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After the Lodge's Secret. "Good evening, hir," bald a woman tvhone fact" looked like a boilrd sal mon, with a pickax no?, anrl a Voicn t lint Rounded liket a far avrtij cclio from the housetops, as i-.he addressed a J uung man who trembUd t ha viewed her red hair and stern visage. Vhai I want to see you fur, is to aik yon if you are an Odd Fellow that is, if you hehng up yondeif and she nodd ed her head toward a building from which he had just eniergrd. He meekly replitd, "I do madam." "Well," said she, "ruy man says he is one of jou, and I want vou to tell b- xue if he is an inside watchman, and " has been appointed for 300 nights to watch the jewels? And do you have six meetings a week? And does .he have to crawl through some of them in the daytime, and lose a day's work try- iug to be a noddle grand, or a past "grand burglar, or some such name he tells me off The yoanc man said that sho mutt have been misinformed, that there was something wrong; hut sua interrupted him with, "There you needen't try to play smart. I under&und all about this grip business, and silrnt secrecy and mum password, and vou can't fool met You wouldn't tell me anything for a farm in Seekonk, would you? don't sup ose you would tell me when my husband comes home wi'h a hair pin in his boot and a lady's collar on instead of his own, whether he has been taking a Iiebekah degree or been at a sui prise party? Ob, no, you're innocent, you are." The young Odd Fellow ventured to remark that he did not really under stand tho drift of the inquiry. "Oh, no; I see its no use; you're all in for each other, and you'd say the broken earring I found in his pocket belonged to you, wouldn't you? And if I should ask you who Araminta is that I caught him talking to himself about, you'd say it was the goat you pretended to ride; and if T should ask yuu about this muttering I hear ot 'I pass' 'order it up' 'set 'em up and give me another hot one, and fall that tiort of thing, I suppose jou'd say it was all connected with jour hifalutin degress and necessary to the Order." "The young man meekly replied, as he tried to move away, that he uas in a hurry; that perhaps Brother Buckup would give all the uecessary informa tion; that he could not really under stand but she caught him up before he could finish the sentence, with 4,No, you don't. understand. Oh, no! You wouldn't tell me for a pan of doughnuts- what kind of laws you make that says a woman shan't be a .daughter of Beckey, merely because file's got a wart en her nose. That's what ho tells me, and then he says I - should haio a medical examination, and that the last woman in has to wash the dishes when they have those stuffing jubilees. Oh, yes, it's all very nice to leave your poor wife at home da account of a wart and a sore heel, but I am going to find out this busi ness. I am going to find out whether one man can hold all the offices through the year, and set up six nights in the 'week and tell his wife she can't be a Kebekah, and be an inside sentiment, or whatever you call 'em, just on ac count ef a little thing like that. I won't trouble jou any longer, aR prob ably you want to pass ana 'bet 'em up' somewhere, bat I'll wa:ch that chap of mine, and if I find there is tea much goat in it, I'll forgtt that I'm a wuui au if I don't make his head look like & double humped bunion, and he'll have to wear my wash tub over it for the next three months" and sbo slid into the nearest grocery and bought a duzen pickles and a stove lifter. Sjrrnp of rixs. X&iuro's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, -harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Billiousness, Indigestion, and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates the liver and acts on the Bowles. Bieaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottles for sale by Merritt & Itobinson, Jackson Mile. Last summer Walker Eros., of Salt Lake, made assays of the Big Yank 'ledge in Southern Oregon, finding it to carry free gold, but refused to pur chase it. San Francisco experts hat been examining it for the past two weeks and returned to Portland Wed nesday afternoon. They say there are millions of tons in sight which assays fifteen dollars per ton and is easily worked. They pronounce it one of the -biggest mines in the world. The next re-union of the army ot the Potomac is to be held in San Francisco. " Oregon Salmon. The following