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    THE INDEPENDENT.
HILLSIiOKO :
: THURSDAY.
. We assume no responsibility for Tiews"ei
pressed byeorrespondenb.
Iiocal 3NToxr5 .
President Marsh at the East.
Hero is what two Eastern papers
say about President Marsh, who,
as our readers are awaro, went East
last winter in the interest of Pacific
University at the (hove:
"llev. President Marsh of the Pa
cific University, is now in this city,
raising funds to meet the present
pressing needs of that important in
stitution. He has found a few
good friends, but he must have more,
and any one with meaus who will
give him ten minutes to tell his story
will feel the force of the claim. We
ask for him a kindly hearinj."" X.
Y. Observer.
Dr. Marsh, a son of Dr. James
Marsh a lormer distinguished Presi
dent of Vermont University, has
done a noble work in Oregon.
"With a somewhat worthier endow
ment the Pacific University would
become one of the most fruitful
sources of Christian culture in that
State. Co)i(jrt'jalitt)taliit.
"We see by the Orryonian that the
Doctor sailed from Kan Franeiso for
Portland on the JuJut, L. Stcphrna
last Saturday, and consequently he
will be here on Thursday or Friday
of this week. He returns sooner
than his friends expected.
The Commencement Exernises
Of the Pacific University at For
estGrovo will begin ou Monday the
fith of June, closing on Wednesday
the 7th. The various exercises
will be interesting' as usual, consist
ing of lectures before the Alumni
and Literary Societies, and of the
graduating class. The graduating
class for this year is as follows: Miss
Ella Watt, H. Tamira, J. T. Martin,
Kin Saito, Agero Xosea. Edward
Atkinson completed his course also.
but will not be present having start
ed East last week.
Rev. Ellis,
Pastor of the Congregational church
at Forest Grove, has asked the
church at that place to release
him from his engagement, which
has been granted. His resignation
is to take place the 1st of July next.
He does not state the place of his des
tination. His church have bean well
pleased generally with his ministra
tions, and the "outsiders" have espe
cially liked him."
Mass Electing.
The Democratic mass-meeting mot
last Saturday and a djourne 1 with
out putting out a county ticket.
Dr. F. A. Uailey, John llichardson,
Fred Strong, who is the Democratic
candidate for Prosecuting Attorney
in this district, and others, made
short speeches which called out im
mense applause from the Democracy.
Dr. Bailey's speech was especially
applauded.
Dairy Creek Bridge.
Tuesday eommissoner T. Humph
reys let the building of the remain
der of the Dairy creek bridge to M.
S. Dailey of this place for $1,575.
Length of bridge, 812 feet; pa1'
jiccross the stream to be built on pi
ling, 170 feet; width 1( feet. Con
tract to be completed by August
31st.
Public Speaking.
Italeigh Stott and F. R. Strong,
candidates for Prosecuting Attorney
of the Fourth Judicial District, will
address the voters in this county in
the following places at the following
times:
Hillsboro Mav 22 At 8 p. in.
Forest Grove May 2.5 At H p. m.
Cornelius May 21 At .S p. in.
Aram Chanel. .May '2"i At 2 p. in.
Middleton May 2G At 2 p. in.
Died.
Mrs. Logan Johnson died at For
est Grove last Sunday morning after
a long illness. She died in the hope
of a happy fnture, and said she
wanted to die. She leaves a hus
band to mourn her loss. Her re
mains were buried in the cemetery
near the Grove on Monday.
New Side-Walk
The property holder abattinpr, propose
to petition the the town board in Forest
Grove for a new side-walk from Henry
Buxton's resilience to McDonald's comer
nd thence east by Joseph Watt'a to the
outh-enst corner of block one. The part
from Mr. P.uxton'a to McDonald's will
be eight feet wide.
."Wappato," of Dilley, sends us a
communication for publication but
as he does not give us his name of
course we cannot publish it. It is
strange that men will read news
papers for a rife time and not learn this
universal rule.
Preaching.
Rer.G. W, Richardson will preach at Har
ris bridge on the second Sabbath at 11 o'clock
A. M. and Saturday before at 3 o'clock
P. M. in this month.
' Ma ate lia's verses will appear
next week.
Forest Grove:
May, 8, 1876.
W. D. Hoxtef has sold his fine
span of horses to Mr. Hamilton for
$000. This span of horses took the
first premium at the State fair last
year.
