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tr.- WlLhAJUSITE FARMER: SALEM, OREGON, APRIL 11, 1684 urrent if crafur. WS SHALL KNOW. When tliemtits liave rolled in sp'cLtlor, From tlio licauty of the hill", And the sunshine, warm and tmikr, falls in tplendor on the rills We may read love', shinning letter In the rainbow of the spray; Wo shall know each other better When the mists have cleared aw y. Wo shall know ai ue have know n, Never more to will; alone, to the dawning (if the morning. When the iniats have cltsir.1 away tf wo err in human blindness, And forpot that we are dust, If wo mUs Iho law of kir.dne-s, When we itru',gia to he jjsf, dnow j w ings of peace shall co ( r All the pain that cloinU om wny. When tho wear watch is ow r, And tho mute li ie clearrd awa, Wo shall know as i are Unnvwi, Xeter more to walk I'one, In the dawniiw of the morning. When the milts lnvo cleared awi) When the silvery muts hao vei'cil m I'loin tho faces of our o vn, Oft wo deem their love Im failed ui, Ami wo tiled our pith alone; Wo should scu tli'm ncir and Imlj We should trust than day by il.iy, Neither loc or blame unduly, If tho miits jrn ch and iwjj, Wc shall know as vvn are known, Never morn to w-ilk alooe, In tho diwintig of the inoriiint', When tlm m ste Invo cleared away, When the mista line risen above ut, As our 1'athcr kuowt nis own, S'aca to luce with thoje who Iov e ui, Wo shall know is wo are known, f,ov, beyond the Orient meadows, I'Hoits the goldeu fiuiL'e of da; il-art to lioirt we hide the iliuliiws, Till tho iuils luvu cleared away Wo shall Xnow is we arc known, Xcnr more to walk alone, When the day of li'ht is dawning. And the mists hao ele ired iway Aunt Bethia. It m iv be ill it our old fashioned .uuil needs no liitioeluotioii. l'cilinps you liuvo met lioi in lliu city ill soino recent art L'liilitinn, 01 iiicturo -ali, wliou Mil ant niiiont; tin ciowel, a little bowil eloieil, but sulliciently alert, listening to the glib riiuttonu,; of tho critic as they tlNcu-'M'il tlm merit' of Hemic tliou;.iiid ejullai lanilfcajie. Tho iinm boiug, as lio iltulaiiil lotlm fiiond .leionip.myinjj Jim, "only a jiietoi of what mijboely can -en fot notliin' up to Crane) llolloi," where tlie lic "Why," caul flu, ronrai(liu the jn,it otk of art wuli ouo e,eoeieh hlillt up, "just ki) 'o om 1'"'K door of .i Mini inei nioi iiinj; and rit.uid ami look, and theio oii liuwiit foi all tie world'1 The same i-nirmth, j;iccn meilil -.with the piUty lirooks uimlin' tliiiuli om, ami on both -"iilert, to the right and loft, the pistur' Imi'lt where tho citllo mo fed, so peaceful ami contented, then, way oil in the iliilniiin, them Milleei'lookin' moun tiiim, with the mddeis prcopinf loiinil 'i in, or rutin' on then topi and all tho timu tho -"tin ihmci blight and pleasant Ik'Iow in the .ille "I do do hue, 1 lOllhl n mot bilue tho nitin Ht'wid in our back door when ho piiutnl lh.it pii'iiu ' "It is a h in some wen, uiul no mistake, but don't it ncciii a pit) to rienl m lunch mono jost for a picter, when 1111 could buy a miiuII f urn a lio picter .it. it were, foi ti lliotis mil ilolliii'1" Hie tec much in oui city (o di-np-Xiove. Mot of the sooilltel modem impiou'incnts aiealiominutiims to Vimt Ilethi i Tho eleolia liIit llmU im fawn uihei .'