tbiokimr 1 ihould waste sway In consumption. While in Boston, during the spring following, 1 wan Induced to try . iktar Kama or Wiu Ciikkry. After one doj'i trial I was seooi ble that it was relieving me ; ia teo days my cough had entindy ceased, and I was aoon restored to bealih and strength. I have ever since kept the Balsa d my honse. and I whenever any immibor of my family has cough or or cold, it is Immediately resorted to. No family should b without it." Sold druwta a Whale I Coos Buy New , A argo whale, sixt; wasty BI,J of proportie wns inn n8lor " iur.ru wnuiu. Nixiy-iivo ieoi in I'tiocale breadth, on trio Ifunilon -wiicl. on aeptemuer KM. Kennedy waimea Him as being t!ie first that Elliott said ho was the owner) because ho saw L AIlHA.llt f'rt U He aa a la a. him before Kennedy, Cox says ho saw him bo toro either of thera, and several oth crs, whoso names we wero unablo to ascertain, each and all deemed him their respective property, on the grounds that each of them laid eyes nn him belore anybody else. Less than an hour and a half after sundown they were unablo to decido "who owned tho child." Then tho dark ncss una set In so thick that you commit seo U. k. on a barrel of r lun- agan's whiskey, they all retired for the night. Meanwhile Baudon Billy, Two-Mile Jack, Sugar-Lip Jauey, Kambling JVed, and divers other In- diaus, not having tho fear of God or Kenrjoi.y before their eyes, quickly ?klunca ,l.ho 6rcat "mammul" to the bono, taking away as much blubber .1 r .11 u- ...? ... . . grease tho wheels of life of the entire tribe for nearly a quarter of a centu ry. What they lea behind was drag ged offUho next morning by Bill Ward and his magnificent team, con sisting of five span of oxen, and thus terminated this great contest about what was "so very liko a whale." 1 Lata Iapmwaiati mitt tiw n.0BC J CO . aw tlui m ti M far Fimlly in. L Ud n tb FVilc Ooaai U I (74, a Urpr i BaaM-trotaMjttnvuiWiold!Mi , KiajtthM um la adaxliyaar. CO 10 I-SWfrr Vrrtt 1-J ruiE.-u:, us riAstttcs. In0 K lKVFIHr KI740 TAKEN' t. O. JirPRrK If thora li a FLORENCE Storing MicKiM wlthll on tUuml milt of "J- Cy ft0 "og Vwll, I will (, it V ySVb axpenia to tat owntr, O SAHUElHItMpat. 3 -rmri i iff w 11 1 s I J by t.o. utsuuiCLs. SHERMAN & HYDE'S COLUMN CENTENNIAL AWAIID.: GRAND TRIUMPH FOR WEBER PIANOS! First Premium over all American and Foreign Manufacturers. Copy of telegram received by Sherman & Hyde: Nsw York. Sept 29, 187ft. Received the highest award for oympathetic, pure and rich tone, uombmeU with gruaUnt tower, aa mown In the three stylus lirani; Kmiare and ITprk'ht I'innoe which ahow inti! lik'vnce and solidity in theis construction, a nil ant ami easy touch, which nt the same time an' swi-rs promptly to its rcipiirf incuts, together with excellence ot workuiansjiii). A. WEliEIL Si These famous Pianos are for sole by SHERMAN Si HYDE Cor. Kearney sod Sutter Sis., SAN FRANCISCO. )el7 DU fSlMJNKHY it CO. , fPEClAI.ISTS, No. U Kearney Street. -THREAT ALL CHRONIC and private diseases wuiioui 1110 niu 01 nivn'urj. CONSULTATIONS FltEE. Office hours 9 to 11 m.; I to J and ( to 9 p. ra. Ctll or addreM DR. 1. B- BPINNET A CO., No. 11 K4rniv,8t., Ban Fran'-lscn, MARRIAGES GUIDE do on Cotmainp, Mu. AND ol IheaniMl sTftrm, J'Ku BOOKofSECRETS.-S; tMr m tM m. Ttmi. on til lilwrvXlr tiplalMMthflrcsutn, ai.m and maMn, I. lh. oahr mil; KinilMc ..k of Uir khJ tm pik'.C ti. bent br Mkiimvumy M!nl on rrv ,n OI JMUw AAm i"! ' !. A-.H""'"-"" JtiNunkl'iUav aLLwuslo. LuUaM la ttH. 