We learn that the Democratic
mass-meeting at Hillsboro was a fail
ure owing the non-arrival of the
Clasksnine delegation, which will
arrive to-day on the steamer Ajax by
way of Glencoe. Some of the Dem
ocrats while returning from Hillsbo
ro made up a ticket which when re
ported here wfts "bifc" at by some of
the faithful who shouted, "That's
the ticket, you bet' They put
Dr. Bailey at the head as Senator,
and threo old dyed-in-the-wool
Democrats in this place fainted
when they heard of it. Fven some
of the Kepubs. who are dissatisfied
with the "straight'?) nominations,
were pleased with it. Politics are
badly mixed here this year. If the
Democrats had put out a ticket it
would have set everything right.
Mr. Taylor Kerns boy, on Gales'
creek, got a gravel in his ear last
week. Every effort to extract the
same was unavailing. It is feared
that the boy will die on account of it.
A number of immigrants are com
ing in looking for homes.
The equinoctial has "let up."
Jerome Porter has gone Fast of
tie mountains. Israel White will
go Fast of the Mountains to take
up a stock ranch.
Mr. Vert has bought another tract
of land near this place.
Fdwnrd Atkinson in company
with his mother staited for New
England last Wednesday where they
ijave many relatives. Mr. Atkinson
lias completed his course of study in
the University and is I suppose en
titled to his diploma. He goes East
now to accompany his mother whose
health it is hoped will be regained
by travel. He sold his lot hero to
S. J. Stott for $150.
Miss M. Naylor started for W. T.
this morning.
j Miss Mary Marshal is teaching at
the Bethel school house in the north
east p trt of county.
The donation party and supper
given in this place for the benefit of
the Methodist minister was a grand
success. It netted a little over $81.
It was largely attended by the citizens
of this town and neighborhood for
which they have the thanks cf those
i iterested in getting up the supper.
Great praise is due to Mrs. Hen
ry Huston. Mr. Gould, Mrs. Man
ning, Mrs. MeMillen and others who
superintended the matter. The
supper was all that the most fastidi
ous could wish. The music fur
nished by Miss Dowlby, Miss Em
ma Watt, Flora Smith and others,
was superb, and the whole a very
pleasant affair. Now, then, let the
Hillsboro friends do as much for
their pastor.
Jack Welch sold four pounded
hogs to-day. They did not bring
onough to pay the expenses.
Some complain here about silver,
not wishing to take it at par. The
victim paid off in this kind of coin
will have to call it being xilecred in
stead of ejreenhacWd as formerly. I
presume the editor of the Independ
ent would like to be silvered, es
pecially on old subscriptions. (Cor
rect, Toots." Ed. In.)
Toots.
Dilley:
May 8th, 187G.
The past two days of warm weath
er have started vegetation up some
faster. Seeding is still going on.
Mr. Alexander and T. G. Flanary
finished sowing in April. George
Johns is planting more poppy seed
on his fruit and vegetable farm. He
does some bird and deer stuffing
when he obtains good specimens.
Omri Parsons lost two cows by
drowning in the creek this spring.
Rev. F. Elliott will preach at 2
o'clock p. in. at the school house in
this placo on Sunday next on the
subject of Sunday Schools.
Last May we had three blacksmiths
two in one shop and one in the other;
now A. C. Hall is our only black
smith.
Our saddler has quit and gone to
farming again.
We would like to see a shoe-maker
start in business here. It. D. Shear
had plenty of work while he was here
engaged in that business at this
plaeo.
K. Y. Z.
Rev. Pierce
And family of Portland were out
here on a visit to Sheriff Tozier's
house Tuesday. Mrs. Tozier invited
in some friends Tuesday evening
when music was the principal
amusement. Mr. Pierce had quite
a bad cold but he made the fiddle
squeal. The occasion was quite
pleasant.
COUNTY COURTS-Arcbbold J.
Hiixcoito, May 1st, 187G.
IN' LAW
Glazier vs. Emrick, suit for money;
default.
IX PROBATE
Estate of J. Whetstone; final acct.
allowed.
Estate of D. T. Lenox; report of
sale confirmed.
Estate of 11. A. Farrett; petition
to sell real estate granted.
Estate of A. McFee; petition for
allowance to widow allowed $15
per month.
