BY TUE8KA. Tbe whit uiU flutter up anil down, Soma notrlDg and tome leaving town, Upon lb Summer lea;. While here and there and near and far, By rocky ledge and aandy bar, Toai wbitocapt reelleasljr. Kow flashing in tbe moontide light J iet the ieagull't wing of white, Like unbeaun, come and go; And wnile I watch, u in a dream, The wnlit water glint and gleam, The tide iwiugs to and fro. The iperkling wave upon tbe ihore Unceasing murmur, at of yore, Their Summer litany, But, loud and clear, from yonder boati Aero tbo water meirily boat A aoug of joyoui glee. 0 perfect day down by the wa I My heart' in uniion with thee, Ai tbe hour come and go. Still, while I watch ai in a dream, The smalt water glint and gleam, Tho tide iwing to and fro. 8AB0SI AND LIStiTRY. The artiBt in Sarony's pliotograpb gal lory was drawing down the bine curtain over the skylight and making other changes preparatory to closing the gal lery on Saturday afternoon, when a Tribune reporter, who had finally reached the attic floor after a long strug gle in a diminutive elevator ruu by a diminutive boy, opened the door to the gallery and asked, "Is Mr. Richardson "That's my name, came in response from behind a view of tbo Palisades. In a second or two Barony's chiof operator and artist stepped out from behind the Palisades, lacking bis ooat and waist coat, but his bead covered with a soft felt hat. He was evidently getting ready to go bom J. The clock inthesieeple bad just strnuk four. Tbe artist leaned - against tho Palisades and metaphorically invited tbe reporter to come on. And be did. "You haveboen taking Mrs. Langtry'a picture, have you not?" the reporter began. "Yes," replied the artist, deserting the Palisades and tucking both thumbs under his Bhoulder braces. "I should say I had," he continued. "I've been devoting the three last Sundays to just that business. Last Sunday I made forty negatives of ber. She is coming again next week. She liked the last pic tures very muoh. Some of the first ones don't take with ber as well. Twice she came here only with bur maid. Mr. Abbey came with her the last time." "l)id she talk very much whilo here, either commenting on the gallery or muking suggestions as to ber pictures?" "Oh, bless you, no. We cracked her right through, so that she didn't get any time for that. Forty negatives in an hour and a half is pretty quick work, let me toll you. It was hurry-scurry all tbe time. Oh, we rattlod ber right along." "Did you have any extra help in the gallery?" "Well, no. There were five of us, in cluding Mr. Sttrony, who posed her. Things flew, I tell you." "You have seen a good many beauti ful women in your day on account of your business. Now, do you think she is beautiful?" "She is a bigh-cheek-boned woman. Is that beauty?" "Then you don't think she is the most beautiful woman that ever bad her pic ture taken here?" "What!" lie replied, snapping his braces against his shoulders, "why, not much. Ten years ago, when fanny Davenport was in ber prime, sho was much more beautiful than Mrs. Langtry. Thero was something grand and ma jestic and beautiful abont her. She couldn't be beaten. She is the most beautiful woman ever photographed. Mrs. Langtry is what I call charming, but not beautiful; no, no." "Did Mrs. Langtry say in regard to the pictures you made of ber, as sho is reported to have said They make me pretty; I'm beautiful?' " "Great Soott! where did you get that?" "Never mind that; did she say so?" "I believe she did," the artist replied. Evidontly thinking that the conversation was going altogether too far he promptly said: "Have you seon Mr. Sarony? You ought to see him ; ho's a character." ' The reporter descended by the same slow elevator and hurried to Mr. Sarony's house. The