. es. "Ileur unlit our Makei look on V Mil stsks, indicium tlv "It wouldn't be o Kid if tbo. einli ui'il It n thoy do g it, or konino ilo but whin thoy come to light up all out eloorH with it, anil make it take the pluoo n' tho hiMNcnly Unlit th.itV what I 'call impious 1 notion' more noi lew than tr) it' to outdo the Creutoi 1 ;t"Vlio tho moon or titn don't rhnii, " Jet folk walk in the dark, or elx e.tny ''.i lantern!" iy .she, whimsically. Tlie tolejdnine shrtregnids as an infer ual iiMi'hiiie, and insist- that tlie-in if ,-ioiiiethiug suporuiitur.il about it. She has never Uii prtv died upon to iimi it ouoe. "I won't have aiijlhim; to do with it in any way inn shaiH1" she av '.le-.t as if u'nv hum in invcutioucouM do wh it tlut thin; does'" So she always kvips n safe dtt.ui(o fumi it, as If it vvero liidilo tu'iii oil " Rt any moment oi play ome dialxdie.il tiick uwm her. She duos not ajnnve of tin ' Quincy Mtltoil" in our w.diooN, a ml much pro fora to lme thocluhlren learn their les son from thitir IkxIs mid nvite them aUndlntJ iu a nice slraight line, with their tin, to a crack iu the floor. She would lilt mora prominence Rieu to wdor and to the Ten Contm ludmeutf and the padlv misses tho dinner-basket1! and the water-pail and tin dipper. Sho does not like the new version of the Scriptures ; her mother's Itiblo i good enough for her ; and sho taken no interest in tho great controversy, except to mourn that there should bo suili wicked and disorderly goings on in the world. She went to see the opera of "Pa tience," and her womanly soul wo." Hhockod beyond repair at tho conduct of the lovesick maidens; felt personally hu miliated and disgraced, and sat there with burning cheeks, not daring to go. and too indignant to stay and tee it thiough. AVonls wcro thrown away upon her. "All the wordsin tho English language," sho declared to us, "couldn't excuse or explain away such a shameful exhibi tionsuch immodest behavior on the put of them young gills 'Iho trol lopcsl" said eho angrilv, "wheio in the world were their mothers? Poor things though," she added, as an afterthought, "peihapH they hadn't an mothers; I can't helicvo they had." JIbthcticNm and tho Honais-ance, as. she understands them, nio oiiij deltfiotii of the adversary, invented to ruin weak and idlo souls who loiter in the by-paths of life, and Hhe believes the only salva tion for sin li is to go to woik "Let 'cm do somolhine practical," she will iy ' If thej'rc so 'mami' fond o' snnflovvoiv bt 'em go to uisiu"em by tho cart load I They'io excellent chicken fodder, as evcr body knows 1 did see a. vvholo acio on 'em once grow in together; tliov were in full blow, and looked tur'us enough with the ii big louucl faces turned tow ml the sun. Oseai Wilde "ay-, you know, they lescmblo n lion; and they do look about as wiso and kuowin . ''IIicio'h notliin' like work foi kcepin' girl out o' mi-chief,'' she is fond of sav ing "When om girls leave school let'em lake right hold nud help their mother' with tho housowoik and phin sowin' mil t.ikin' eaio of tin baby, and then the x won't be hankerin' toiniuf old Tiot,- anil jaiis or to embroider sage-green curtains ami table-cloth;. Though win that (oloi is called sage-green I enn't iniagino; it cuitamlv ain't the coloi of n uj sage that ever iriew in mv gnuleu and it's unaccountable to in how so mam folks nowaday piefor such duly, faded out ecdois ih.it v on can't look at without leolin' eak and feint, when there's phntj of pietty, bright one- and that will w i-li and bile, as ltwere. Aunt IJethia is a born nur-e, and as Mich is rccoiiimeudul bv the '"Holler' folks with ii" much sntliusi.i-in .is tneir own fiuoue tpiiilj; bitters oi cough lomcdy Sho i- milled "nxi client in c.io o' sicknei"," and -he coniC'i nt such time-j like voiitable.ingelof mcicy. bunging with her syfl voice and gentle, sootlnng ways not foi getting the noiseless blip pore and the white