COMMISSIONERS
Citation issued to C. Shuck, to
cause why his monthly allowance
for keeping Isaac Shuck should not
be reduced and to give an account
of the expenditure of the fund al
lowed by the county.
Claim of J. A. Flippiu for mile
age as assessor; disallowed.
Dill of It. Cave for Justice fees in
tho case of Stall vs. Hoffman; al
lowed .
In the matter of interest and notes
of J. W. Chambers and Elizabeth
Jackson; orders drawn for amount
of interest on each note, $300 and
$120.
ltoad on the petition of Geo. C.
Day; continued.
Itoad on petition of Enoch Hart
ill; viewers and surveyor appointed.
ltoad on petition of J. J. Morgan;
viewers appointed.
ltoad on petition of Ketch and
Heisler; viewers mid surveyor ap
pointed. Ucad on petiton of B. Scholfield;
viewers and surveyor appointed.
Application of Frank C'ota for
lumber for bridge noar the McPo
land place; allowed 2,700 feet.
Orders drawn on tho treasury as
follows:
Co. Court
Judge's and Clerk' fee.
Co Commissioner fees
Election ,
Inttrtst
Jury fees
Fu:J
Pauper
Stationery
State eases. Justice court. . . .
Koads
. . 2a no
. .. 2 '.t
f Ml
7 r
. . 420 Oil
1 on
7
. . mi :jo
.. 41 Si
... 1 70
. . . 40 42
Tot.il !?u77 33
Chas. T. Tozier, Sheriff, inaceouut
with Washington County, May 187G.
Dr.
To amount of Tax Roll 1875 $2Q-2.ir 00
New assessment
!i 7;
$2'J777 7
Contra.
l?y am nint paid TreasnrT 210 1 7"
" D'vibl y sssmI 177 4'
Remitted 72 Vi
" " Delinquent 1332 51
$2'J777 7C
Forest Grove:
May 8th, 1870.
News items are very scarce in or
about the Grove. The farmers are
generally through with their spring
seeding. The rains have ceased,
the sun shines and all is lovely.
Dusiness of all kinds is improving.
Our merchants are filling up with,
spring styles as well as the more
staple articles usually called for at ,
this time of the j-ear" The roads are
greatly improved, and people move
more freely than heretofore.
The entertainment given by the
ladies of the M. E. church was a
success an enjoyable treat.
Smith & Buxton will begin the
work on T. G. Todd's new residence
2 miles west of the Grove, the pres
ent week. Mr. Todd is a success
ful farmer. This improvement will
ho of that stylo which gives tone and
and stability to the county.
The State Republican ticket gives
general satisfaction to Republicans
while the Democratic nominees are
praised by all of that faith. Indica
tions point to a strict party vote for
State officers.
The ladies have donned their furs
and muffs. Mrs. Ruford's millinery
and Mrs. Grant's dress making es
tablishments appear to be the centre
of attraction just now.
Hxvl.
List of Jurors.
Tl e following is the list of jurors
drawn for the circuit court for the
Ma- term, 187G, in this county;
llutte Preeioet J. H. Nelson, M. P.
Smith, Thos, Tucker. A. J. Smith.
Hillsboro Samuel 'Williams. Josiah Ti
tus, Tilden Beauchamp, Calvin Adams, A.
II. Garrison, Geo. Eagleton, Thom&a Stew
art, farmers; C. D. Wilcox, hostler; It. D.
Malone, carpenter,
Dairy Creek Joel Shearer, W. B. Wil
son, Chaney West; farmers.
Cornelia Thou. Emrick, farmer; George
De BonL laborer,
Centerville Enos Davis, J. T. Jolly, E.
E. Fanning, farmers.
Forest Grove N. It. Welle. U'. McLeod,
farmers; E. Buxton, carpenter.
South Tualatin-W,.G. Ward, Chas. Guild,
farmers.
Cedar Creek Geo. C. Day, J. D. Eow
ell, farmers.
Wappato W. B. Walker, John Mills,
farmers,
Beavcrdam Samuel WalterB, farmer.
Profanity.