porter met the re porter at the door, and remarked in dulcot tones: "Mr. Sarony is not in, but will be in a minute, 'fake a seat inside." In a moment or two the front door opened and in walked Napoleon Sarony. Mr. Sarony is a Frenchman, not a bit over five feet in height, if be is as much as that. He was clad in an ulster which reached tho floor and made Lira look even smaller than ho really is. He has ail extremely heavy muRtache and goatee. In conversation he is lively and quick, and emphasizes his remarks in tho characteristically French way by fre quent and rapid gestures, shrugging of the shoulders, and spasmodic movements of the legs. "I've como to see you," the reporter began, "about some pictures" "Oh, ccrtoinlv." replied Mr. Sarony, thinking he had fallen in with a cus tomer. "You want to sit for a picture?" "No, I want " "Oh, yes; come around to the gallery Monduv and have a " "You misnnderstand me," the repor ter replied, managing to slide in a word occasionally. "I've come to seo yon about Mrs. Laugtry's photographs. I am a reporter." "Oh," said Mr. Sarony. "What success did you have?" "Well, I took her iu fifty or sixty posi tions in 'As Tou Like It,' and in private. It seems the most popular theatrical ever published dress it np as you like, you know," replied Mr. Sarony, keeping both hands iu the air, and beating time with his foot. "How did Mrs. Langtry like the pic nres?" "Oh, much," said Mr. Sarony, sweep ing his right arm through the air as though he were mowing grass; "uiuch, much; you notice tbe difference between my pictures and tbe London photographs of her; mine are light and opirited, more spirituel, better idea of her alto gether." "Is the demand for them very great?" "Got an order from Paris for yOO; must supply this country first; then we U talk abont France," Mr. Sarony replied, lanni.... 41.' . . . . i'"uB mo reporter as inoogn bo was a front door without a door bell. !T0,h Bow Mr. Sarony, what do you think of Mrs. Langtry as a beauty?" "Well," said the Photographer, do scribing parabolas, eclipses and circles with both hands; "she has a fine figure, goo? height, head is well balanced, good features and good expression when she pleasca. (Don't put that in.") "Do you think you have done hor jus tice in your pictures?" "Oh, yes. But I think the finest pic tures of her are to come, w, en bus comes in with those fine low-necked dresses that will show ber figure." Mr. Sarony's gestures describing low neck dresses were made with both hands, an wore so sweeping that such a oos tume as be described would have been all low-neck and no dress. "What view of her face do yon pre fer?" 1 "She likes the full face; I like hor profile better." "What did she say abont the pic tures?" 1 "In speaking of tbe first portrait," said Mr. Sarony, "she quoted Oscar Wilde, saying, 'You've made me pretty; I'm beautiful?" "And your impression of Mrs. Lang try was what?" "Well," said Mr. Sarony, seating liira bcH in a chair, and kicking his foet np in the. air, "she wasn't in hor best mood last Sunday. The Sunday newspapers rnado it lively for her -my gracious, don't put that in." "Do you think she is the prettiest or most beautiful woman you ever photo graphed?" Mr. Sarony shrugged bis shoulders, ducked his head and skipped across tho room as though he had been fired out of a cannon. Returning to tho vicinity of the reporter, he threw back his coat, crammed both bands into bis trousers' pockets, and replied, with an audible grin: "Oh.no. But don't put that in. I expect her again next woek, and "J Here Mr. Sarony glrated, spun around on tiptoe and worked both bands as though they were pump-handles. "Who is the most beautiful woman yon ever photographed?" "Well, Fanuy Davenport takes well, and so