'PHY IT l-THTl). HEXPRICKSBBAKD X orHII.tr. Kor salt only br T.O. HENDRICKS. ELLSWORTH & CO., 8ucctasura to Kllsworth St Beltbaw. DRUGGISTS, IITM.L COXTIXCE THE BUSINESS IN V alt Ita driiartnivnU at lha old stand. offi rln Inrreaartl InducrinmU to customers, old and at. At oereioioie the mual Careful attention given to Prescriptions. Tba I'banst In th Bna irqnin lha immediste wirmrni or ail old a-cjunu. ns IOR tiENEUL AKBrilAMDlSBOo X to T. C. HENDRICKS, IODIDE OF POTASS. Tna r.t rwauliMn' of lh (VmrlrikiM Cqna fimrira, Kl. hl.4rr, ktwaoutioi sad MemirMi Pum N4J bj il ltruroM I'm low's (Varna IraUil larurinf Extrarta fat let Craus, CWsn, sta. For Sale. a.' im aa mrr, mi orsiui r-, 1 rrmj rut pwtu.vuut rn'inin ai ta bX. CSAKLE3 UOTU, Important Notice. I CHANOB HAVING BEEN MADK IS THE V ownership of tlx Bpniiiftleld Milling property, u fiwal Dwentry to wttlr up ill onUUniliDg as- ... tl . I ; . I 1 J.J.11..I . eonnu. rnraca Kiitiwinr uiumaeiTe uiuuuuiu w aid Company, will pleua cum forward at once and tnritjr. Iwttleintnt n ba mails with if. '. btmt Utn at Dunn't store in Enirene City, or at the olUea I . L. r-.Mnranw in Hnr4n.AuM Paw nrrlu rlPKINOKlEi n VILL1SU CO. Sraarixu, Or., Nor. Id, 1875. BARNES SCROLL -W. FOOT OR STEAM POWER. Wirrsntad Cut 3 Inch StuB I Foot par Mmuta, Send tor Circular. PRICE, 30 OO. OSBORN & ALEXANDER, 24 ARKET STREiT, opp. PALACE HOTEL i Ban franclKO The Great Mechanics' Tool Store f the Pacific Coast. .. a - aa 1 , 1 - MUSIC DEALERS, Cor. KEARNEY A SUTTER, Sta., BAN FRANCISCO, Agents for the Pacifio Coast OSHLH & CO S NEW DRUG BTORE, Willamette street, oez to Brlstow & Co. DKALKRS IN DBUG8, CIIKMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT IiIEDICir.rS, c. Brandies. Wines and Liquorr OP ALL KINDS. In fact, we hv the best aaiortment I articiea luuna in a FIRST CLASS DRUG tJTORE. tV warrant all of our drops, for they areal new, ana iresa. Fartleu.ar attention la called to our stock or . Perfumery aiu Toilet Articles. At we have bought OUR GOOPS FOR OASil W onn compete w lh any etaliliKhment Eugene City In prlc -1 accommodation. Buy your goods w.i von cau get the liest and che ml. 'ttm':im lartfiiy Fillfi! At all hours of the day or night. OSBUKW Si C October d.8fi9. 2Wf. Brick Storr. cor. Willamette h Eighth Sls EUGENE CITY. A.V. PETERS & CO., Are aow in receipt of a Terr largo stock of NEW SPRUNG GOODS, Selected with much care from the Isrymt and beet importing houses in San Franusco. Our Stock Of DRESS GOODS tt VDQBUf11)r Urg and ftttnvttTe, and eompriM th waaa-tr Uroal tielsa H..uliiu . ...1 ..I il I nd prioet, sxi m to net the Tiew of all. WHITE GOODS. A Urge assortment of Fairings mil InsorUus, new svaana inef hhuus h v i lass STAPLE GOODS. A IsirM araaflr nt 1MitiA Mn.linti an T iniTist, Ttiwel intra ad J HimitM v; Cont, IlMtdkercliiefa, Laca aiil Linen ColUm in ail itratioa. WOOL, . WE WILL PAT THE HIGHEST MARKET FBICE in own iut any nuraiatr oi pounai oi GOOD MERCIIANTABLK WOOL COUNTIiY PIIODUCE Of eery dWripth wsntej, ft which we wQl pay the aiglieat nuuket price. A.V. rKTF.n CO. OPIUM OMrHUlk and nrtaJI PtKAtK HI BITS ccZ Bycored; painks,sopuhaciy,s axKneaademhont Incosniemeaoa. Aaundcenbit tOrkHcia tnaenta. Rend stamps fc, perbculsre. DR. CAiUUN. itj Wahis Seres, Uucajo, 111. ' aa a mm mm rtf a mjmt PlllilC rf " tptm. aaelMM, lllllllP av. aunt dwOTrrae la Ike . V I i isl nraeref nfMutiMMat W aenwr kpn is Um aawTM iriauoB. Mm and fc tad aiiddle stnl ia.aiid lad SJi Bmmsa:S) iiwwbiw, wnira aoone ess aonra e Be wan U ea so a pnmrrt Uw amitk. and mplnn, a4 (re k) kdnl rharaa the Inaliiaei ol TuaUl , Um bnt u4 