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'. Essay by Win Jfyc on tlis 1 Star Spangled Banner. It w now one hundred and seven J jeara sine Paul Jon-, the lieutenant in the American navy, nailed to the masthead of the "Alfred" ihe first en sign ever displayed by the colonists upon a man of-war. Two years Inter, iu 1777, the continental congress adapted our (.recent eolor. It is worthy of notice, while "referr ing to those mighty changes wrought within that one hundred and eve years, that the little lleet which on that December morning saluted the new ensign of Lieutenant Jones has grown to be one of the most pictur esque and formidable ruins in the world. Ftom the little 9 collection of continental rafts there has grown upon our seas a moos covered navy that deSei the world and whips no tody. Our national ensign to-day in every latitude and under every sky. and on every sra, waves over more blow and more noble decay than all the com 'binrd banners of the civilized world. "VTithin that one hundred and seven years'the little band of patriots who, filled with lofty ambition and Nw England rum, hailed the fragment of striped bunting, thai grown to be a mighty nation, whose influence is felt in every quarter of the globs, and thf breath of whose congressmen rides up on the breezes of heaven like the fra grance ef a burning distillery. In that time, from the little band of sore eyed patriots have sprung up a race of Americans who wear tieht pantaloons and defy the world. From the starving republic has Briiwn a nation who wealth is be yend computation, and n hose stand ing army, noble in his solitude offers, single handed, to thump the united armies of the universe. One hundred 7ears iu the history of a nation is fraught with joy and t orrow. Peace and war, prosperity and ad Ttriity, starvation and pis three times rs day, have followed each other in .rapid stccsstion down through all tifcose relentless years, where the old flag has alternately shown resplendent in the beams of peace or been covered by the clouds cf war. I, has alter nately waved above a peaceful, happy people or fluttered over a nation of patriots who were gnawing each other's ear in the name of the goddes of lib erty. We love the old flag, because it is our flag. We have all of us fought for it or stayed at home and givenjt our moral aid and encsuraginent. The railroad mass meeting held at the City Hall last Saturday evening pursuant to the call circulated by Win. L. Spaulding, was numerously attend ed and much intvrest.manifested. The meeting was called to order by S. W Brawn, President of the Vancouver and Yakima Railroad Company, who stated the object of the meeting in a .stirring speech appealing to the pub lic spirit of tho people of Vancouver to assist in the proposed enterprise). He was followed by A. 0. Marsh, Rev. A. S Nicholson, Wm. L. Spaulding, O. A Palmer, G. W. Durgin, and L. M. Hidden in. ehort pithy ppeeshes, after which W. Byron Daniels sub mitted a subscription paper shewing $28,500 already subscribed te the capital stock of the new company, where, upon invitation, numerous per sons present at the meeting subscribed in the aggregate for 170 share? of the aomiuny'g stock amounting to 8,500, making the total amount subs:ribed $37,000. Other citizens present took thn matter under advisement and they will probably subscribe. The meeting adjourned, feeling that something worth while had beon accomplished. A determined effort will be made soon to rake the amount subscribed to 850, 000, after which active operations will be.commenced. Iron for three or four utiles et road will be purchased, a locomotive will bo sent for and the railroad for Vancouver will become a reality. "Register." A stranger in the littlo cities of southwestern Texas is often awakened at early dawn by the beaatiful, but sorrowful song of the house or sobbing wren. If the stranger has been long away from horns and friends and is sensitive to impressions of external nature, he never forgets the