aAJBEKTSBJ JJJB M Zongetivity. The. human system ii so arranged nd designed that after the ace of ma turity the decline then commence; then downward tendency then tukes place. The imagination and reason then beeoroes weaker, and the physical powers are slower and more irregular nd imperfect in their action. In the former is observed a depression of the pewen in the concentrating or ab stracting of thought, in the latter the nutrive operations are no longer able to repair the waste of the body. At that time external impressions exert a diminished influencr, aud with the failure of preception the powers of memory decline, the objects of early lsfe being recollected last, while those of later time flit away like sunbeams in the shade. Then the brain is less capable of receiving impressions, le causa the organs of sense fail to dis charge their functions. The sight be comes wistr, the bearing dull, there is an indisposition for exertion, a desire, for repose. The mortality in towns is , greater, thanjnjfce,.ca!intrj, (AE-both. sexes 20 per rent, die before they are 1 )eai old, and 37 per cent, before ifcey re 5 jears old. Male infants a.t more liable to die after birth than females. Nine-twentieths of the whole number die before they are 15 years of age. The mortality of girls in creases between 14 and 18, and among men between 21 and 26. At 25 years half the bjrtht are dead. The mean life is about 33 years. The capacity of the skull in the female is less, the body i longer; the lower extremities y shorter; the fkin thinner and more translucent. The strength of the fe male to that of the male is as 16 to 20. Her muscles contract easier and are saore easily wearied. Her reason ing powers are less vigorous but her s, sensations are mora acute and her lowledge more intuitive and instruct ,. ye. Phrenology shows her moral over her intellectual nature. Her constancy, warmth of affpctions, and attachments are our solace, our trust and confidence in gloom and misfor tune. "Philadelphia Call." Life in British Columbia. An American visiting Victoria, B. G", writes: "The peeple up here take life Tory easy, and most emphatically Are not in the habit of rising before drawn and working away hammer and tongs till midnight. Such an action would at once stamp you aB a crank or an American. Here the merchant strolls down to his business about 9 o'clock and gets fairly under way by 10. At noon he takes an hour or an Lour aud a half for lunch, and then struggles through the afternoon till 5 or 6 o'clock, when he shuts up and ges to his dinner, and does not open shun again till next morning. When the stranger within his gates remon strates at this method, he is reminded, with true British courtesy, that the Victorians live just as long, digest their food better and enjoy far more pleasure, than the American, who is a clave to his counting house and an anxious student to his ledger. In reply to inquiries from several states concerning the taking of the semi decennial census, the secretary of the interior has prepared a circular in which he quotes the act of March 3, 1879, providing for taking of such cen sus. The circular states that if the eenii decennial census is made by the tate authorities, beginningon the first Monday in Jane and the result report ed to the secretary of the interior by the 1st of Septemeber following, such ctates will be entitled, upon the re quisition of the governors thereof, to a aura equal to 50 par cent of the .amount which was paid to the United states supervisors and enumerators employed within such "t'tfieWi tpr" tones in the taking of the oiaies census, ii win do contrrto such subjects as population, agricult ure, industry and mortality. One of the best crops tint can be cultivated on a snail scale is onions. There is always a good demand for them