enlT tnm MamanOaid ia Ike vnrd. Pme aicreai Mai naul ea ta of ttMauMrna annM a hia euri )ttt lae eutaar aw. aa luawma-d awwall, er far v . Ml neaa Fonlliam V Jennings GROCERS, No, COO & 602 FRONT STREET, SAN FKAXCICO. jm i mm No. 649 Clay Street, BETWEEN Kearny and Montgoniery Streeta, SAN FBANCISCO. TT TAI1 DTV'Q T anJ Ctnn1il Tn creaini? Practice, which hat constantly kept pace of the Pacftic Coaat Induced his removal from his corner of Kacramento and Leideftdorff streets, in .It. t . a . II J - I 1 a. J mis cur, w more rain"niHJtmrmrtiiuij iuunru a a- - a mTA H ill aTlAt akl(-a. apariiucui.H, av iiu uif via, diiccij wucio he hail a spaciou suite of hanUitomely fitted np and conveniently arranged Examination and Con sultation Rooms, (occupying the whole of the two upper Btoriea) which patients may at all rlmoa uttA tiau nn I tr t ( A Pirto nr anit hist ad I lllrj lot 1 bud CVV VUIJ ItlU svwovi sbmm aassi saw sisUnts. mm miq must gruieiiii Bi'iiwmcnw m rewmu for the liberal patronage bestowed on him for the U'ilL St. . A at .-A. aMtaJ pas, luirieeu yfara, ai um uiu uuiec, DR. DOHERTY ucniirn v iuiui in mo s miiv aiiiu rspcLi- all at 11 tYiwat lahAelnaj nnAam oil fnirna nt PKrAtitn Pnmnlslnti kat ha nan Ka AAnanlfa.il tat mXAQt jrirai 11 sif ua uu vau im uuiinu 1 kv u nn tlay streett nn every variety 01 llite.ue or the T . fin.. h'l,l..,. Maut . n.l flani.n urinary urgans, ana an ' 8PECUL DISEASES, of which the list Is nnmemna, and which are more closely connected with the general health than the majority nl people are aware. Uuhappy invalids lor years persi't in concealing tneir con Jltl.. rm n mn..u n.;n.nA.In U A.A -JI.IUU IH'IU . UIU.I VC FI lf lliailflg iu uiinMiacil UCI Icacy, and Duller in silence until their miseries be come too acute to be repressed, Jind mental and iu. nival uvuiii.j iiiiiimi his i.iic.i;! iir, ai.l.C dniieiof life. This lattertyr of aflliction manifests 1. i. . Mnn... ...nr.....:....ii l . itreu iu luv wiujnaiii iiuicnj.itjiiJtuy riiiiwu SB Rrphilia, in all itt forms and stiiRes; Seminal Weakness, aud all the distressing forms of Self- Abuse, or Onanism i Gonirhoea,(ileet, Stricture V.w.nnl mnA lli...nnl I?., 1. C3......I r..U.It niMiiiuai riiu i-iuiuui a.uiii.i-iuiii,, d'aii 'H Leuill ly, liiseiisps of the Hack and l.oiiis, InllHmmation or toe Diauuer ana tviatieys, em., etc. J tie ntim- Ko. nf namnna ai,rfV,alni f.nm V.... I. . W. 1 . m. VI j.t nutin bmiivi Mlf. IllIll IIITP. UHIllUiV f-IIB en... In ahnm lh. t.u.tnm ka. .ffiul.J . .1 1 1 lonvn, n iivim .mi? im.n nan CUCICU a IBUItai cure, oan be counted bv the thousand, and the vol untary certificates in his possession, received from persona he has restored lo health.are enough to sat ihfy all that the Doctor's skill in the treatment of these affections, enables him to warrant speedy cures, even in olwtinate cases, and in every instance give relief. Diseases which formerly unniej ma meaicai sum ot me most learci ed and experienced Practitioners of the heal Ing art, and were regarded by the majority of Physicians as utterly incurable, now readily yield to modern remedies, when prescribed by the intel ligent Practitioner, a ho makes the human sys tem, and these special ailmeuta, his constaut study ...l ..I " uu Biinjei:. ui ulRteryniiuni III no cae is publicity permitted except at the express wish of the pat ent; and the Doctor con Bilently trusts that his long experience and suc cessful practice will continue 10 insure him a lib eral share of public patmuau'e. Dy the practice or many years in Europe and the United States, he