peculiar, melancholy note of the tiny songster. It begins iu a high, clear sky, like the tinkling of sihtr belts, and descending gradually from one sweet chiwe to an other slill sweeter, it suddenly falters, breaks off and sobs like a child the aong djing away into a gap. The" listener is touched with sympathetic emotion and may find it difficult to suppress the unacountable feeling that one. of the little ones iu his own family circle, far away, is weeping and sobb ing for his return. The soug is heard only in the twilight of dawn and is re peated but a few times. Then the handsome little fintjer, with plump brown br'BBt, speckled with shreds of black, retires through some creviee in the house top and is rarely seen during the dav. "S. Y. Dan. Crop Prospects. Crop prospects form the most inter esting topic of our day and we rgiet to t-ay that matters in this vallry il to equal expectations. I'd e cold rains nf three weeks ha?k have had a "very unfavorable influence on fall grain, and reports all corroborate ihe state ment that it scarce will be more thau half a crop and nay not be of the best quality. Many field are already rusted on 'ho leaf and some on the stock. We recollect to hare often seen, in years back, fall wheat rusted on the blade when the straw was not injured. Mr. -John C. Simpson, v. ho came down from Siuslaw, Lare eounty, tells us that the fail wheat he saw through Lane, Benton, and Polk counties, was all thus affected and he believes will not turn of much over half- a crop. All spring grain looks leniarkably well. Wheat sown verv i early last fall was badlj "fired" pre ioui to the recent rain, and tha1 seemed to turn to rust when the rains came. Another -lault in tall truest is that it came up quite thin on tlm ground and did not stool enough. East of the mountains the grain crop promises an extra good yield .in at' directions. AVhile the acreage de creased from five to ten per cent., am! even more in all regions west of tha Cascades known as Western Oregon; it has considerably increased through all of Eastern Oregon and Washing ton. Probably the grain yield wheat in particular, through all the Coluin bia region will not vary much in 1885-C from what it has Vjeen.ii. 1884 and '83. Indications favor tin belisf that the wheat growing region" will all be short this year which en courages the hope that prices will ele. cidedly improve. Willamette "Farm er." Shad in the Willamette. A ear load of young shad is soon to be dumped into the Willamette a some point between Salem and EugetK City. These shad are now en rout from Washington D. O. to Oregon. Just how these young shadlingi will fare in the cold waters of the Will amette is of course not known. Tin project is worthy of experiment, how ever. No doubt a plunse into the cold waters of our river will suprise thesr little fish at first, but if their constitu tion does not succumb and they art net chilled to death at once they will soon become acclimated and thrive and do well. If these little fish could be placed in some slough adjacent to the Willamette and having connection with it, where tha water is shallow and of warmer temperature, and where they could be fed for a while it 'might make this experiment a surety. Some people may laugh at the idea,' but fish, especially somo varieties, are not hardy aud can be easily killed bysul jecting them to a little hardship. If this ex periment should prove successful, we may look to see it followed by trans planting other varieties of palatable fish to the waters of this state. Al bany "Bulletin." None ct tha speakers at the Union League Club feast on Tuesday night had anything to say about the better classes. One reason for this is that the Herald has taKen tho better class idea out of some people, but the one most potent perhaps on this interesting occasion was that Gen. Logan was present. There is no flummery about the Senator from Illinois. One of the few poor meD in the Senate, he prides himself on being a iprout of the soil, a plain American