at remunerative prices, and but few localities in the world will produce larger orfinerAflBes than can be grown in this State. The soil cannot be made too rich nor put in to fine a condition of tilth. They s'.kkiM be plated early in the spring and carefully cultivated so as to keep the weeds down for say Uirea weeks after they are up. There after but little attention will ba re quired and a fine crop is almost a cer tainty. So large is the yield from soil adaptel to its culture that in several localities at the east, fortunes have been realized from no more than four or five acres, cropped for many years consecutively to onions. The nter Ocean is ol the opinion that the "war cloud in the East is (ibout the size of Gladstone's hat, and depends mostly upon what lays inside fk." (eraeraeraeBBBBVl JU Farm Notes. The Shropshire Dawn sheep are coming into favor in this country. They are hardy, very prolific, audi keep well in largefluc.s. Pay close attention to Utile th'ngs on the farm. This is where many farmers make a mistake in neglecting what they consider little things. Corrosive suplimate, dissolved at the rate of one pound of the poison to five gallons of water, will keep wood from decay in nearly all situations. The wood must be well seasoned, so that the pores will be entirely filled by the liquid. Americans have made more, prog ress in manufacturing farming imple ments in the lust fifty years than the world had made before in centuries. In the next fifty years the great im provement will be in live stock, and the results will be no less astonishing. Canker worms come out eaily. Ap ply protection to the trees now. TLe simplest is a band of thick brown paper, a f3PJ;jBTjnoj3.-wi4T5k$d L- around the trunk. On this paint a band ef pice tar, which should be re newed if from any cause it does not remain adhesive. A Michigan farmer tells how he manages to conquer Canada thistles by the help of his 200 sheep. He puts a small handful of salt en each thistle at the root. The sheep eat the thistle close to the ground. The salt ing is repeated as often as necessary, and the thistle seldom appears the sec ond year. The Stato of Kansas has for two years past sown nearly one tenth of all the wheat produced in the United States The acreage this year is thirty percent, less than a year ago, and much less than a year ago, and much of this is, or has been, plowed up because of winter killing. Gold and Silver. Tho output of the precious metals in the United States during the year 1884 is said by the Director of the Mint to be 30,800,000 gold and 548 , 800,000 silver at coinage rate, from which should bo deducted. This would make the silyer at gold value about foty and a half millions, or say seventy-one millions for both metals. This is a large figure for silver, but we doubt if it can be compared with 'he wbeat interest, or corn interest, or cattle interest, or perhaps even with the poultry interest of the United States. Yet who shall say that the National Government should interpoe to boust any of these products with a monthly purchase of two million of dollars' worth, to be stored away so as to keep the market bare and prices up Verily, if Congress bo a fair represeu tation of the people, there is great need for enlightenment. The war waged by mechanics and artisans against prison labor is justly regarded as a mistake, but that would be still more clear if Congress were to pass a law buying up and storing the articles produced by that labor in order to keep the market bare! Major General Irwin McDowell died in Sau Francisco at midnight on the 5lh inst. He was sick for some time, and was attended in his last moments by hi? wife, son and daugh'er. Gen. McDowell was commander of the army of the Potomac during the first battle of Bull Bun, and was n jirenii nent union