We are most emphatically in
the age of profanity and it sems
tous that we aro on the topmost
current. One can not go on the
streets anywhere without hav
ing his ears offended with tho vilest
words, and his reverenoe shocked by
the most profane use of sacred
names. Nor does it oomo from the
old or middle aged alone, for it is
a fact alarming as true, that the
younger portion of the community
are inoat proficient in the uso of de
grading language. Roys have an
idea it is smart to swear; that it
makes them manly; but there never
was a greater mistake in the world.
Men, even those who swear them
selves, are disgusted with profanity
in a young man, because they know
how, of all bad habits, this clings
the most closely, and increases with
years. It is the most insidious of
habits, growing on so invisibly that
almost before one is awaro ho be
comes an accomplished curser.
Krchawje.
These truthful remarks will apply
to Hillsboro as well as most of the
towns in this State.
Judges ot Election.
The following is the list of judges
of election appointed at the last term
of the county court for tho various
precincts in this county:
IIill.sloro Li. Patterson, P. Steeples,
Isaac Butler.
Bcaverdim W. It. Everson, W. Bron
son, Chris. Smith.
Butte W. Robinson, W, W. Graham,
It. A. Carpenter.
Cedar Creek John Swtek, Isauo Ball,
J. D. Howell,
Wappato John Sappiugton, Henry JIc
Leod, W. C. Johnson,
South Tualatin A. Wing. John Fleming.
11. Wagoner.
Forest Grove M. E. Dilley, W. Kane,
Levi Smith.
Dairy Creek W. Wilson, W. Stevens, G.
II. Darl and.
Centerville John Harrison, Henry Wool
ey. George Corey.
Cornelius A. Montgomery, A. Jackson,
Samuel Lenox.
Immigrant.
A correspondent writing from Far
mington nays, "An English gentle
man arrived at this placo ou the
12th of April and and has taken up
his abode with James With) combe
for the time bting weight ten lbs."
BREVITIES.
It is reported that Rev. Ellis of thr
Grove has an oll'.-r from thn Cong, eh., at
Seattle for $1,'20 u year, and a -tiil Letter
offer from the same denomination at Port
Mers, Milne, Bc-jok-Ii imp and George
Led ford have hcen giving their dwellings a
new eoat of paint.
Tho thermometer went up to SC ' in the
shade on Monday,
A. Y. Boycehas Wen re novating his fences
somewhat.
J. J. Morgan raised his Lam last week.
It is a frame, htructure, 30x10 ft.
Wilcox knock the pcr-Simmons iu - June?
is the important piestion Wfore the puLlic
uo w.
Sunday Leforo last Dr. Atkinson took up
a collection of $11 30 in currency for the
American Home Missionary Society a lil
eral sum, we think, showing that Hillsboro
is not dead to the progress of the world.
W. D. Hoxtcr has a cow that gives two
pails of milk at a milking. Now who can
trot out a two-horned annimal that can beat
that?
W. D. I'ittenger has new potatoes np.
A fine Hon arrived at Benton Killin's
house lat month.
Mrs. Ja.'nl) Hoover of Steilacoom, W. T.
has been visiting her husband's relatives iu
this county during th past week.
Kev. Ellis deliver d an excellent Kcrmon
at the Grove last Sabbath ou the subject of
the sacrament. Dignified, earnest, and
plain to suit the understanding of the ron
gregation, it was very appropriate, and, as
clearing up the fog and dogma of metaphya
ics and creed, it was refreshing to hear in
thse day of so much abstract speculation
on this subjeet.
The Baiter brothers who vero engaged in
the saddle and harness business iu this place
have taken up a homestead in Scoggin'a val
ley where they are now located.
Eugene Jackson moved to Independence
Polk county yesterday morning. He owns
a place up there and. nay Jus is going to give
himself and family a ret. He ntill own
his farm near this place. Mr. Jackson is
good citizen and we are sorry to Joe him.
W. D. Pittenger is makirjgit pret
ty warm for certain dealers in this
place. He undersells them and gets
tho cash custom.
An old lady in this place who bor
rows the Independent discovered a
letter turned upside down last week
and now she says that the ignorance
of these editors is shocking. Not
withstanding she i3 the same lady
who the other day put her off stock
ing on wrong side out, wiped her
nose w ith the dish-rag end stuffed a
fowl for dinner with her night-cap,
and who last winter was discovered
out back of town trying to get a
perpindicular view of the rainbow
without her spectacles on.
Take Stoughton's hack from the
station to the Grove. He runs the
regular line. He is careful and
gentlemanly and the man for the Gro-
I vians to patronize.