product. lie is a believer in the b.olherhcod of man, equality in all things, and the right of fttery citizen to stand up and be counted. The faintest effort to. the better class in his preference would be apt to result in an oration from him which would clea,r the banquet hall and make the pale gas flicker and die away. It is well for John Alexander that the self styled better classes do not rule in America. He is too rank and vigorous a plant to suit them. Chicago "Herald." The President is making inquiries reardinc Afca Ellis, who was appoint j ed Collector of Internal Revenue for the first California district, a few days ago, which may result in that gentle man's commission bein; nith-held. Since Lis appointment was announced the President has received such infor mation regarding thu lack of ability or proper qualifications of the new ap pointes for the place as has led him to beliuve that be may have baen imposed upon by Ellis' friends, and the inquir ies he is making are to satisfy himself as to the fact Josh Billings says: "If you want to keep a mule in a certain field put him in the field adjoining." If you want to keep a woman's love keep up a slight but steady flotation with-ber' most hated rhal. Fluur is scarce on Yaqulua bay. Br. Vanmoneisear late of New York, now located .o. IS nnil 131 Tltlnl St. Coroner .titter Portland, - - - Oiegon- DR. Q. VAX is the most successful Luxn asd TiiKOAT Doctor in America He will tell you your trouble without aski.ig a singie question, and warrant a permanent cure in the folleywing diseases: Nervous Debility, SpermatonheEs. Seminal Losses, Sexual Decay, Failing Memory, Weak Eyes, Stunted Develop ment. Lack ol Energy, Impoverished Blood. Pimples, Impediment to Marriage; also. Blood and Skin Diseases, Syphilis. Eruptions, Hair Falling, Bone Pains., Snellincs, Sore Throat, Mouth, Tongue. Ulcers, Effects of Mercury, Kidney and B adier Troubles, Weak Back, Burning Urine. Incontinence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture received searching treatment Prompt relief and cured lor life without hindrance to "business. BOTH SEXES consult confidential .y. If inrouble call or write. Delays' are dangerous. Consultation, personally, or by letter, free. Consult the old Doctor. Thou sands cured. Office and parlors private. You see no one but the Doctor. Before confiding jour case consult Dr. Q. Van. j friendly letter or call may Riye futnre suffering and add golden years to life. Medicines sent everywhere, secure frtim exposure. Office hours 8 to 8 Terms for treatment, strictly jcash. Piles! Piles! Piles! A SURE CUBE FOUNJD AT LAST! NO" ONE NEED SUFFEK! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching I aud Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Wil'iam, (an Indian Remedy., called Dr. AVilliam's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 ears standing. No oni need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful boothing medicine. Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment -absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (p:itit.uliuiy at night after getting warm in bed,) acts us a poultice, gives insUni relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch ing of tk p:..a.c p-i.s, ani or uukliiac else. Read what the Hon -J. 31. Cofllaberrj of "leiciaiiJ f ysabo.it Dr. William's In. dian Pile Ointment: I have used score of Pile Cuies, and it affords me pleasure to say '.hat I have never found anything which gave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. For sale by all druggistsor mailed on receipt of price. $1.00. HENRY & CO., Proprietors, " CLEVELAND, O. Hodge, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oregon. -J '?"