general during tlin civil var. The defeat of the union forces may not be due to his generalship, but as success is the only criterion by which to judge of war strategists, he has been greatly blamed for the disss ter. His remains now occupy the si lent tonib and whatever his faults they should be forcotten. r. u. r.t Adams. cHiMiliers Sta tion, Linn county, lately sold the fine and famous mare "Oregon Beauty," which he has owned for several year, receiving therefor the sum of 51500. She is a large, powerful animal, weigh in; over 1200 pounds. Her long sil ver gray or white tail and mane sweep the ground, the mane being 7 feet C inches, und the foretop 4 feet 6 inch;?, in length au the Ease. To captivate the popular taste and surpass all previous t-fiorts to please the palate, requires no small amount of knowledge and no litt'e skill, and when we remember that the very agree ble liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs is as beneficial to the system, as it is acceptable to the stomach, we readily understand whv it is the universal fa vorite as a cure for Habitual Consti- pation and other ills arising from a weakness, or inactive condition of the Bowels, Kidneys, Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles free and large bottles for sale by Merritt & Bobinson, Jack sonville. Hides Wanted. The undersigned will pay the highest cash price for bear skins and all other kinds of furs, deer skins, etc. Call around before selling. Tiios. J. Kexnet. Piles! Piles! Piles!. A SUKE CUKE POUND AT LAST! KO ONE NEED SUFFEK! A sure Cure for Blind. Bleedins.Itchine and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Wil'iam, (an Indian Remedy,; wiled Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 20 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes alter applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions in struments ana electuaries uo more Harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed.) acts as a poultice, cives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch ing of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J 51. Coflinberry of lcveland rvs about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to sav 'hat I hate never found onvthins winch gave such immediate 'and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt of price, 1.00. HENRY & CO., Proprietors, Cleveland, O. Hodge, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, roruana, uregon. seekssee TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and rALARJA. M From these sources arise three fonrt hs ol the diseases or the ha an rase. Theca symptoms lnd.avtotnclrexi3tciic:I! of Anpetltt, Bowels costive, fclelt Hu 'ache, fullness after entlncr, nvewlon to exertion of body or mind, Krttctatlon of food, Irritabilitr of temper, low plr., A Melius juiTicvlnjl neglected niTinclntv. Blzxiiicsa.FlEitrfrlnirat fcfto Heart,Iota before Oieeves,Ii!Bl2j-col- I crerl Brine, COSVTf?ATIOaf, and ? ) on the LIvca As aLl7ermoaiclnoTCTT3 lrxX3Eaver.oc4nrI. Their actlonoatha Kl Jneys an "I Sklnl3 a'so tjrompt ; Tcniovir 3 nil imparh.103 through thcao thrco scav engers of the eyetcm," produclns appe tite, sound dilation, regular stools, a clear sktnandavlcoroasbodr. BUTT'S rtttS C ou no nausea or pripm nor ii 33 nth daily wori: cad are a perfect AKTIDOTS TO MALARIA, fcoldeverywb.rt,35c. C)ih.4iImTnyfat.,N.Y. r-uTfTtn -m bhhh-im mil hi i ipweei ' HimM Ill I O BBRBtl Elfifen Gkat 1Iair on Whiskers chicged Ja. stantly to a Glosst Black by a flnglo ap plication of lliU DTE. Sold by DruGEi3is, o-bent by express on receipt of Si. OfEco, 4 1 Murray Street, Kcw Yor2. TUTTS mnUAL CFUSEF'JLREr-UFTS r?tL nil i Eo tlicy Young or Old, hiTiag Lort those aitrlbutea of PERFECT UtiHOSa Pi-of, Jean tlriote. BT THE USE OP The Civiale Psemedies. Itwyrnra vvtrr tr&ce or