clipping from an Eas tern paper was handed the Salem "Statesman" by an Oregon friend. Whether it is written in ji-st orse riouslf the reader can decide for him self or herself. "The recent frightful accident which happened to a stage in Southern On gon cannot fail, says the New York '"Times," to call the attention of the stage authorities to the necessity of protecting settlers against (he attacks of salmon. The stage in quest ion was crossing ApplegUe creek, when it wai suddenly attacted bv a drove of sal mon. The stage was instantly over turned, and the hungry fish sxarmed over it, while the stage driver, with great presence of mind, cut the traces of his horses and, throwing himself across the off wheel horse, a powerful animal, formerly the property of Dr. Goodrich, of Olyrapia, managed to escape. The dispatch which conveys to us this painful story says nothing j of the fate of the stage passenger., but, unfortunately, taere is every rraton to believe that they fell victims to the salmon. The Oregon salmon has long been regarded by experienced wesern hun ters as the most dangerous animal in l'festing this continent. It is much larger than the salmon of the Atlantic coast, and, unlike the latter, which is a timid and inoffensive fish, it is fearless, aggressive, and cruel. There is scarce ly a riCer in Oregon which is free from salmon, and many of tho streams are rendered practically impassible by the numbers and ferocity of the salmon inhabiting them. To hunt tho Oregon salmon requires iron nerves and great skill in the use of the rifle. The usual practice of the hunter is to hide himself on the bank of a stream and to send in his dogs to rouse the salmon from their lair. When the fish comes within gunOiot the hunter fires, and un!es3 hw kills or disables the game at the first shot his chances for life are small. The in furiated fish will, in most cases, tutu upon the hunter whose shot has been ineffective. One blow of the saltnon'is tail. almost inyariably proves fatal, and if he can once set his terrible teeth in the flesh of the hunter he can not be shaken off. The only chance of escape is for the hunter to drive his knife into the fish's heart, but such a blow" to be effective must be delivered im mediately behind the pectoral Sn, ami it requires the utmost coolness for a man to face the rush of a maddened salmon and wait until he can stab him in the only "ulnerable part. Scores of hunters who have successfully fought the grizzly bear have fallen visiims to the Otegon salmon, and scores of oth ers, erippled and mangled, survive to tell the story of their bleod curd litis; experience while in the very jaws of a monster firm. Wore the salmon to confine them selies wholly to water tbpy would be comparatively harmless, for no man could be in danger unless he ventured into the salmon pool. But, unlike most of our American fishes, the Ore 3011 salmon is in the habit of leaving the water and wandering through the forest in search of prey. Men, women and children havo often been chased for long distances by salmon on the lonely Oregon roads, and an enormous number of sheep and cattle have betn ki'Ied and devoured. Two years ago the forest in the neighborhood of East Melville, in Southern Oregon, was in fested by a pair cf salmon of unusual size and ferocity. Hardly a night passed that some settle.' did not lose a valuable domestic animal, nud no lets than five human lives weie sacrificed a most within sight of tne Methodist-m:stiHg-houte. The people cf the town never went out of their houses unarmed, and they lost so much sleep in consequence of the nightly and in cessant roaring of the fish that life was really a burden to them. The town authorities offered a reward of 1,000 for the head of either of the two sa' mon, but no local hunter was bold enough to make the attempt to gain it. Tuebt formidable fish were finally kill ed by a party of hunters, nine in nam ber, from Tasoma, who, assisted by a pace of well trained fish hounds, track edtbesalmsn to their lair in a small pool of stagnant water and shot them with a Gatling gun. Twenty-two bullets were found in the body of the male and seventy-four in that of the female. The former fell dead at the first fire, but the latter, although se verelv wounded, rushed on the hunt ers, and succeeded in killing one and disabling eight dogs before she was finally conquered. In winter, the Oregon salmon, ren dered more fearless than over by want