apron Aunt rchiais, TMippo-'c.nnoldmaid; out there is no lulter blight oi di. ip pointment upon her lifo Fho has novel loved, and her unwoven heart is ttill favhwith tho dew of votith Though her lovely hail is Ust beginning to bo thie.uicd with praj, she knows not Iho feeling of growing old, neither elo tho piHsing vc.irs bring any deiiuite sense of want to liei peiuofu), miuiix na tme, except, perhaps sometime n die! my feeling of ineemiplet',nfr- like the fainti st sli ulovv only of pain lli'i e'ltv nueos tell her often, with mail a liu and eare-s that hoi face is the swielcst and dearest in all the woild, tlmt fho looks "epiito tooutteily"epiaint and lovely in her lace and muslin ker chiefs ami her jiiotly wlnto npions , and she alwavs uiswcr- eleiiiTcatinglv "lint, nil, 111 Ipiii t .1111 si old filsh mned" Keveithcless when Axf is alimu -he looks m tho glas mul hluhc warmlv, half uicluud toU'liivo the ir sweetwordt, and wholly glad that the la not.vetgiow mg homely, though t;ho feel -1 little guilt too, as if sho ought to tin mi Then sho tin ii" uvv i) and ljhs solfiy slu knows not whv .Now fate had onhuued tint when Aunt letlni came to visit in om family we -hould be cutci turning, as .m honor chI ginl, our Undo Joieniiah Iturker, or "Uncle .leri," as we children fnnuliarly calleil him, though he was onl a diM.int relitivetm ni fathciV fide llo hud been knocking about for the hiht tifttvu voairi or so in Australia, and having amassed a considerable fortune, rcturimil now to his native fit with the hope of ending Ins dnvs among his km died lie was uniuiiiricd , and hidden litvrotly a way in his rugged bachelor heait wai the long cherished dream of a wife and fimsitloof bis own. Hut after tpontling tho be-t part of his life in rough toil, M'parated from .ill society of women or iu fact society of any sort bo found hinwlf lalioriiig nuder great disadvantage. The girls that ho knew and pluus.1 with when lie wius a boy hs.il grown m far avvnyfro'11 him in many direetions that he felt he had no part or lot with them, ami so, ckly anil sadly, the hope of ve.ii beiriui tu fade away. It was jn-theni that dearold fa-hioned j Mini Jetma tamo uuo nis uie; ami irom tho Iti st moiueiit of their meeting t'uelo Jenv appropriate d her m his h .trt of hearts, m the one women lici'i.illy piMvidoil him, and str.tightw iv eliHteil her to preside ovtr tint ideal future he had dreamed of Iu sluirt, for the liit time in hi life ho found himself pasioimtily in love mid, as men of his tars are. ant to elo in sueli c.in. hu reolid to make "hiirt woik" of his wooing Accordingly he spent one week in wnt hing her every word and action and in stiul.ving her fxce from under his shnggy eyebrowi while he juvtendrtl to toad his newsujr. Another week ho devoted to following her about and waiting upon her with such alarming assiduity, that the little woman began to wonder and to tremble at she knew not what. Finally) he grew impatient to know his fate. "What is the uo of heating aliout the bush?" he said to himself, in his blunt fashion ; "if sho don't fancy mo now, she nover will, and I may as well know it." So he came in upon her one afternoon as she sat knitting by the window, and, nerving himself for a decisive eiToit, he thus addressed her 'Bethia, I hain't known you long, to be sure, but I feel better acquainted with you to-day than I should with any other w oman in a ear's time. Things have chanced 'mazingly in the fifteen ears that I've been away from home, and the ft omen mot of all. I find I don't know 'cm. "The girls that I used to study out of the same books with