does little Branscombo. Leave that out; Mrs. Langtry will be offended to be classed with them" be smilingly replied, nudging the reporter in the ribs and dancing an abreviated ballet. "Then you do not pronounce her a su preme beauty?" "No, no, no. Oh, no. She is affable, pleasant and charming but I must go to dinner." , Sarony has the sole right, by purchase, to print Mrs. Laugtry's photographs. The demand for them is far ahead of the supply, and he says that he has orders now which will take three months to fill. In bis own words, "There never was any thing like it." New York Tribune. Some Curious .Statistics Collected by a rhviiclnn. Consumption causes more deaths than any other disease, add any statistics bearing upon its causes or the condi tions of its development are of much importance to the medical profession and to the public. (With a view of obtaining information concerning the etiology of the disease Dr. Playter of Toronto, sent out a list of questions to each of many hundreds of physicians, having cases in practice in Canada, and tho States of New York, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Louisiana. The questions related to the age, sex, and general structure of tho patients, and to their ancostry, gen eral habits, etc. About 250 physicians answered the questions, and the Doctor has mado up from these 230 cases a concise report of much practical value. The average age of tho patients was 27 years; 40 per cent wore males, and 54 per cent, were femalos; only 28 per cent were married. The circum ference of tho chest was in every ease much below the average of vigorous per sons of the same height, being only 81 J, inches; the average height being 5 feet byt inches. Persons of such staturo should have a chest circumference of about 37 inches. About 55 per cent had light blue eyes and light hair, and the nervous temperament largely prevailed. Two-thirds of tho patients had been en gaged in indoor, sedentary occupation, and spent but little time in the open air. Much tho greater part of thom bad slept in small, uuventilated bedrooms, two in a bed, bad not usually worn flannol next tho bkin, nor used habitually any form of bath, and nearly all had boen Biuall or very moderate eaters, and nsod very lit tle fatty food except butter. Tho gen eral habits of nearly all had been good, and but very few bad used alcoholic spirits to excess. In only 30 per cent of tbe cases had ancestors died of the dis ease, while nearly threo-fourths had re sided in a locality favoring a humid, cool atmosphere. Mr. Playter draws some important de ductions: Marriage in certain condi tions and certain stages of the disease i3 probably unfavorable to the development and progress of consumption. Heredi tary is not of such cpustaney and import ance as a cause as appears to have been commonly believed, further than in so far as configuration and structure of the body, tho relation and the relative Bize and vigor of tho different organs to each other are influenced by parentage-i. e., in a want of general stamina from defec tive construction. With the small lungs and consequent imperfect respiratory capacity, tho individuals could not con sume enough oxygen to utilize the di oested products of a generous or full diet, especially that containing much carbonaceous matter, while there would bo in all probability accumulations in the body of unused and waste substances which should have been thrown off through the lungs. Iho one means wlichwill best tend to prevent the de velopment of the disease in those thus predisposed to it is apparent enough; it is that of increasing in early life by judi cious physical exercise the nee and ca pacitv of the respiratory organs. The Doctor draws attention to the desirabil