of food, roam over the country n packs and droves of twenty fiv to a thousand fuh. No exact ttatistics as to. the actual Toss of life by salmon in Oregon are at present accessible, but I it is believed thai in proportion to its .population Oregon his as many i n- habitams yeany by sslicou.as India loses by tigers. The only way in which to mept this great evil is for the State government to offer- a reward of, say. $100 for every salmon killed within its borders. Such an offer wonld cause an instant emigration of thousands of fearless hunters from every State in the Union to Oregon. Some live would, of course, be lost, but the salmon would practically be exterminated, and it would become possible for a stage to cross over Applegati's creek without being attacted and deployed by sal mon. A Texas Valedictory. 'Having made arrangements with Mr. K. Bradley to fulfill all my paid up contracts, I now bow mvself down and ou as a great journalist. I have saved the country hence am happy Bradley will continue to keep it saved. I have filled the long felt want, and Bradley will thro v his weight on tl e stopper and endeavor to- keep it filled. I haven't made any money to brag of, but I have had a large as sortment of fun. I know that un friends will weep over my retirement, but when I tickle them with a basket of bananas or a string of garlic they will still have an opportunity to rtc ogaizp my fine Iialinn hand. I cm not afford to be idle, and must keep busy until our Uuele Glover throws a postofSte or mission aver my manly form and says: Tbuinns, v our country needs your services, old bov, take tint; there arc better things yet in stire tor thee. Then I will announce that I am in the hands nf mv friends. Gt-ovpr Cleveland is those- friends." Texas Black Wax. When asked by boiiie Graiul Anuy friends, a few days, what they should say for him at Portland, Maine, Grant auid: "Tell the boys that they will probably never look into my fa;e again, nor hear my voice, but they are engraved upon my heart, and I love thum as my chiMieu. Wnai the good Lord has si ared me for is more than I can tell, but it is perhaps to finish up my book which I shall leave to the Boys in Blue, and which they can not only see me, but follow me in the acts in wlrch they helped me." Piles! PiiSTPiSs! A SURE CURE FOUND AT. LAST! NO ONE NEED SUFFER! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Wil'iam, (an Indian Remedy,; called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A sinsle box lias cured the worst chronic casts of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes all er applying this wonderful soolhingnicdicinc. Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (pf'rticularly at night after getting warm in bed.) acts as a poultice, eives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch ing 01 tne private pans, ana tor nothing else. Head what the Hon. J. 31. Cofllnlierrv of Cleveland rys about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile I'uies, and it affords mc pleasure to say iUat 1 nave never lound anything which gave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. Williun's Indian Oint ment. For salo by all tlraggUts or mailed on receipt of price. $1.00. HENRY & CO., Proprietors, C1.EVKLAKD, O. Hodge, Dwts & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oregon. TORPID BOWELS, DiSQClDERED LIVER, and fSALAKsA. M , From these sources arise throe fourths or the diseases of tiio human race Thcsa eymptom3lnclictteUiolrcsit.tence:Iioa at Appetite, Soivrl costive, &lcU E-Cd nclie, fullness nflr eating, aversion to exertion of body ex Intn3, Eractatlcn of food, Irritability cf temper, low sptr.j. A tucling oO.avtiiE neglected niuo duty. l)i7i"es,ITIut.erInni Uro Heart, Dot) before tlie ej-es.liiglily col ored tTrinc, COXSTIPATICvT an do mand tha uso of a re raedvtSat acts directly ccthoLlven .IsaUvcrraediclnoTUTT'S 1'H.IS have no canal. Their action on ta Kl Jneys and Stin Is also prompt ; removlas rjl imDurltics throngli taeae three "scav engers of the srstem," producins appo. tlte, sonnd filsesuoni legnlar stools, a clear sklaanda vigorous bodr. TBrrsriLLU Vjuso no naea or griping nor Intcr.sre Trim dally wortc and aro aperfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. feoMcTfrrrVri-.g-ig. OBnf.41MurrarSUil.Y. T0TT8 HAIR DYE. Grat Hat OS TVhii'Kebs changed In. stantly to c. GtxissT Blacz by a slngla ap. Ilication of this DTE. Sold by Druggists, o. sent by