-'-' TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. v t From these sources arlso tnreo loartns oi the diseases of tho human race. Tkcso symptoms Indicatetnolr existence? r at Appelltt, ISanrel cottlTC, JSIelc Heail nciie, fullness cRcr eating, ivreraion to exertion of body er mind, Kractatloa of food, Irritability of temper, Low spir.j, A feeling of having neglected tome dnty, IMzilucsi.riuUerlnri Uio Heart, Dots before tlie eyes, 111 gUiyccl" orefl Brlue, COXSTtPATIOiV. end do mar.d tbo uso of a remody that acts directly octho Llveii AsaLlvermed'clnoXDTT'3 1TI.IJ5 have no canal. Their action on tha Kidneys and Skla Is also prompt ; removing all impurities through, these threo" scav enger Of the system," producing appe tite, sonnd digestion, rcBUlarstools, a clear EldnandaviSOronsDOdy. TCTTSPILLS canso no nausea or griping nor lntcrftre with dally work and arc a perfect iMTflhfvrE? TO frlALAHSA. hoM e.TCTyffheri'.SSc. Olhre.Mnmybt.Njf. firs c.piT TTrre nn WnisKms changed In stantly toaGLossr Black by a single ap rihcaiion cf this Dm Sold by Drucsists, o. sent by Cipro's ec receipt or M. Office, U JInrrny Street, New York. TUTT'S MAKUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FEEL HTM Be they Young or Old; bavin;; Lort those attributes of . PERFECT HAHKDOD Jlay Rppala Oiickl j feaSexiia! Power AXJT2D frV-M5- ItBKEMTffi iCiUIT, n i rivf. JemMntaU. JJT THE USE OF Ths Civiale Remedies. Tlieycire evsrr tree of lr-l!iIJTY, M'EI MnIU:iF, Ai:lLt Kl,i; old every form of fc minal Ioas and weakness whether doe to Youtltfol t ljt j I M-. or hAturrl Failure. ThI atm ntonjrinli tnr IMtOI'". CITI.1 ndortramtTery lUt-I'll .VLIn rUAMil- and UiKiualUi tiij f-n tnwft hy t)eMt-Mf-al lYofsslon Is l-Asil.VAIIl.,Flt lAI1.1,QI If K, and aboToall 1. VfINC IN ITc ISIlLTis FREE 70 AI.Tj Pvonrerelptof cents . T.1 U lxLiSJm in fiotajra fctarapf". o iruiprnd frcr? tOBnj trnfst tnuircr ornplen d'fl i!'-"r-tt ; ti pairfl n Mrl ork,ElrlinjiryH p. to..vuf n'lCorttia or ?e-Tial lii"iw, description of tMis trvatmeut, rt . t nttnit nla!saad xiews jKti e p !!- n i At (( Vieai-c nlfloafftiii f r tJ now and crthi to riie, Setf-'rijuM iijt id GIe iuiur Cradle Cn.iTiH'r for tho thoiouli tea lacteal cure, ithjut nQrjtr, oi AEIGOCELE Con.uNatlon 1 h TuU Medical StaC, TntE. Cniala Rtnsci;! Agsncy, 160 Fu!tonL. N. Y. NEW TOWN OF. SBDFORD ! Lots for sale at low prices and on easy terms. Apply to J. S. IIOWARD, Agent, at Jledford. Also, in the Railroad addition to the town of ASHLAND. Apply to M. L- 3!cCall,Agent,AshIand. PHOENIX. Apply to 31. V. B. SOULE, Agent Phoenix. GOLD HILL. Apply to M. E. PJGTJE, Agent, Gold Hill. GRANT'S PASS. Apply toS. 31. WILCOX, Ajrent Grant's Pass. Or to ulu. a. a.mukkvvs, O. & C. R- R. Co., Portland Or. Jersey Bull ! The undersigned lakes this method of informing the public that he now keeps a fine bull, of three-quarters Jersey blond, who has Jew superiors in Southern Ore gon, in his pasture .near Jacksonville. Parties desirins to place their cows in his enclosure will bcnarjed $2.50, with 50 cents per weei for pasturase. For further particulars enquire at my butchershop in Jacksonville. JOHN ORTH. Jacksonville, Jpril 2, 1SJJ3. DO L J tDC-USampcs worth $5 'free Address Stissos & o.lPorlland,Me TtfTTp PILL El H S2Z32 6233 J .- --.". .'ii...rg imPBTE mmM i&gx&se&az cJ2m vrT zi -sZTsvgSi Extra fstetaons for mw UmmM n jr xLwaiSBgefl isspm. Ill SULKY BAKES, BftRHES WOOOEH BIKES, OIPEUEIS TOOLS, ETC The Rogue River Distilling Company HAS orcsLO A VS0LES4LS HOUSE lN JACKSONVILLE In he building situated on the-cirncr of California and Fifth streets wheie can bu obtained a . PUKE. UNADULTERATED AltTICLE Of B-QUJZBQjYiMYE ' AXU CORN WHISKY, IS QGAXTITIES ASD AT PRICES TO SUIT- Satisfjctionguarantced. N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent. Central Market, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Hanley Sc jSfeitz, Preps. This market is now fully prepared to furnish the public with the choictsl qual ity of - FRESH MEATS Of all kinds, including .41so superior CORN BEEF, SAUSAGE & LARD Tlin mnct fnvnmlilp inHnrfmpntei nftp.red to patrons, and no effort will be spared to- ward giving general satistaction. Uaklev & Neitz LUMBER F0REVERY39DY STERLING SbSTV . 