itv of taking into consideration the re spiratory capacity of patients suffering from tubercular phthisis before prescnb ing a full or too carbonaceous diet. n H.Darwin maiutains that while there is some evidence of the yielding of he bodv of the earth to the tidal forces xerted bv the attraction of the sun and moon, that yielding U very small indeed, ?nd I that therigidity of tbe earth may as an V",. Anwn as equaling that of I loom " . - j steel. Lively snakes In Florida Professor Bell, the Smithsonian Insti tution's agent, shipped his last collection of snakes to the North two weeks ago, and already bas his museum full again. It it surprising bow rapidly they beoonie domesticated under his treatment. During tho recent ooM snap, some of them that be turns loose in his room at night climbed np tho bed posts and coilod themselves up in his blankets. He felt them hunting for cosy spots about Lis legs, and know that be ought to get up and provide them with tomo loose straw; but a Bleepy maa in a warm bed of a cold night is not even obliging, and the Professor snored on musically, as is bis custom. The reptiles crowded upon one another, quarreled a little, fought a little, hissed, but the Professor did not budge, only now and then be would wake slightly and cry lo'tly, "Whist, boys! be easy, boys I " At last a big coocbwbip snake found an opening near the edge of the blankets and slowly gbded in. There was a gen tle waving up and down of the bedclothes as the big claybauk serpent moved about Rotting himself comfortable, when sud denly he slapped about two-thirds of bis frigid longth against the warm legs of the dozing professor. Tho Professor niado a violent remark. He sat np in bed, gathered a handful of snake in each hand, depositing them carefully on the tloor; then throwing back tho bedclothes, ho administered a kick that sent the coachwhip flying through the dark to the further end of the room, encountering tho lamp in its aerial flight, and knocking from its bracket on the wall tho fragile skull of an ancient Florida mound builder. "Freeze and bo hanged 1" exchiimod the irate Professor. "I'll share my bed with you, but you shan't drive me out." He drew the blankets over him. A few moments later several pairs of little red eyes moved up the bed posts on either side, and soon snake herder and snakes, in one couch, wore lost in peace ful slumber. yOTICE. To the Fariner and Mechanic of Oregon, Vuhingltm Territory and Idaho: II 't with to call your attention to tlie fact that our annual Catalogue and price list for 1882-83 it now ready for dixtribution. It will be fouud vry valuable and itutructive reading, and will be furnihed gratuitously, fond your name and pototHce addrew to FARilERS and UECUAXICS1 STORE, 184 Find street, Portland, Oregon. tep'-lin P. O. Box 15 Mnven'a Yoaeiull tuerrjr rouiti Pant An nromutio combiuutiou for tho preservation of the teeth and gum. It ia far superior to any preparation of ils kind in the market. In huge, handsome opal pot, price (lit r ocnti. Kor wile by all druggist. Hodge, lkvis A Co., whole wile agents, ?ortland, Oregon. DON'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR. AKIN, SELLING k CO. An Alabama banter scared a wildcat by spitting tobacco juice in its eyes, and yot some people claim that chewing the weed shortens a man's life. Book And Music Buvr.nn: So-nd to Wiley B. Allen, 153 Third street, Purtliinil, for any Look or mimic published. Onier by mail filled promptly. The "Musical I'listinie'," a monthly journal of music, 50 cts. a year. Scud stamp for big catalogue of music. Kraiik Ci. Abell, the Portland photographer i loading the profession in all tlie novelties of the art His work is al way of the best and his cits. tom'r are satisfied with what tliey receive, Ti'rkihb Reus. Scud to John B. Garrison 107 Thin! street Portland, for catalogue ol le igns. The male and femolo minstrels at the Klite theater in Portland are drawing crowded house. The Tudors are the latest sensation and mora talent i on tho way. Tho best liver regulator known, sure euro for Dvspainiia and indigestion is b.. lonlcy' Cali fornia I. X. L. bitters. Garrison repair all kinds ol sewing machines. Explained at foot of this column. MI'MIAL TIIK Ml Ml A I. PANTIHK.