express on rcctipt of EI. OErs Jlnrray Etrwt, New York. T1ITTS MaSGAI GFUSEruLRET-ElPTS UZL MF0TENT MEN B thj TotmcorOld, hiring Loct those attributes of PERFECT EiSHOOD May Regain Qnlcilr JL- M T-C FECT " v owii.m tua win rjLrr aEirrTbDO to onthfaj tolly. Aba-e. cr fcatani Failure. This tntinnt orfcrin&trtl hy il:o K. CI Y I A LK. adopted in erery JlOM'ITAMn PKlMkand tmquftJifediT endorM by the Wtirl Imfion, and aboraall U-HMJ IN h RTjI I.Tr. FREE 10 ALL pP"" teeni of tb& triTtnU prkvv testimuuials and uo paper endor-eranli. Ac- Ac. V e ro also cgcni ftr ut new and rtnin to core. sarAdfotit4r i rd GIiti Fletin? ?ram Comiremor, for tho tLorouhanri radical cure. without burpcr?, or M ' VARICOCELE Cteiie Remedial Ajenct laltoa SL, N. X firfSslSeaia, Power ilcil? PffitsouE km, rrttf. Ju delate. BYT1IE CSE OP The Civiale Remedies. Thr wre rtT tr&N of IkFlttl.lTl . RMrir. HAlllKiCIIlKA. I A1CIIIII I I.r atvrl Sxtaaa tions fos all Iffowersj . m rx TIGER SIM! BARES, HIES W08DE1 RUES, CiRPEKTEBS TOOLS, ETC The llogue River Distilling Company HAS OrESED A WflOLESiLE HOUSE iU JACKSONVILLE In the building situated on the corner of California and Fifth streets whcie " can bo obtaiiudtu P'JREr'dtlADULTERHED AKTIOLE OF BOUBBOJCtRYE AND CO RW WHISKY, IS QCA5.TITIES AND AT PPaOES TO SUIT- Satisfaction guaranteed. N. K. LTTLE, Superintendent. Central Market, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. TILL 57 iisiiiiGy Neita, Props. This market is now fully prepared to furnish the public with the choices! qual ity of FRESH MEATS Of all kinds Including QESFp VEMi A53 DSliliJ,inr!f3. llso superior CORN BEEF, SAUSAGE & LARD The most favorable inducements offered to patrons, and no effort will be spared to - waru giving general satisfaction. Uanley & Neitz LUMBER FOR EVERYBODY STERLING 6 Miles South of JacksonTiUc, TS NOW UNDER FULL HEADWAY X and is prepared to furnish the markt t with every description of lumber of a supi rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed to order andsatisfaction guaranteed. All orders addressed to us at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON. JACKSONVILLE COOPIRAGE, Adam Schniitt, Propr,, Jacksonville, Oregon. The undersigned is now prepared to make anything in the line of harrels. kegs, vats or tuhs, and will also do any kind of repairingln 'this line. A good assortment of suitable timber kept con stantlr on band. Sorsrhnm kers mado to order in auan-1 tities to suit at reduced prices. Give- me 1 trial TSSW JCTfT fW'WxrTTT NOTICE. , ALL PERSOiKtjBBTJeD TO THE - undersigned lwB0e feflMttracconnl, sre requested t4"St. mmI wltl without delav?- : O. KARRWSKI. JaksonvillerS)Ca," 188S-" JaeksosiYille9 Oregon X0il037JS In peed )k EXCELSiOR 'LlfBRlSfilffl FEED s i" i. ia 1. 33. Corner Of Oxt.noY and Caufosma sts. , Jacxsosyh lk v7. S. TSSSilSSJ, prop'r Would respectfully Inform the public that he has a fine slock of Worses, Hussies and Cr.)npt Ind he is prepared to furnish his patnJn ana the public generally niln K'int; Turnouts s can he had on the Pacific coast. Sad die horses hired to go to any part of the county Animals Bought and Sold. florecs brolse to work single or double Horses bowled and the best of enre be stowed upon them while in my charge A liberal shire of tlje public patrrnage is solicited on reasonable terms Ths Thoronglibrcd Jacl BEECHERJ Will mike the sason oflS85 at the fol lowing times andplacfs: BEE HER will commence ntWilliam Bvbce's fami, one mile north of Jackson ville, on Vtlncsday, April 1st, where he wiil remain five (lays when he will be taken to Bybee's Ferry and remiin four days returning to Jacksonville on the Oth, this ruic to continue during the season. The season wib end Jn y 1st. Dcs;rlpt!on, BEECIIER is a thoroughbred Mam moth .lack from Kentucky, black in co'- or, 10 years old, with cood form and ac- ' tion, and weighs 1,300 pounds, Ternn, By the season, f 2 50; insurance, $10; single leap, $8. Payable at endofstason and when mare is known toiewith foalv Best of care wi'l be taken but will here, sponsib'e for no accidents. Wji. BVBEE, Proprietor. ffeiv Cigar Store. ROSTEL,. Dealer in Clzan, Tobacco, Clsarcttc, Xotloni, etc. Also keeps a full line of musical instru ments, consisting of Vnltan, Banjos. Tamborlncv Acordeons. Harmonica II c Give me a call and I will satisfy you both in price and in the quality of the goods offered for sa e B Rostel CITY BREWERY, VEIT SCHUTZ,- Proprittor. T WOULD MOSTRESPECmrLLT IN