is enabled to apply the most successful reme dies against diraes of all kinds. ue cures winioiii mercury, cnarge moderate fees, treats his ptitnt in a correct and honor able way, and has references of unquestionable veracity, from men nl kuown respectability and high standing in society. All parties who may consult bim by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment. TO FEMALES. When a female is afflicted with disease, as weak ness of the hack and limbs, pain in the head, dim -ness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation ol the heart. Irritability, nervousness, derange ment of digestive functions, general debility, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases peculiar to females, slie should gn or write at once to Da. W. K. DOME .TV, at his Medical Institute, and she will receive every pos sible relit f and help. , Let no false r)etil-Ar hmnnl am lint .1,1,1. I -" j ,v,., nu, uu, biiij I ui - mediately, and save ynuntfif from painful aufler- ln a.n.1 .1....4V. uaj auu ;ivluaiiiv UCat'U TO CORHESPO.VDENTS. Patients rmAlenr rma!a ra.u;n ln .n ... . . . . , ,v.,,M i H aui imit or tn enitntrr nnarpvr Hiutunt arK. .).., . , . ' , . v- i " u. ilia urnue the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty in their re- a,.v.i, uiu -.uu .u us uruper ki sunniti a c l. i .. . .. . . . .. -iuk-ii aiaiciuriia ui bihu, m preiercncb 10 Qold Inir a neisiinsl intfrvinar . paai,a.iiiiiM aa... .1 that their communications will be held most ea- crro. The T)nctnr la a niiiaVi v-a.!,,..- .nj u. , , . a ."."latv, auu uiai uc consulted with every confidence. 11 loe auease oe lully and candidly described, nersonal rnmmiiniratiiiii ariil in m.wa a.. unnecessary, u instructions for diet, reeimcn 'and me general treatment 01 me ca-e itseir (including the remedlts). will lie forwarded without delay, and in such a m inner as lo convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel to transmitted. Should your condition require immediate atten tion, sand tpn dollar in pnia .... .. - .i i currencj ) Dy Mail, or wells, Kargo 4 Co.'t Ex , .. ' --",u. aiiiaa value la pim.snaa paciage 01 medicines will be for- waraeaiovour adiimas. nh ibm.,.a... 1. stmctions tor net. (Mesultatinne al (ha fifTlna n. h. 1.11.. rera Address W. K. DOUEBrv, II. D., San Francisco CaL 0PIXIO.V3 OF THE PRESS. DR. DOHERTY b a skillful phys'cian and hon orable gentleman. Any statement he makes to his patients he it sore to fulfill. That fact it one great cauae of his eminent success in bis Drofee- non. It is fortunate that a muni the mar aH.. lining physicians, there it one that can be diptud- 00. hVHBJ "DR. DOHERTT'S reputation ara physician, is a sufficient guarantee for the cure of any case be undertake." Caiaveras Chronicla. "DR. DOHERTY has devoted bit study irore particularly to chronic, specidc and private p-se-tic, and aa such is now the mint ucvf!uI of any physkiao la Saa Francisco.' Free Press. "DR.DOHERTY 8 repuUtion U second toco Other nhrsicuiB nn lha anari ,a .m.;. . . 