Th Y.llA IV. fil'Li:. KAlUIEKfKEX, AUK0CI:LJ; ouA rvcry form of i ltiin !oi8 and weaJtnrM nltcthtrr dae to ouMiFui tolW, Abu or hunrni faflut-e. Ihldtrvatm ntorlrdnatrd hy li;iK. C1TI . otlopied tn e-vetr IWfcriTM-i M:NC and nnqnaUflrf'lr endorsed bv tte Mi-rtnol ,'rofhS'n l8i.A81LVA.Iriii;MAlM-rrrS,I H K, and fcboveall 1. V-H.. IN II- i:i s t.T. FRRP TO AT.T. ppojir-eii tore cents will wnd trco to any eanKwt inauirer our rplen dldlltiiH mtulM pVjCenici,iclwinL.elTinR'iiyi( p lomsuliul rorms ot hxniii Pibont description of tlits trtitm-'ut, irlrea. teUlQiulUiLUaiiilcew pokier eiidorseniniiis &c Ac. aro olv agents t r Uj nw and rt!n to care, Sclt-Adjutinpr ml Glote Jiuhiff mdle Compresstor, fortlio thorough tuul j-dicalcure, witLont suivery, of Hie-OCELE Con.cltnllon sl h full McJIcal StaT, Film. Cnials Remedial Agency, 1E0 Fulton SL, N. Y. W80DBUSN ffiBSMY, Voodburn, Oregon. A large tock of Fruit, Shade, Omrmicz tal and Nut trees. Vines and Shrubbery Tor sale cheap. No Insect Pest on Trees. Bend for catalogue. Address. J. II. Settlemieu Woodburn, Oregon. THE SUMY SIDE. A. CIIALE, Proprietor, . California St, - Jacksonville, Has just been furnished an elegant new Milliard and Pool Tabic, The finest brands of 581 iL05DiK8 & 3&&D5 Always on hand. Settle Up. All persons kilowin thcmc'ves in debted to the undersigned, by note or book acconatare requested to call and settle at once. Persons knowing them se'ves indebted to us will do -well to heed this notice, as we me. n business and are determined to entorce payment where it is refused or neglected KTJBLI & BOLT. Mlso notes and book accounts due the estate ot t'ilas Draper, deceased, must be settled at once. JOHN BOLT. Administrator. pplegate, Feb. 17, 1SS3. A Clear "Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part, livery lady may baveiitT; at least, what looks like . it Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. IMP? rr MaSexyal Power JaekoMilIeq i 'W ' te mmMm wmeiwip TS3j j f j 9 no 'I d B h B a Jpln JBvjI3 Jtra MU $? b $ H s 53 oeegpeeds MB SOLD Mil The Ilogue River Distilling Company HAS OPENED A WaOLSSilS MOUSE IN JACKSONVILLE In the builjing situated on thecirncrof uaiitornia anu nun streets wncie can be obtained a POftEHNADULTERMED AUTirLE OF BOUJRBOMRYJE AND CORN WHISKY, IN QTJASTITIES AND AT PBIOES TO SUIT- S-itisfuctiPnguaranteed. N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent. Central Market, JACKSONVILLE OREGON. Easlcy & Neitz, Preps. Tliis market is now fullv prepared to furnish the public vtith the choicest qual-X ltyot FRESH MEATS Of all kinds, including BllFp WEAIL A55 Ea(UJ'irir53. jllso superior CORN B3EF, SAUSAGE & LARD T1.i.mnct rnfnniMinn..nfa nlTortwl to patrons, and no effort will be spared to - ward giving general satisfaction. Haklet & Neitz LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY STERLING 6 Miles Sooth of Jacksonville, TS KOT TTNDER FOLL IIEADWAY X and is prepared to furnish the markf t with every description of lumbci of a supe rior quality at the lowest rates- Bills sawed to order and satisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to us at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON. Jacksonville cooperage, Adam Schmitt, Fropr,, Jacksonville, Oregon. The undersigned is now prepared to make anything in the line of barrels, kegs, vats or tubs, and will also do any kind of repairing in this line. A good assortment of suitable timber kept con stantly on band. Sorehum kegs made to order in quan-1 titles to suit at reduced prices. Give me a trial. ADAM SCHMITT. NOTICB. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE undersigned by note or book account, are requested to call and settle without delay. G. KAREWSKL Jitsicson-tlie, sept. :w, ic- Dealers In all 1IW BMW k BAKES- CUPEiTEBS EXCELSIOR LIVBRl'SSiSDFEEB ST A53XjB Corner Of Op.eoon and California sts., Jackso. viixr W. J. i'Zi'S'i&ALS, prop'r Would respectfully inform the publio- tliat lie has a fine stock ol Horses, Buggies nnd Catinpei And he is -prepared to fnrni-h his patron' and the public generally willi Pine Turnouts s can be had on the Pacific coast. P.id die horses hired to go to any p'irt of the county Animals Boii&liJ anil Soli). ITorscs broke to work single or doubV Horses boarded and the best of cire be stowed upon them while in my charge. A liberal share of the public p.itronage is solicited on reasonable terms The Thoroughbred Ja'cb, 1 Will make the season of 1SS5 at the fol lowing times and places: BEE'-nER will commence at William By bee's farm, one mile north of Jackson ville, on Wednesday, April lst. where he will remain five -days when he will be taken to Bybee's Ferry and remain four days returning to Jacksonville on the 9th, this rule to continue during the season. The season wil. end Ju y 1st. Description, BEECHER is a thorouehbred Mam moth Jack from .Kentucky', black in co'- Or. 10 VearSOItl.Wltll COOa lorm antt BC- ' tin and weighs 1,000 pounds. Trrnit, By the season, $12 50; insurance, $1G; single leap, $8. Payable at end of season and when mare is known to be with foal, licst of care will be taken but will be rc- "orKeTaccietEnfsiT ffu. BYUEE, Proprietor. NeiD Cigar Store. B. ROSTEL, Dealer in Clsars, Tofcacro, Clsarrttcs, Xolloni, rte. Also keeps a full line of musical instru ments, consisting of Guitars, Banjos, Tamborinrs, Acordcons, Uarcioutcas Lie Give me a call and I will- satisfy you both in price and in the quality of the goods oflered for sale li hostel CITY BREWERY, VEIT SOHDTZ,- Proprietor. T WOULD MOST EESPECTFULI.Y IJJ.-. form the citiune of JackftonTllIe Al the world tt large, tbat tbe? can find, t StgvTv ft ltfma atmw Rr..rt tlu. !,! lnr " .-. tn mj quantity the -pnrchaMi miy'"1 a-.-V, - -J "-.j.-- v , jij uuuso ivconTeDiPoiijaiiuzicu anu ui; ruuu- uwajftiQ order. A -visit wlllplcaio tii I PRIZE.- Send six cents for postage. ad receive free, a costly box f roods "which will help all, of either sex; to more asoney- right away than anything ej in this world. For tunes await th workers absolutely sure Atonee addwsTiun & C'o. Augusta, M. kt&m jm s?3e mm A DR. UEBiG'S J &m.ui tOMs,!3. -KS! $!weHg we & BILG-EH &. Mi3GLT. THIS G-J.lSja.l? SfP.GTSEMA'8 RliI)T a:d IS'P'3L-S''5 iimi! is the legllinntc ri'MTlIt lf rwttr limn Wt) lyyi'arsot practical SKB experience by a g thoroughly quali- sifZm -". -. ... .. m gnc(i graauate pny OS sician of one of tlie flfL 1:a5 highest mnlinnl llllVf-rP.iAHhiC! 1 olleces of Enrnnr. : vwBg?E5WsrnrcKirf It pusitm-ly cure?' TM.U.EOl.i.L.tilLh! ,.r,ni!3 ,! 111,' sical -Dtbuity. Sminal Weakness, Sptr-malorrhv-H. I'mpotency, Piosralorrhwa Hperatsthesia ovtr wnsiliveness of the pnrts Kidney and flnejder complaint impurities of the biood and disease-sot the tk.ii. It permtnenfly stopi all unnatural weakening drains upon the system, how o.vir thry occur, preventing involuntaiy seminal losses, debilitating dreams, semi nal losses wi'h the urine, or while at stool, etc., so destructive to mind and body, and ernes all the evil effects of touthlul Follies excesses, "restoring e.tlmtisted vitality. Sexnardcclineand loss of manhootl, how ever complicated. A thorough as well as penmnent cure and complete restoration to perfect health. Strength and vigor if mnnlicnd is abso lutely guaranteed by this justly celebrated reliab'e great remidy. Price $2 50 per bottle, or five bottles for ?10. Sent upon receipt of price, or ' O D, to any address secure from observation and strictly pri vate by nit c. n stiFiEtn SIC Kenrnj- street ?.nn rr.inrlico t'al. tui 11. coitl:: n:i:::. f ufficienl to show its merit will be sent to any one applying by letter, slating his symptoms