ftrin the cit'xeos of Jacfcsonr.lle ani; ' the vorld mt larpe, that thej can find, at 1 . ' J qonttty the pnrehuei kit sire 1 MxhooIeonTDMBlyntiutena mr room r Iiime.atniT lfrewerj,sne beiiiager- aljiln order A ria!t willpleaia yfn t n I v r Send six cents for postage, I HMjlf and receive free, a costly box A I IllLLiof goods, which will help all, of either sex, to more money right away than anything elee in this world. For tunes await the workers absolutely sure At onee address mcE uo Augusta. - fY 9 EILGER &. MIGLY. SrilOGTiiEMSg KEHEDY ASD 15!J"S?3L-S--Ci CZTC3J332 ji C f lcRillmtl' of over tv. en arsor practical penenco by a uly quali- uatc phy- one of the medical colleges of Europe. It rnisilivelv pnn sical Dihilil'. Semliia! Weik.iess, Sper ui.itorrhL.t, ljJpottn'-v, Prostatorrhota llpcrai-thsia over unsitivcues ot the p-irts. I'idney and I ladder comnliint1 lmparitita A tLo bloo-l tuil u-v.-s.a o. tl: skin. It permanently !np? .-ill unnatural weakuiijijrdra.ns uron Ihv. cvstem. how ever thev occur prrvintins imobinuir "tminil lossts. dcbiii'.Uinfj (iroams K'mi r.al losses with the urine, or while at stool etc., so detractive to mind and bnJv and cuie? all (he cil efTeclsol'outliluI lollies eccssps. r-storin exlniftcd vitality cual drclife and los ot manhood, huw ever roniplicattd. A thorough as well a permanent cure and complete rostorstuin to perfi ct heallh. Stren;(h and vior of manhood is abso lutely guaranteed by this justly celebrated reliable rrcat renn dy I'rice $2 50 per bottle, or five botlles forflO. Sent upon receipt of price, or f O I) , to any address secure from observation and strictly pri vate by nn C. D HtlFIEJO 31C Ik.-irnj Mrret Mm rratrlsco Cat. TEI1L naTTLl! FttlX. f nfBcient to show its merit wi'l be sent to any one applying by Utter, stating his symptoms and age.v Consultations strict ycoufidentia', by letter, or at office, free, ior the convenient of pjtients and in or der to secure prefect secrecy, I have adopt ed a private address under which all pack ages arb forwarded. The Fine Stallion Will mike the season of 1885, commenc ing April 1st, as follows: On April 1st and 2nd be win win Jacksonville, on tne 3rd and 4th he will he at Easrle Point, re turning to each point every ninth day dur ing tne season, ana on the other days lie will be found at Granville Bears' farm- Selam is by Scamperdown, he by Nor folk, he by Lexington, he by Bostom, he by Sir Archer, he by Arabian Boy. Selam's dam was a Rifleman. He is 16)4 hands high, weighs 1,300 pounds ami is o years 01a. Terms. - Single leap $5; by the season $10; insurance $15. I will not be responsible for any acci dents but will exercise due caution to'nre veat the same. S. BOOTH. "CSTttxitc 3. to 333Co1ii.23.e;o. To exchange a honseof It rooms and 2 lots 100x100 feet with spring and cistern water on ittnear public school and street carsin cityof Portland, rents for $35 per month. Will exchange for gook stock range in Southern Oregon. Address, C-W. Lacjhos, O. K. N. Co. Portland, Oregon. All Sorts of harts asd many sorts of ails of roan and beast need a cooling Iotica. Mustang liniment. ia a'iSr AiftUfiiyy srSi'i-v-SB C3! t'J&hjmxCii. uo7ug nT'ArX?'?S5ntine(i graa !w35Hiiaslcian r Sir S?222?vj(!lf,ihi!;hest mUVgHMSUB SELAHI ! DR. LIEBiG'S wonclorful German lnvisorator- Thc oldest, greatest anii bt n jLcdy for llie cure o Xprvnusnnrt Phvslil T)rhl!. UJ rr o H O) ity. Vital Eiliaustion, Etml- . Imfi. Paihni. Memnrr And Relaxed and"Enlrebltd con ditions of tlieGtiiito-Urmara organs. It speedily cures (mnotencc, Ejrly Becay. Loss of Vieor, ScsalnaJs. W eukness, and all tho sad ef fects of youthful fellies and O abuse or Excess of Maturity O It permanently prevent 3 all Unnatural Loss from tho 2 system, as thousands can at 1 lefci wuu uavc useuwa ivcuk j rdy in the past quarter century which It has b rof- beea before the public It is indeed a Wonderful Remedy tonine; tho nerves, strengthen ing the muscles, checking the waste, In vigorating the whole system and restoring' the afflicted to health and happiness. The Dr. will agree to forfeit $1,000 far a case undertaken, not cured. The reason so many can not get cured of Weakness and the abqve diseases is owing to a com plication, called Prostatorrhca, wltb ilypcraesthia which requires special treat ment. Dr. Liebia'-s Invicorator. No. 2, with. our peculiar special treatment, 13 the only cur; for Prostatorrhea. By it Manhood! is restored and the hand ot time moved' back fronfacc to youth. - Price ot cither Invigorator. 