1 viiivraiib Bull Bye- ciltc practici." Mirror. DR. DOHERTY. Few men la the medical profeseina have uceded la gaining the conS denc of the public ia their skill and judgment at ba haa." Inquirer. "DC DOHERTY ranks as one of oar cos' tit-1 t'ngiiisu-d physicians, and also i t) e mo-t aii.cria.iul.wliirtilaBowtbecriterK, . thkLlbc awdical practittooer U iudgrd." Etbo. "DR. DOHrHtTY enj-) 1 a more extensive prae tice than any physiriaa la this Stat." txpresa. P. fl ThalVartnr ar il aac.1 .!. ....vu.. c - ".a aiaa uaniuuin UU P' 'a' l'l-riM, to any address oa receipt of six raaie awajpa. ior reiura postage. FOR SALE A FLORENCE SEWIXO MAL'HIXE. APPLY AT THB OL" AED tirriCt O 9 a day at ka. At-nta ntt. OwM V - aai (erase tree. Tkl K A- CO., Anyuata, i f.t COfat dayet hnaM. SenrJia... ! Vlr fTlaaj. k Uv, rriid ; Xauaa. S. STIilfnElSlt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN First-Class lamily Groceries CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Notions, Crockery and Willow Ware A US J FINE WINES AND LIOTTOPc For medical and (amily nsea. And rjrhmt( 1m naally kept la a First Class FAMILY GROCERY STORR IbeaMeaYe toinformtlie eititena of Xunna smd tnt aurnmndinff MMinfr f I . . cheaper than any other huuss this aid ol P..rtl.7j Fresh supplies received weekly, Of the rery best qualities oslt. Mr Motto Is Small Profits and Quick Sale PlMaMMtll nA loam mw nrlu. L. . elsewhere. ' puru,1" S. STEIN UEISER, Willamette Street, Eugene City. Ca8h Paid for T?nrnn nnA Vrrrra Goods Delivered to all Parts of the City VI? TCP ' nw niTrnTji J.M.THOMrsi'N. n. te pitu. THOMPSON 4- FITCH, ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Eugene City- Oregon Offtfttma dntwa IVtftk aiL. d t REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLlf I n 1 WU IfDHA., .... uunnn niuuiiirisii and ABSTRACTS OF TITLE FDBNI8HED" W"?A COMPLETE ABSTRACT Or TITLR Of All nmnrrj l V.. . perfect piaU of the tame, prepared with great', care. We will practice in the HiBerent Coa"u or ' the State. Special attention given to the collet- tion of all claims that may ba placed IB onr uauus. iiegai lenaert bought and told. anally THESE SPRINGS ARE LOCATED ABOUT" 65 miles east of Eugene City and within four miles of the celebrated Big Prairie of the McKen- ae T5fy V within few hundred yards of Horse Creek, one of the most famous trontlna stroirns in Oregon.- Deer and Elk are very plenty nesr these prings,aving been the resort tor age of these animals. The grandest and most pictur esque scenery in the North Pacific. We have the-. best buildings tad the hart accommodations of any Springs in this part of the 8tate. Our hath house is new, and la constructed -yith reference to the wants of those visiting nt from the valley. We also have an excellent vapor bath room constructed aear the head of the Spring, and in all things, we propose to keep np with the demand for an Insti tution ol this kind. An experienced physician tn attendence at alt times. Board and lodiriogi n good style for those who prefer it. Animals can be pastured for small cost and be perfectly safe. ' A. N. FOLEY. Proprietor AFTEIt A QUARTER OF A CENTURT OT acti ve work In the field of honorable practice in Lallfornia during which time thousands of the most difficult cases of Ptematore Decay and Diseases of Co taminHtiug Poison have been overcome and thetuBerert restored to healthy and vigorous lit ind manhood th DR. J. C. TOUNO Medical and Surgical Institute still offers , to the afflicted the positive assnrence ol honorable treatment and rapid and absolnte cures, as can be shown by thousands of testimonl sls from grateful Patientt. Let me call the atten tion of those who suffer to tome of the effects of SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The preservation of health and lile It dependent upon the proper condition of the procroative func- lonsandauy wesknessor cause of weakness 0r the generative organs or theii '.sea it direct at tack upon the general heslth as well as a sure de-struet10n-1ftt.1t properly cured-of the organs hat are the pride of one sex and the blessing