-A monthly Jour nal of inunlc (holh vocal and liiHlriiim'iital.) sent to hiiv adilriiw lor SOet mt year, Aililre Wiley 11, Allen, pulilliher and mimic dealer, 153 Third street, 1'iirtlnml. Oreiron. Citlnl'tirue fri-e. Ml KVKVOKH. IV. II. MA YKK.-(1vil KiikIi mr. liintractor anil surveyor. 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I-MCal biwlneiu I'ertalniiiK to Letter I'ateni forliivpiitton. be tun tl.e I'HteMt flltlee or fit ttief'elirtw. a rwHltV. rPIIK "WHITE." WK JIAVK Tit IH DAY HOI.IJ J. our entire lnteret In. and transferred the axenry of the White NenrlnK Mnrhnie to Mr. John B. darn son, of IH7 Third str et. Poll land, Or. Mr. (larrWni vlll hereafter upply the ttruwlnc demand for tnlr superior ami popular aewlng niai hiue. HI I.I' HS HK. Writ toC"i and Dlperf. C'lcvelund,0for I'smplileiin plain envel ope, derilitiis; an iNSTRUMtNI (morn at nlflhli for raring NH.IIT KMIaril'JNA. feinl,Cheap, h'evtr tail. MEN AND WOMEN, Von and ilrl. snrone wr want liM, pleaant m plovmeiitln whk h from a u fie per day can t mate will nend their name and p"ti.m addr-toui lin medtately. and rweiv- our dewhnilve Hn-ulai. Ad dree. U. II. Ueirsxll 4c I ..No. 1X7 ftuu street Portland. Oreron. I itii in or dry. PHire iimtmiiih: i I J Inmifflauirs." price Sue Iry Oir arid Inmjflla tors mailed on iw-lpt of prtr. with full 'T'J'Jn'" nic. . I. MKlliMOKK Jt Co.. Imiarl"" trwt. Ponland, Ol. o Aaeiui lor Ha W. 1W; 4 . Liver and idney diaraae .vetoed by Wn Pill. I teltlinonlali I ' . mna. i.iqa CO fl 1 Lu J I i CO jy I a 2 o I ca H I I J I HbmwuTta ia-sTmsl ) taal ba--rt-ar. ETKRY rilR GUARANTEED. AHJW. HUU8 aft OO. D. J. MJURKEY i CO., PricflCcHisiraMrfails Bpeelal atUnUoa (trea to lbs sale of Wheat, Oata, Flour, Wool & Dalrj Produce. Beat In WXIKLT FKICTS PTJRRKITT.Biatlasl in an appUoauoo, liberal Advances on Consignment!. ftsMlpinianti and Orders Solicited. VBOKT .. rp JBTlJi 1 W. K Chamberlain Jr. Tho. A. Koblnsoo. Life Scholarship $70 SEND F0!l ( IKCl'UU. sepS ?meow USE ROSE PILLS HUDSON'S GUN STORE, First stmt, Pmtlaad, Orsaa. OCXS, PISTOL" AMD AMatlJIITIOlk Ski 1skl TaetcU af Krar Daaerlatlaau OR. SPINNEY, II naaray strati, jr., 'i. all r lira ola and Ipaclal Olstiasra WHO MAT BR HUFFERINt! FROM TIIK Re live of youthful follies or Indiscretion, will do i'IiomvII themselves of this, the create! bi"e ee.-rlald at tbt altar of sullerlnr humanity. DH. Hi'i.VNKY will suarsniM to forfeit snou for every eawuf Hr-pilnal Woaliiieaa or prlvats diseases of any mi d orclitrncter which ht undertake and falls to cure. MIDDLE-ASED MEN. There die many at lbs as of thlrt- Inslity whe ne tniuhlrd with too fri-uiient vacimtlons of the nisit ier, often arooniiuinled by a slliht sinai-llni ol on nilnr wiiHnuon and a weakening ol t list tem I' a iiiauiier the patient cannot aiTomit for. l'i eiaiu Inliuf the urinary denoelts a ropy sediment Kill often he found, and sometimes small particles of alhumeu will appear, or the color will be ol a thin mllklsh hiia, iMI.ihi cliutigliiK to a dark and torpul appearani-a 1 hero are many meo who ills ol this difficulty, lino rant of the cause, which Is the second snwe of heiu. nal Weakness. Dr. 8. will nuaranli a perfi-ct cure la all such cases, and a healthy rvsturatlou of the genlto miliary oricans. i OlUee Uoura 10 tn4 and 8 tn S. Rilndava frnnl in la 11 A. M. C'onsultatloa free. Thorough eiauilnailos and advice, t Call or adilrea DR. aPINNKY a ro.. No. II Kearny street. Han Kranrlwo. Ol. SEWING MACHINE STORE 17 TinRD ST. aariiaia Dona ON SHORT NOTICE. AHMadM. OILS, 0 y THREAD, yimCHJIESTS.etc. W Vr SEREatAIi AET X a.