"How fle Fooled Her",
Cjupteb I
It was NewYear,s morning. He
had been thinking deeply for a day
or two, and there was a Spartan look
on his face as he sat down to break
fast. He was unusually quiet though
he said he never felt better in his
life.
ClIAPrEH II
Rising from the table he drew
forth his tobacco-box and said to his
wife:
"Hannah I'm going to quit the
weed."
"No!"
Yes I am. I havo been a slave to
this digusting habit for forty years;
but now I'm done with it! Come
here Hannah."
She followed him to the door,
and he flung tho box far into the
back yard.
CUAITEH III.
Four days had passed. Dried
pumpkin, cloves, spices, gum, and
dried beef had been chewed instead
of the accustomed quid. The fami
ly cat had been kicked out of doors;
the dog had tied; the hired girl's
nose was turned up; every peddler
iu town euiito to the door,
15ut you will stick to your reso
lution, won't you?" asked his wife.
"I will or die!" he replied.
C'haptkh IV.
'Twas dark. A man sneaked
around the house on his knees on
tho grass pawed around lingers
clutched an object lid flew open
moved his right hand to bis mouth
- "Yum! Yum! But what a fool
I was!"
Moral. Don't quit chewing.
Dot-ton I'ost.
Silence that Terrible Enemy of Life, a Lad
cough with Hai.ksIIonkv ok Hokkiiocnd and
Tau otherwise the cough may soon silcncu
you.
Pike's Toothache Drops cure iu one min
ute. Agents for the Washington Independent
The follow ing persons are duly authorized
t act as ,-igeiits for the Wabhington IvuE
Beaverton 11. B. Wilmot
Cornelius J. K. Spncer,V. II. Parker
Cedar Mill J. A, Young
Dilley Geo, Kintield.
Forest drove , I. Meyer
. i Marstoii,
Oliton-Dr. J. W. Hainea
Greenville J. F. Pitroe, J Fin. Barret.
(Jleiieoo J. J. Fowler
Mountain Dale D. O.yuick
Seholl' Ferry J. D. Bowell
Tualatin M. llichardson
West I'nion S. A. Holcomb
Other erson desiring to act as Agent
will please send in their names.
Home Produce Market-
Wheat. r bushel K
Oats bushel 50
Flour, f '""ircl 5 O0
Potatoes, f l",s" l ",0
Egtfs. fresh 7' doz. !."
Butter, good fresh roll In . '.VH.a'M't
Bacon, tiiib s Jb 1'K" 15
Hay per ton 15
A pplcH per bushel 'i
Beef per lb. "I&IO
N i: W A 1 ) V 1 : 1 IT1SKM KNTS.
ill
II Mi
MJ,
S.HUGHES, FOREST OKOVE, 0GN,
C1IA Ml'lOX MOUSE,
CES'TEIl DHAl'i! IIT.
t'OLU.ys VASJ STEEL.
t,i a a ntExciTv no '..
BAIXit 1W1FW W'A'iOXS;
UEAPE11S, MOWEHSA Til itKUEllS;
PACIFIC FAX MILLS;
HAUVLSTIXG UOOUSOF ALL KIXVS.
KIIF.LF L HEAVY II ABDWAIIE;
FABMEB S & .IKCHAXICVS TOOLS;
A FULL AND COMPI.KTK STOCK OF
1 1 a 1 1 n i :ss k s a I ) I) l i : 1 1 v ;
DOOBS. SASH. MOULDINGS; PAINTS.
OILS. BBUSHES, VABNIS1I;
WINDOW GLASS;
PUTTY.
LIME, FLASTKtt.
WHITING, and CEMENT;
ALL at tc LOWEST MARKET RATES.
m-'Kitf
Administrator. IVof ice.
lOTICF. IS HEBEUY GIVEN THAT
l the undersigned has tiled his final ac
count as administrator de boni.1 non of the
estate of Jacob Whetstone, deceased, in the
County Court of the Stab of Oregon for
Washington County, and that Wednesday
after the first Monday in June, A. D., lf7',
at 10 o'clock a. m.". has leen s t by said
Court fr the examination thereof.
apr20w4 THOS. H. TONGFE.