and age. Consultations strict ly confidentia', by letter, or at office, free. For the convenient of patients and tn or der to secure prelect secrecy, I IiavcHdopt- cd a private addicss under which all pack ages are lorwarueu. The Pine Stallion Will make the season of 1885, commenc ing April 1st, as follows- On April 1st anil 2nd ho wiljbein Jacksonville.on tho lira and"?lirhe will beat"Eagle Point, ip turning to each point every ninth day durT ing the season, and on the other days lie willbefoundat Granville Bears' farm. ' Selam is by Sciimpcrdowri, he by Nor folk, he by Lexington, he by Bostom, he by Sir Archer, "he bv Arabian Boy. Sclam's tlam was a' Rifleman. He is 10 hands high, weighs 1,300 pounds and is 8 years old. Terms- Single leap 5; by the season $10; insurance 15. I will not be responsible for any acci dents but wilt exercise due caution to pre vent the same. S. BOOTH. .Vu!(i Awalic & Frisk) Boppnor Ti.333.01s. A Newsy. Progressive, lnstmc! kive snei Refined Newspaper, puW fished in the hert of the Great In landEmnire. Published every week tit2..j0 per year. Sample copies 10 cts. bend lor it. Address Tiiies PcnusniKO Co , Ileppner, Orego ggfin -toc3, to 333co1i..xi.so. To exchange a house of It rooms nnd 2 lots 100x100 feet with spring and cistern water en it. near public school nnd street cars, in city of Porthnd, rents for 35 per month, will exchange lor gooK siock ranee in Southern Oregon. Address. C.W. Lacks S.O, R. N. Co. Portland. Oregon. 5TO$205anVeY at home Samp'es worth free Jress Stk som & Co., Portland, Me iliSit V?&a!S&A vay EET 9 .7i J 1 SELAM I 41 w onclorful Goiaian lnvigorator. The oldest, greatest and bett nmitly for the cure of Vinous and Physical Dtbi' ity. Vital .UaustK)n, Semi nal Atkr.is, I.otstf Jlun hod. Falling Memory and lieliixul anil Enftibkit con ditionsof the Gcnito-Urinarn sH rgans. It speedily enres Impotence, Early Decay-, Loss of Vigor, Seminal cakness, nnd all the sad cf- Q ficts of youthful failles and O abuse or txcess or Muturity O It permanently prevents 3; all Unnatural Loss from the, 2 system, as thousands can at r test -uho have used the Item 2edy in the pttst quarter of a century which it has been I before the public It is indeed a Wonderful Remedy tonins the nerves, strengthen ing the museles, checking the vUstc, in vigorating the whole system and restoring the afflicted to health and bappinc-. The Dr. will agree to forfeit $1,000 for tt case undertaken, not cured. Tho reason so many can not get cured of "Weakness and the aboe dUeasesis owing to acorn: plication, called Prostntorrhea, with Hyper icbthl.1 which requires special treat menu Dr. Liebig's lnvigorator, No. 2, with our peculiar special treatment, is the only curi for Prostatorrbea- By It Manhood isicstorecl and the hand ot time moved back from aro to youth. Price ot cither "lnvigorator. $2. Casd of six bottles, $10. Sent to any address, covered securely from observation. Dr. Liebig & Cjx treat successlully hy Homoeopathy every funn of Special, Priv. ate or Chronic diseise without mercury or nascou3 drugs. If vitality ts drained from the body, numerous: diseases follow that baffle ordinary medical treatment. It allowed to continue, the ur.n mral loss causes Consumption,. DuibUis, Brights, DUeaie, Insanity, etc. Cures guaranteed Diseases of the genito-urinary organs. kidneys, liver and bladder specially treat ed. Diseases of women speedily cured. Qualified and Responsible.--Dr Liebig & Co. from Europe, are oigauizcd in com plianic with California Medical Law Diploma procured by regular college ed ucation and nro now in their nineteenth year of srxcial practice. Most powerful el.