- - - ' efty y HOUSEHOLD & WHITE ForCiit-sHums, SireN,ItullM,ilIPH Caked IlreaslH, Corns, flc, It lias no equal. Sold by Driitf- ft ,M. gists and conn Irr stores at 10 cents per Iwx. U Ks)T A IBAXTTHK MITI.1 TIIK i ITT All Modern Improvements. Open all day. J. If. MH-FK. Proprietor TTSjRQSE PILLS. WILLIAM COLLI Ell, MACHINIST. Dealer la Xew aa4 SEC0XD IIAXU MACHISEUT, Madiawa aw., fai-tlnad. Or. rartlea SValHas; B-.ller, EasDaM ar SAW UILI4 t HIKKT nsMars kf ssSmasi Mr. ltlllcr. 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Ttinn A HIVKN, Hole Agents for Purtlnad. lrn and the Ter rlmrtra, where the trade can lie supplied hy the bar nd. half harttd or case, at the auille price ttliu term a In Kentucky or W:in Kraiicln'ii. NO MOKE DYSPEI'SIA. l ai .jmuui uut Vm tr J? 'ii 111 1 aii, ii BEST TOHJO IH USE. Recommended bv all Physicians. Head ' llflmtra on bark of llortl". A fore Cure for Imllxesllon, Lorn of Appvtltu and the Btst Liver Hcgulatur knowa. SOLD ONLY IN GLASS. To 01' or Mil any but the seiitilne article nut ol our bottle l a uiony, suu wiu n ueioeieu, mil oe pr.weruted to the fuil extent of I je law. Trade supplied by Arpad Haraszthy & Co. M WsahlliKlon .. Wan Kranrlaeo r. SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. WM. BECK & SON Importers and dealers In Guns, Rifles, aud Revolvers KodH . OVS?- sll,k!'rs' Lines, !S Murgwin IJiwketK, i'V, V Uw, IWltW "' Leaden., hJ' TZBlTTUGr TAOKTiE, Hralded and Tapered Oil Hllk I.lues. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, IQI) ami 1T Staroml al., Porllwmt, Or ZEPHYR WOOL. IIKHMAN ANI (IKItMAN'ltlWN WOOL, KNIT INll AND KMIIItdlllllHINd HII.K, CAN VAWMKH.Kl l.'IN, all kind nf Fancy work. ADIKM' I'NIlKltWF.AIt, MIHM1C A.NU IIIIL lllte V t.MlKUWKAIt. PAr 1IMra,KTK WAKOIIOBFA m w w.,Kn-fi7 iu. m ri fcuti-a tw 185 Third Street, Portland, Or. V. O. Bos ") All "r STENCILS GEALS itai rueciTCB, t m rtrntrt trw, rOBTLAJfV , omt. voh Axvofts; who wiu, ifar; I' Hell4WSI A JlllaM'aaialea. mt Dm aad Claaa attlna, and, Willi aciirret nis. or-and prrfen ruttinsj. pnidnor a ba.1 niuni carment. brveral tmprivrmeou hara Jow lirrn maile. Acuta u sell and Uarh lM inevyry uwn. Wood af-m. ran imm I to 156 imt day. A Jll.lviN, 't heney. Wp..kaiHi I .... W. T .aV ' fiV . , - V r - BBBBBl a ar m is jriui a, v ir IFORNl'A vjr v SI US r 1 CKRTIPICiTI OF STR.MI1EES3IIP -roR- TW0 THOUSAND COLLARS IJITUK Universal Benevolent Jb'n (If falCnrnla fn. r,M.nU It i . the rale ol t tu tu t month Ihe Urn tesr, M lb -..,.,u ,i.r, au int mitd jesr and 17a tbe fourth rsr. tor lurther irilculsrs snd terms and for a innr of i nr new pPr, "The ldeo. f?',ill!" h' h ! sent KKUirLK LIVK At.fcMss WANTKli In rry lowu snd eouuty In iice;nn snd Wa.hlustou Ter. Hend for leruis st once to W. WllirKWKLU Oen'l Art Ore. f V ." ""'K'ou inrno'jr. iiocm lit l nioo him k. l'in'lnd nr. PERUVIAN BITTERS. l?J. I. I .4 ys.'j xi t Tv '1. I'M.. . .1 i The rineat HITTEKW la the M OB LB. T1IKV KFFIMTl'AU.V ITHK MALARIAL DISEASES, Tllallae Ihe vOfi and arrrat the rayasass Ihr llrendlul Alrohitl llabll. II I'M) MAMA. Ask join- ItruaiWI or Wliio MrrrhaM for lliesu, WII.MCU1IIKU A 111., Aavnts, Mun rraa elarw, V, J. VAN M lll'YVFK '' iHlaad USE ROSE P1T.LS. J. A WKM1), I'ennian al Hie rorlland business College, ' llm Ived the pri'inlnm liven hy the rOKlLAXI) MUCH AX ICS' FAIR, For the hem exhllili id Plain Vrltln, Canl Writing FloiirUliniK, Lettcrln- and I'en liruwliiic. Tbe 1'tir timid lliisliii'ss 'ulli'e Journal, CoiitiiliiinKMiHMdineiis of ornaniental pn work, eie ciiled hy I'ml. Wiinn, III he .ent frw to any aililri'as. Mend nauieon ihiKuI caul. Addrewi A. I'. AUMHl'ltONO. e7lf iMM'k llos lot. I'onl ind, Or. 