3- Case nf six bottles, $10. Sent to any address, covered securely from observation. Dr. Liebig .fc Co. treat successfully by Homceop-uby every form of Special, Priv ate or Chronic disease without mercury or naeous drugs. If vitality is drained" from the body, numerous dls?ases follow: that baffle ordinary medical treatment. II allowed to continue, the unnatural loss causes Consumption, Diabetes, Brights, Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures guarantied Diseases of the genito-urinary organs,, kidneys, liver and bladder specially treat ed. Diseases of women speedily cured. Qualified and Responsible.--DrLiebigr & l o. from Europe, arc organized in com pliance with California Medical Law Diploma procured by regular college ed ucation and are now in their nineteenth year of special practice. Most powerful electric belts free to pa tlcnts. To. prove the wonderful power of the invigorator a $2 bottle gLven or sent free. ( onsultatlnn free and private. Dr. Lieblg"B wonderful German invigo rator is protected by copywrlght from. Patent Office of United States Govern ment. Beware of imitations. Call or ad dress LlEuia DlSrEKSART, 400 Geary Street. San Francisco, Cal.. Private entrance, 4.06 "Mason Street, four blocks up Geary Street from Kearny. Main Entrance through Dispensary Drug: Store. DR. MIiWH, (SPKtlALKT And G It ADD A r I,,) o. 11 Kracar SIrcrt, Sou Francisco, Cal. rnsvrs ati, cirr.oMC, srrciAi, and raj VATE DKEASES WITII WONDKBVUL SUCCESS. TUE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY" Prostatort and cflccts. mtli- ful follies and excesses in maturcr years, sac': as l"ss of lluupry. Lassitude.-, Jioc turcai EmUsions, Aversions to Sockty, Dimnes if Vision, Noises in the Head, the lit.-.lHu.il passing unobserved in tha urinevaiid othi r diceaies that had to in sanity und" dtatli. Dr J.lintie. wlin is a regular physic' nk gradmteof the University of Pennsylva nia, nil1 agrte to forfeit $500 for a case f this kind the Vital Restorative, (under h , special advice and treatment will not cure, or for anything impure of injuriou. found in it. Ar. Mintio treats all Private-Diseases- successfully without Mercury Consultation Free. Thorough examina tion and advice, including analysis of nrine,5. Price of Vital Restorative $l,50t a bottle, or four times the quantity, $5, sent to any addnss upon ncclpt of price", or C. O. D hecure from observation, anil in private iiarae if desired, by Dr. A E llintie, 11 Kearney street, San Frauciscol Cal. Send for pamphlet and list of questions. auptc IMItlr Free Will be sent to any one applying by let ter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Stiict secrecy in regard to ail business trans, actions. Dr. Mintie's Kidney Remedy, Neph reticnm, curis all kinds of Kinney and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhoea, Ulcet, LtucOrrhoea, etc. For sale by all drug. disls; 1 a bottle, 6ix bottles for $5. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are (he best and cheapest Dyspepsia and Bilious; cure in the market. For sale by all drug, gists. DR. SPINNEY No. 11 Kearny Street, Treats al Chronic nml Special Dl.c.-ic -5TOXJKTC3- 3VT3E3Xr Who may be suffering from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the great est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering; humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guaran 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 AGED MEK. There are many at the aire of thlrtT td sixty who ore troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accomi parilcd by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the system; in a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits a. ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen wilt appear, or the color will be of a thin milk-, ish hue, again changing to a dark and tor-, ipid appearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the. cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. w il I guarantee a- perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy r3-. toration of the genito urinary organs. Office Hours 10 to 4 ana 0 to 8. Sun days, from 10 to II M. Consultation, free. Thorough exanmKtion and advice,, $5. Call or Address DR. SPINNEY & CO, No. 11 Kearney St, San Francisco. June3,1882v tf "--' .-.. , -- .... ... Valuable Land For Sale. 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