-ctric belts free to pa tients. To prove the wonderlul power of tha lnvigorator a 2 bottle given or sent free. ( onsultation free nnd private. Dr. Lifbig'B wonderful German invito, rator Is protected bv copywright fn la Patent "fllcu of United States Govern ment. Beware of imitations. Call or ad. dres3 Lirr.iu Dispfns.vuy, 400 Geary Street, San Francisco, Cnl . Private entrance, 400 Mason S'rret, four blocks up Geary Street from Kearny Slain Entrance tlirouga Dispensary Drug" Store. B! I. ilIINlW, (spr.ciu.ivr ah.i auAUCAii:,) yo. II Krnrcy Mrcft, San rnmrUru, 'r(.j TKETS ATI CIIUOXIC, SrlCIAL AND TRl VATE DISESES WITH ODEH'LL 6VCC13. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEf Y lll34jfcu a never fai'ing S5 cure lor Nervous Dr- 1 Mf. ''J minium 1 Wj-'ijE ness, Spermittiir Sf.'xfitLos.t Mnnhoiid inherit Im- g m Uile-y, fnwIaWr tnKilincii, Parihsnanii .niiine UTrihl-etiLctB-if self abuse, toutli' ful follies cud excesses in nwlnrcr ye-itts, biich as loss of Memory, La&situdo, Noc turnal Emissions, Aersions tit Sooicty, Dimness of Vision, Noises in the Head, the vital fluid passing unobserved in tha urine, and other diseases that le-ad to in sanity aud death. Dr. Minlie. who is a Tegular phjsic' -n, graduate ol the Umvcrttitj of Pcnnsylra' nia, will agree to forfeit tJoOO for a case f tiiis kind the Vital Restorative, (under h 8 special advice and treatment) will not cure-, or for anything impure or injurious fnund in it. Dr. Minlie treats all Private1 Diseases successfully without Jlercury Consultation Free. Thorough examina tion and advice, including analysis o( urine, $5. Price of Vital Restorative $1,50 a bottle, or four tidies the quantity, ?Ji; sent to any uddrtss upon receipt of price, or C. O. I) , secure from observation, and In private name it dcsirnl, by Dr. A E. Minlie, 11 Kearney street, "San Francisco. Oil. Send forpimphlct and list of questions. MimplQ ttottlr tree Will be sent to any one applying by let- ter, stating symptoms, sex and age Miict secrecy in 'regard to all business trans actions. Dr. Slintie's Kidney Remedy, Neph rcticum, cures all kinds of ICiJlney and manner tompiamis, uonorrnoca. uiei. Ltucorrhoea, etc. For sale by all drug dists; $1 a bottle, six bottles for Dr. Mintio's Dandelion Pills are the best and cheapest Dyspepsia and Bilious cure in the market. For sale by all di ug gists. DR. SPINNEY No. 11 Kearny Street, Treats at Chronic anil Special Disrates Who may be suffering trom tho effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do" well to. avail themselves of thk, tbe-graf est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY wHl guarnn tee to forfeit $500 for every case of Semin al Weakness or private disease of any kind of character which he undertakes and (tails to cure. MIDDLE AQED MEN". There aro many at the age of thirty to sixJy who are troubled with too freqicnt evacuations of the bladder, 'often accom panied hy a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the systeriv in a manuer the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, nnd sometimes small particles of albumen wilt appear, or the color will bo of a thin milk ish hue, acain changing to a dark and tor' pid appearance. There are many men' who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. wilt guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy res-- toration or the genito urinary organs. Office Hours 10 to 4 and 0 to 8. Sun days, from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advico, $3. Call or Acldrcss DR. SPINNEY & CO., No. It Kearney St San Francisco. June 3,1882. tf - Valuable Zand For Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ef valuable land for sale. Land sitnated orV Ajtclope creek, eighteen m les from Jack sonville Will be sold in a body for $10 per acre or in 160 or 320 ncre lots at from S15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ad- t dress or rail on A. L. Johnson, Land 5 ( Agent, or WM . BYBEE, UBbaDUuniivj yjivvij X.