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. (S82. arVTJr, nhnA.(.hiH DRUGGIST, l ealcr In Fine Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soups, & Rubber iDods. Cor Mnrrlvina2diU Forllsud, Or. Hpeclal sitcnllon paid t order by mall when aocom p n ledTlth Ihecaidi. S1000 JtEWAIlD Tfjll.l. BB PAID f ) i T PKMSOrt I'HODUO- 1 T Inf a mora erre remedy t Dr. Beck's ' Which has stood thy V dans. llnutKbu, and onshly lemwl It, pronou tliat loattisouis dswissii It, prk-e II. i Dr. Keek thoronfhly atuv succemfnl In lh treatment call alseaa of SMk - niaile a w"-vii t iif Ou-lr Ilstn-atol. - ,vJ,( lie premrii NolaitVH. .re for Catarrh nrteea years. FhyaV :, Imvs uard and thor i M.ia hit Ui curs of . mt drugtist baa ', and t eminently c 1 rhnMU. auu dias ; uiiil all ages, havtoii .i for fourteen years ' knife, llsikyor--r aatleaU tVaa, uunf, Dilil'lle-afed or old, nutlet ' t a lu of ufTertni la yourliievH' -i yHi appiy in inns w w phyakTtan w 1 ui.ia.aod knoinpetenttotrsal your case. a' eo uiory time uor money with In competent physician. Ailronimanleatlons auenaed to with dkHMUrh, and ar strictly eonllilentlal. Medi cine seul to any part of the country. Circular, teatl moiitals, and a lint of printed qtteaUini tnrulalied on applk-aUon. 1Ula)IJI.TATIWN KatKK. Inrsnas a tnrevHwni sump fur Hat and adilrew lilt. JAMJba KrXK, No. IW Klint street. FortUnit Or. This ar aalas I hlarva 'I I' Ihls eraat traacslH ssaaway aaa V.OIS la ths to- ltlinaU9 resoltof oyer a) earsor practical eiperv i'iice,andl'l.'HM W1IH KNFAII.INU CKitTAIM I'Y, Merynua and VliyaV al Iirblllty, Hemliial Weakne. Hpernistor rhiiea, ProAtaiorrhea.Km nilei.es, lni"ilelii y, K.l liausled Vitality. Prema ture liecllne and l.ttNS or at A.MKKMI. from ahawver cause pnidnced. II enrli Ins anil purlinia tns bliaid, Hlrenklliens the Neryea, Hralll, Muscle, Ilurestlon. Repnelui'tlvs Or (ana, and Physk-al and Mental Famltle. It slops any unnatural detitlltatu f drain upos the system, prsventlnff Inviituntsrv lismes. da bllltatln dn ams, asuilnal losses whh the urine, etc., so deslructly to mind and body, 11 Is asiiresllnilnatur of all KIIiNKV ANIi HI.A IdiKK fOMFI.AINlH. IT ItlNTAINM NO I.NJUKIOIX INUKKIUKNT. To Ihnas saVaHag fraaa tha tt. iVcU uf yoalHfal ladlwrrllaas ar rmrews, a siHHly, Ihiimaali and pfrasnneat CI tiai 14 III AKiMll ll. Piire.am Mre-rhottle.ortlvs bottles lii case with full directions and adtk. Hriu nei'iire from ohaeryatlon to any adi!re uho n celpl "f prtre, or ('. O I). To be had only of llr. i U. aalaVId, ! Kearny atraet, Pan Frani a'0, 1 al. l oosiillatlon strletly riin.en Hal, by letter or al ofllce, FKKK. KiirllieoonyenieiH-e of iwtii-ntH, and In ordr to s-ure prfeet secn-cy, I have ailiipted a private addrivs, under wbk fa all pack asresars furwanh'd. THI S I. HfrTTI.lt YHV.T. Rnffl' lent lo ,1. wlu merit, wiIIImi sent U) any oa. applying hy letter, staling hla symptoms and agv IViuiHiuiik'stlons strict ly eooHdential. 19 COO Pianot I.00C Orrani, fay.JUif. 11. f vt Maaturactiirf ra Ch. H-ot.-r Iiiatr M infill CatBj.iiruM Vf ANTISELL, or Mar'tth.iwtti ijk'k ri ia-u PH0STE ( IMSIViLLgn FO Curiae fSUln iImimi aid for Freasrylag; A llra-lby stklis. WHcuareof Imltstlon. of hcih th aboT lusur celebrated article. Tbecennine maoe only by the STANDARD BOAP t'OMPASV, wh sl mannfaoiura the lsncrt aaanrtov-nl of LAUNDRY snd TOILKT .X1AP to 'ba world. OfEoa Hdacramenlostreel, aaa rraocloo, Ca 3.y.I I'T. v L.1 "i.:: N 1 ft. MM KKK MIC. & 4 mm PIltlUWiiAIUIII 0 IlillS