6 Milts South of Jacksonville, TS NOW UNDER FULL IIEADWAY J. and is prepared to furnish the marktt with every description of lumber of a stipe rior quality at the lowest rates. Bilh sav, ed to nrder and satisfaction guaranteed. All orders" addressed jto us at Jackson ville will receive prompt attention. PARKS & SON. JACKSONVILLE COOPERAGE, Adam Sclimitt, Propr,, Jacksonville, Oregon. The undersigned is now prepared to make anything in the line of barrels, kegs, vats or tubs, and will also do aey kind of repairing ;n this line. A good assortment of suitable timber kept con stantly on'hand. Sorguum Kegs maao in oruer in quan tities to suit at reduced prices. Orive l a trial. " ADAM SCHMITT. NOTICE. a T r. urnenvs ronRTTD TO THE CL undersigned by note or book acconnt, re requested.to call and settle withotfl . -1 . i i ..ni- .:n.niit ueiay. vj hauijuiu. JaCKSonvjuc, oepu -- icoo- Jaekiaytile Oregon 9 Dealers Izx all a jn e EXCELSIOFl FEED STAJJriB. Corner Of Okf.oon ind C'alifoknia sts. , Jackss: vii.u W. 3". rS'STv'SLB, prop'r Would, respectfully inform tho that he has a fine stock of public Uors.es, Buggies ami (tuisgo And he is prepared to furnish his patrons aud thu public generally with Fine Turnouts .s can bo hid on the-Paciflc coast. Sad die horseS hired to go to any part of the county Animals Nought ami Soltl. Florses broke to work single or double Horses boarded and the best of care be stowed upon them while in my charge A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited nr reasonablo terms Tho Thoroughbred Jack BEECHER ! TVill make the season of 1883 at the fol lowingtimes and places: BEErHER will commence at W illiam Bybee's farm, one mile north of Jackson ville, on WeUnesday, April 1st, where ho will remain five days when he will be taken to Bybee's Ferry and remain four days rcturninglo Jacksonville on the 0th, this ruio to continue during the season. The season will end Ju y 1st. Description, BEECHER is a thoroughbred Mam moth Jack from Kentuekv. black in col. or. 10 years old, with good form and' ac- Hon, and weighs 1,300 pounds. Terms, ' Bytheseason, $12 50; insurance, $1C; single leap, 8. Payable at end of season and when mare is known to be with foal. Best of caro will be taken but will be re- sponsibleipr no accidents. Wm. BYBEE, Proprietor. New Cigar Store. B. ROSTEL,. Dealer in Clzars, Toliaeeo, Cisarettes, ollon, Elc. Also keens a full line of musical instru ments, consisting of tinifars. Banjos, Tamborlnes, Aeorileons, liaruiouleas Lie Give me a call and I will satisfy you both in price and in the quality of the goods offered for sale B Bostei. CITY BREWERY. VF.IT S0HUTZ,- Proprietor. I WOULD MOST RESPECTTULLY IS-,- form the citizens of Jukionrllla n,t0 the world it large, that tbej can find, '(KjHE . ltlaie.tmT Brewery, the bet lager '" , ... .rr iffliTft i'jBT. Give meib,-ri ,n njr qnlity the pnrehMei ir.Tdeiir Tw turiii. I. Mn.anl.lttlnltliatMl and BIT fOOml are alwajsin order. ATlilt wlllpleaae jn 1 PRIZE. Send six cents for-postage. and receive free, a cosily box of goods which will help all,- I of either sex, to more money right away; l ii,n antrrnintf oicr 11 than anything else In this world- For tunes await the workers absolutely sure1 At once addrcsslRUE SrCo., Augusta, ife. a1 Mowers 9 Stove BILGSR & IMiBGLY. SFREXGTilESIXG KE3IEDY AUD TSJTo-aL tlU:aaE.? the legitimati suit of over twen years ot practical TffiiVI.'&'-aia experience by .-. ;cpra..:asthninii-Thiir qual Sy-fH'y "K1:iU ,,f one of ,lu M-rsae?ijjiH highest mi'rtica1 ii tatwu v uivru uun LUUVeWMIUllScolIcges of Eiirorn' 1Z3SZBaB?A'as&ja It ncsitivelv cure TICIAL BOTTLE KKtE! Neoug phy sical Debility, Seminal Weakness, Sp-r-matorrhca, Inipotency, I'rostalorrhoea llypcraesthesi.i orpr sensitiveness of tlu parts. Kidney ana iiaelor ocnplain ifnpurltics of ihe biood an,t discuses of the skin. It permanently stops nil nnmtiira' weakening driins upon the system, how ever they occur, predentin,' involuntan seminal looses, debilit.itins'dreams, semi nal losses ivith the urine, or while at stool etc.. so destructive to mind and bodv.and cuies all