Brldso "DiTo-tloo.
mjOTICE IS "EUEBY GIVEN THAT
on the lth day of May, A. D.. lHl(, at
th hour of I o'clock, p. m. of said day, I
will, at th Court House door in Hillsltoro,
Washington counfy, Oregon, let to the low
est bidder at public outcry, the building of
the remainder of the bridge across Dairy
('reek in said county where said creek is
c rossed by the Base Line road. The Bridge
will be trestle work, and will be PS feet in
width. Tho whole length of the bridge, in
eluding aprons, will le about 710 feet. The
hiht, except across the main channel of the
creek' will le from 10 to 1 feet Across the
main channel, l(i to 30 feet in bight.
Plana and eeitieation! can be seoi at
my office in Hillsboro, on and after Mon
day the 24th inst.
THOS. D. HUMPHIiEYS, Supt.
Hillsboro, April 17, 176. npr20w4
Notice.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the W. C. A. Society will be held at the
Court House, at Hil'sboro, on Saturday the
oth day of May, 1876, at 1 o'look r. M, for
the election of nine Directors and for., auch
other business aa may proierly come before
the meeting.
hw order of the Boaerd.
W. D. PITTENGER, Secy.
raar9tu2
3Ft. L. 23ailoy'o
NEW DRUG STORE,
MAIN XTltEET, HILLS DO UO,
Keeps constant! yon hand
V1A7.V. OILS, GLASS. DHVGS
MEDIC IX ES and CHEMICALS
. . . A LaKCJC ASSORTMENT ok. , .
FatontlVCccilolxics
TOILET ARTICLE
SOAPS, SPOXGES, PEUVUMEHY
tfc. t(c. Ac.
Also a well selected stock of
CICJAUS una TOIIACCOS.
Ture WINES and LIQUORS, for
iledicinal purposes only.
Glass cut to any slza desired.
Prvxcrlptiotis awfully compounded and all
mrd'w'iHca icurruntrd jenuine
Q V ST03I I? US Y J S 1 1 1 XQ A X V
thing in my line will find any and all urti
ch s usually found in first class Drug Stores,
and for nal LOW for caxh.
A. HINMAN
Has tho largest stock of good in the Grove,
Consisting of
DRY GOOJJS, CLO'llllXG, UA1S,
FA XV Y A It'l'lCLES, f.
Family Groceries and Provisions,
JIAlll) W'AUE, CEOCKEJIV ?., de.
rillCFS LOW a the LOWEST
A, 1 1 1: X 31 AN'.
Forest Grov Or. Nov. 7, 167J 4.Jny ;1
Kahn & Freidenrich,
f lave Jnt rerifl!i laree ami
M. M. elcgitnt stock of th Very latest styles
o jjaajes j'ress t nous, nm w, ruoes, Hosiery
e c. Also a tine lot of clothing and every
thing c-lso to complete a gent's attire. Gro
ceries Crockery, Hardware, Notions, Tobac
co and Cigars, and many more ictars too nu
merousto mention. Friers .osuit evervlxMly,
KAHN ,fc FllEIDENBICH, Hillsboro
YOUNG LIEN
Who may lx be suffering from the -fleet
of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do
U .w to avail themselves of this, the great
est bonu ever laid at the altar of sull'i ling
humanity. Hit. SPIXNKY will guaran
tee to forfeit $500 for every case of semi
nal weakness, or private disease of any
kind or character whioh he unJej takes
and fails to cure. He would, therefore
say to the unfortunate sufiercr who may
raed this notice, that you are treading up
on dangerous ground when you longer
delay in seeking the proper remedy for
your complaint. You may be in the first
fir-t stage; remember you are approach
ing to last. If you at e lrilci ing upon the
lat. and are sutfi-iing some or all of its
ill fleets, remember that if you piesist in
procrastination, the time must come w hen
the most skillful physjejau can render you
no assisbiuce; when th doof of hope will
be closed against you; when no angel of
mercy can bring you relief. In no case
has the Doctor failed of suaccss. Then
b t not despair work upon your imagina
tion, but avail your imagination, but avail
yourself of the beneficial results of his
treatment la-fore 3-ourcase is leyond tho
reach of medical kill, or before grim
death hurries you to a prematura grave.
Full course of treatment f i.l.OO. Send
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with full description of case.
Call, or Address. Dr A- B- SPINNEY.
No. 11 Kearney Street, San Francisco.