of the other I Youth i.l.id the foundstion of much ot the miery of after yean by the indulg ence of the lioei DKSTaucmvi or uaaira making lite a curse and spreading weakness and ruin among mankind, for it it a well knewo fact that the indulgence in solitary vice, even in the slight est degree, plants seeds of weakness In the system that trrnw tn m. harvoui At J . shame In after yeara. ' u t TO0KC MAN if von exnarfofire .n ..L a , ' : " -aaursa yo snon a net delay, for a day may Imneril h.aiik 11 your life. In all forms of Weakness and Prima ure Decay . Cute is Guaranteed by the Doctor to the oung, Middle-aged or Old, without ExvHmun or Hindrance from Business. The Remedies are f . vi V s a ""'" ,na or atnre that leaves a taint behind. Oasiavi the symptoms and haste to check the count. nr th. ..i.i 1 ,.u " Perience any of tbeia-aightly dischargtaf slishi " dischsrra at nlher timaw ',.!; f u 1 . ---"! aiaiaiiiiinir, aOAItlV. lay ,tiiw T. 0 V ' " """""y. aversion to -, CiCtV lOSS Of tlOWPP aanl nr.....i - , , . ' . ... a. V i a. "unoi.ianaoieiern f. V 5u k,.or icneM kln 10 biliousness, depot-, Its In urine. Irravii ar koui. ... "i"rvTi , vunvil, CHi,, CaO. TERRIBLE POISONS. Amonv lha m,Mf j . .. . . 1. .Y. i. ' . .uu Tiruiem or poisons Ta t T,Dnllr,,,h,,t4ri,iDK tmm Veneres, laint o u n rirsklnia nut .i . 7 . , n ncr tearsor apparent cure. In hide-us soies upon various parts of the! body. Its trrest d, i ,.K :-,-,." , aue IBCl mSl II It fwutifth . .""I-"' ?r,n,r oriotb "born COlId Without itin-sTinv In it,. , . .. contracting it. ' r"u 8"" THE USE OP MERCCRT OTily aids in this terrible deranti... k. j..... op.n the surface and Hriin i k-.t ?a . wood all T,M.t PoV.iiM'i.r;. z Za,U . "."'""'"Till 1KTHI LOOD' and the only certainty af prevention of ti-nsmis- sioa is in the positive enretof the reform uj.u ment practiced at the Dr.-J. C. Young Medfral Instituteacomprehensiye scientific and thorough ' having received endorsements aa the la st of aT modern practice. Recent cases cured in a few days and chrmic eases with remarkable rapidity. Our testa of the ; prewoce of the Taint La Vi blood are never railing. TO FEMALES. There are no class of complainU that so enlist thesymutthlet of the medical mind or so com nrind iu gravest thought and ttudy as those that afflict women. The Doctor alter years of patient nvestigation and treatment Is enabled to'.ssure them rapid ! and thorough cores in all the com plaints in-idem to the sex. Thi wiai eii. norm Those who reqnire personal tcpeirisioD the oe tor can furnish with apartmenU with careful and skill ul nur-et where unremitted attention anj constant cars eiva svere a permanent euren. ' ""u The Institute Is supplied with a I.TIVCIw nro iituk. . rlll,,11Iur where patienta will receive the Ueatm. n to ettes tisl in such caaea. " CL'RED AT HOME. tat?. .".'t?'""' f,r ""'"inr b eoat of ik n " ,XBe na ,T0iaf by writ me; 19 the Doctor ciwin. 1. ... . .e---"a jwi u. way, UiV sympivms of joor tiooblo or complaint. Cure, guaranteed tha aaaia v.. . 1, . .. " . " . Fiatiauu TlBlk. a eneamonk-stiona strictly confidential and all let. Irrs eitter retorted or denyed. " The Doctor eaa be relied epoa Is all ease reqmnng fWiDnci ako Pacaarr. Eepos, enofidence Is him. all yo who suffer ny are In dia treat. He will speedily relieve and care voo. a Addrea BEKJ. r. JOSSrLTW, M. D.. I ge6.j. BUIS. HOUK AND JOB , PRIXTER T.rxr HTT. ORVrenw THE BEST MIOKS tVEE BROVOHT TO to tun auu krv. at ti Urmu . .. J T. i. HXf'RTK. la II CflK ft., "Nr-Ai-eti wanie er-l-r-' WLIUII'? Ptt"u Mlfree. Ad.lr.