the. evil effects of jouthiul follies cxcesf. reforms exlruistea vitality Sexual decline and luss of manhood, how ever complicated. A thorough asvtcll as permanent cure and complete restoration to perfect health. btrengtn ann vigor ot manliooil is abso lutely L'uaranlced by this justly celebrated reliab'e great renvdy. Price $2 50 per ootne, oriive notiies lor f iu. Sent upon receipt of price, or (.. O. D., to any address stsun: iium uuacivuu'ju unuiiiicuy pri vate by nz: t r .!rir:s 2IG I&u.rM direct ?aa 2 raiteisew i'ul. TS1AI. BU1T1F. FKR. fufilcicnt to show its merit will le sent to 803 ine api)Iying by letter, stating his symptom and age. Consultations strict lycdnfidtntiai, liy letter, oratc.filce, fiee, Forthc coLTcuIiint nfpdiicnSs and in or der to secure prefect secrecy, I have adopt ed a private addrt t-s, uiidc? hich all pack ages art. firvatdeel. The Fine Stallion N G'L A M ! "Will make the season of 1885, commenc ing April 1st, as follows: On April 1st and 2nd he will be in Jacksonville, on the 3rd and 4th he will be at Eagle Point, re turning to each point every ninth day dur ing the season, and on the-other days he will befound at Granville sears' farm. Selam is by Scampcrdown, he by Nor folk, be by Lexington, ne oy iiostom, lie by Sir Archer, he by .Arabian Boy. Sclam's dam was a Rifleman. He is 1GH hands high, weighs 1.S00 pounds and is 8 years old. Terms. - Single leap o; by the season S10: insurance S13. I will not be responsible for any acci dents but win exercise aue caution to pre vcat the same. S. BOOTH. W anted to Ti Tg ohongo, To exchange a house of 11 rooms and 2 lots 100x100 feet with spring and cistern water en it, near public school and street cars, in city of Portland, rents for $35 per montn. will exenange lor goot stocK ranee in sputnern uregon. Address, C. Vf. LAtJREys, O. K. N. Co. Portland, Oregon. All Sorts of hurts and man and many beast sorts of ails of need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniments mn fifsiNf L DR. LIEBIG'S German Invisorator. The oldest, greatest and bestnnudy fur the curenf Nervous and Physical Debil ity, Vital Exhaustion, Semi nal Weakness, Lo? s sf 31anT hood, Failing Mimory aud' Relaxed and Enfeebled con ditions of the Gcnito-Urinarn Mm u HiHl w s3s,lu -UNa organs. It speedily cures Impotence, Early Decayy Loss of Yigor, Seminal' U witness, and all the sad ef- Q frets of youthful failles and O abuse or utccss or JUtunty O It permanently prevents-X- nil Unnatural Loss from the 2 system, as thousands can at test who have used the Rem edy in the past quarter ofa century which it has been before th6 public. It is indeed a" "Wonderful Remedy toning the nerves streagthca ing the museles, checking the waste, in vigorating the whole system and restoring the afflicted to health and happiness. The Dr. will agree to forfeit $1,000 for a case undertaken, not cured. The reason' so many can not get cured of V'eaknesa and the above diseases Is owing to aconu plication, called Prostatorrhea, whir Hypcraesthia whichvrenuires special treat ment Dr. Liebig's Invlgorator, No. 2, with our peculiar special treatment, is the only .iniw fnr "Pmetntfirrlift. TXjr 't Mnnhnnif u restored and the hand o'jygte moved 1 back from age to youth. Price ot either Invigorator. $2- Case" of six bottles, $10. Sent to any address, , covered securely from observation. Dr. Licbig & Co. treat successfully by Homfflopathy every form of Special, Priv ate or Chronic disease without mercury ornaseous druM. If vitality is drained from the body, numerous diseases follow' that bafQc ordinary medical treatment. If allowed to continue, the unnatural loss causes Consumption, Diabetes, Bright, Disease, Insanity, etc. Cures guaranteed Diseases of the genitourinary organs,, kidneys, liver and bladder specially treat ed. Diseases of women speedily cured. Qualified and Responsible. Dr. Liebisf & Co. fromJEurope, are otganized in com pliance with California Medical Law. Diploma piocnred by regular college ed ucation and are now in their nineteenth year of special practice. 