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AFTER A QUAKTEIt OF A
CENTURY THE
DR. J. C YOUNG
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE
still offers to tho afllictcd ubuoluto euro iu
all cases of
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
The preservation of health and life, la de
pendent upon tho proper condition of the
procreative functions and any weakness or
can so of weakness of tho generative organ
or their uses is a direct attack upon tha
general health aa well as a sure destruction
if not properly cured of tlie organs that
are the pride of one sex and the blessing of
the other, Is Youth is laid lint foundation
of much of the misery of after years by the
illdlllgonce of the SIOUT I'KSTIU.TTIVK or
iuuitm vtukiixf life a enrm' und Hjueading
wcuLncM and ruin immiig Mankind, for it
is a well known fart that lUf Indulgent' in
military vlre, even in the slightest degres,
ylant wd.l of ireaL-mitH in the. piistnn that
rote to a harvest disease, Hui ruie and uham
in after ynr.
Young Man
f you experience uny weakness ymi should
not delay, for a day may iniperiTyonr health
if r.ot your life. In all forms of Wcaknes
uud Premature Decay a Cure is (Suaranteed
by the Doctor to the Young, Middle-aged or
Old, w ithout Exposuro or I limb ranee from
Business, The Ilemedies are purely vege
table and of a nature that haves no taint
behind. Oi.stuvic the symptom and hasten
to cheek the course of the complaint, if you
eierienee any of them -tilihti ilixeli,trtien,
tH'hl dim-hit fit at ftln r timin, tri inUtiinj, anje
My, forgrlfidlm-, 1:011 f 11,,,,, Jiniii iii hack,
limit or hotli, fon h,,ilii,,s, iitdifntion, tlmiili
ty, an rnion to Ktic.it fy, lnsn of ,n.rr, void ol
control, varhihle li'ii)i, r,attni I. ,,f ;, okiii
to hiliousufsH, tl jmnil.i in nriiit , in; iiil, if horn
ets, etc.,
TERRIBLE POISIONS.
Among the iiMmt subtle and virulent of
Itoisona iu the human blood is that arising
roni Vcneral Taint often breaking out, a(.
ter years of aj-pim nt cure, in hideous sores
upon various parts of the body. Its gleat
danger lies in the fact that, it is given to' tlm
innocent partner or to li unborn child
without showing in tho pet son originally
contracting it.
THE USE OF MERCURY
only aidsin this tcrril'Jc deception by dry.
ing it upon the surfaeo and dii ving it back
into the blood, A1.1. Vknkkkak J'okjon is a
nnoon rosios and can- uk roMNr.virATKn in
tub ni-oon and the only cei-'uinfy of pi even
tion of transmission i'iu (hi, positive cure
of the reform treatment practiced id the Dr.
J. C. Young Medical Institute, eoinpn hen
sive, sci niilie and thorough, having re
reived endorsements us Hie best of all mod.
ern practice. Beemt cases cured in a few
days and t-hronin cases with reinarkablo
rapidity. nr lots if the vx(,.c ,,f tha
Taild ill til'! hlfod live .( '( ffliliirl,
TO FEMALES.
There ari lio class if eotuplnfuN that so
enlist tlie sympathies of the im-dica! mind
or so command its gravest thought and
study ns thos.) th.it i.tlli. t women. Tin
Doctor fb r years of patient h' vcstlgatioii
and treatment enable ,J to n , sum them
rapid and tlioioU-h cures in all tin, eoni
plailits Incident to the se. Tun V KA K CAM
Hol-K loll HTIiKXUTlI .4 uj.; sri i Ki.JN. pnu
KKI.I KK AM CT HK,
Tho.c who roju'ro pej-s,Ki-,l Hipcrvisfiin
the Doctor can fiiiui li v itli npj ailments
with careful and skiljful nur-.es . ,, i(. i4j,-(..
inittcd attention and mn -t,itit can- givo t v
ery assurance of rapid and p rmam lit cures
The Institute Is supplied uith a
t LY1NQ-IN I'liPARTMfcNT.
where piti.ntS Will e.!e4iaie tl.atJJK.J4t uo
csseijf jtil in such cast s.
CI'RED AT HOME.
Cnrresumtli uc". The great ditliculty many
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in your own way, the symptoms of your
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the same us by personal visit. All
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