'ost powerful electric belts free to pa tients. To prove the wonderful power of the' invigorator a $3 bottle given or sent free. Consultation free and private. Dr. Liebig's wonderful German invigo rator is protected by copywright from Patent Office of United States Govern ment. Beware of imitations. Call or ad dress LlEBlO DlSrENSART, 400 Geary Street. San Francisco, Cal., Private entrance, 400 .Mason Strret, fcttr I blocks up Geary Street from Kearny JIain Entrance througa Dispensary Drug Store. br. jMiivraE, (SPECIAOlT Anil GRADUAI , o. 11 Krariiy Street, San Frauclico, Cal TKEATS ATX CimOSIC, srECIAIj AITO TRI VATE DISEASES WITH WOSDEKFUL BCCCESS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY oility E-iausted Yi Vitality "eminanVeakv iji ness, Spermatorrhea jCiLost Jlanlitod, Im- Kp;'Ti('tenev. Prnslntnr- :gr5frhoea, Paralysis and ViiiJall the terrihle eflee.ta- 2siiir2of self abuse, youth ful follies nod excesses in matnrer years, such as loss of Memory, Lassitude, Noc turnal Emissions, Aversions to Society, Dimness of Vision, Noises in the Head, the vital fluid passing unobserved In the urine, aud other diseases that lead to in sanity and death. Dr Jlintic. who is a regular physic'n, graduate of the University of Pennsylva nia, will agree to forfeit $300 fur a case f this kind the Vital Restorative, (under b, s special advice and treatment will not Cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. Dr. Mi.nlie treats all Private Diseases successfully without Mercury. Consultation Free. Thorough examina tion and advice, including analysis of urine, $3. Price of Vital Restorative $1,50 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $5, sent to any address upon receipt of price. or u. u. l)., secure irom ouservauon anil in privateTiamc if desired, by Dr. A, E. lliutie, 11 Kearney stiect, San Francisco, Cal. Send for pamphlet and list of questions. caniiile ISottlr free AVill be sent to any one applying by let ter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard to all business trans actions. Dr. Uintie's Kidney Remedy, Neph reticum, cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Gonorrhoea, Uleet, Leucorrhoca, etc. For sale by all druz dists; $1 a bottle, six bottles for $5. Dr. Mintle s Dandelion Pills are the 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 nnil Speelal Disease 5-ornvr& iwrrrinNr Who may be suffering irom the effects- of vouthfui llies or indiscretion- well to avaljhemselves of this, the great est boon evSf laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guaran tee to forfeit ?500 for every case of Seminv al Weakness or private disease of any kind, of character which he undertakes ancT tails to cure. MIDDLE AGED MEN". There arc many at the aire of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the bladder, often accomv panieel by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the systema in a manner me patieni cannot accounu for. On examining the urinary deposits i j ropy sediment win oitcn be touna, anti sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be ofa tliiU'milk-l ish hue, again changing to a dark and'tOW pid appearance. Inere are many men! who die of this difficulty, ignorant of thai cause, which is the second stace of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy res toration ot tne genito urinary organs. , j Office Hours 10 to 4 and C to 8. Sun days, from 10 to 11 a. M. Consultation' free. Thorough examination and advice, . $o. Call or Address DR. 8PINNET & CO., No. 11 Kearney St, San Francisco. June 3, 1882. tf Valuable Land For Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ell valuable land tor saie. JLana situated o Antelope creek, eighteen m Ies from Jack sonville win De gold in a Dody tor5L per acre or in 160 or 330 icre lots aCfrol 15 to $20 ner acre. For particulars- aJ dress or call on A- L. Johnson, Laal Agent, or. W31. BYBEE, Jacksonville,- Oreg' silt m '3T355 rirW JSS SS.TC3 JSLZS JG&t' ssssm wgtm