at school, I hear talking now about "culture," and "art," and "affinities," and so on and o forth all Greek to me. I left 'em doing housowoik nnd knittin' stockin's, and now I find 'em playing' on the planner, and ravin' over pictcrs and rtatoos things I don't know notliin' about and what's more, I don't want to! "The only statoos that I ever liked tho looks on at all, is the Injun giiLs standin' outsido of the tobacker shops. ' "And as for music why, Hcthia, I'd rutin r hear you sing old Naomi, tho way you did lat Sunday night, than all their rattle nnd el titer "I did use to think, when I was out in Atiitraly, that when 1 como home I'd git married and try to settle down, but I don't s'pose any of there now fashioned, higiifalutiu, xvomen woultl have me with nil my money; and," sas he ung.ilI.inUy, b "Gcoige! don't know as I want them." Aunt Ilethia looked mildly shocked. "You spo," ho continued, apologetically 'we couldn't take much comfort together 'le-s wo felt somewhere nigh alike about things, now could we'"' "Why no," said Aunt Ilethia, candidly, looking up at him in a meditative wav , 'I don't sose you could." "Anil I should hate to sco my money fooled away on trash that I don't care a continental for, though I know women aie mister h inds to pcnd money, and I mean my wife shall have plenty, too." "I don't think all women aie extiava gaiit, I'm sure," mill Aunt Bttliii, with -ome show of snirit. "I know I ain't, unless," she added, dopieeatingly; ' per haps I am in the mattor of white aprons, brother always said so, and I do like plenty of clean npion- say one every afternoon " "My wife shall have a clean one for every hour in the day, if the waut3!" roired Uncle Jen y, with enthusiasm. "And, now I think of it, by George, if T don't believe a white apron drosses up a woman moie than the big Kooh i-noor could! "And I shouldn't wonder, nftor all, if thorn w Into nitrons has KOinctluir to do with irar lookin' difleient from other women oo kinder good ami old-fashioned, yon know." Aunt Itothi.i blushed and luighfd "'1 hey call mu tho 'old-f ishiuned wo man," she said, simply. "And I mu an uld-fiiliiouiil in m,' he siiel significant! 'I hen ho looked at hoi and met the tattled glance of her oft eye ".Mu bo it oteurb to on, it dun. to me, that theio's sometlnn' pcculiaily mtert stiii' iu tho fact that I am an old fashioned man, and ou mo an old fashiimeil wonnn coincidence, ain't it now?" "Pear me,' murmured Aunt JJethii ihoppiug a tloen stitches in her con fusion ; "whj, no I hnelu't thought on't " llo took her hands, with gentle fotce, knitting-work and all, Unt over her "Think on't now, then wiin't ou'' ant he "(. ome, Ilethi. i, be my wife and wo will show thoweirld whatahapp f coupln an old faruiouee( mau.iml woman can be'" She looke'd uj into the Inmost kindly face, glowing elown upon her, and it reassured her. Tho grap of bis hands so firm v'et s) lov nig, eomjellod her, and with a thrill, &wcet as strange, she eijx'ne!! her heait at Imce nnd welcomed in hu. love as Uij bird iKks ls male to the nest. Sho diopiK-d her hiHiI m eanftision, and foolishly, just for the sake of sa.v ing something, faltored . "1 know 1 am old-fashioned " "Old-fashioned So is a daisy' so is a robin redbrest anel so by George, so am 1 1" And plucking upcourage, Uncle Jprry took her face in his hands and luesed her on Imth checks, and lasUy, on her lip. A CARD. Toll ho re ufferln f rom th vi rcrf Mtd In dW crtioiju( )ojlh, iirrvi.iu rkrr, earh drc,loat of Iuanoa, .a.l tll n( a recipe tbat evlllcureou, I KhC OK Oil VKtlf- This jrMl rtiunl) til Um.-ot eresl ti a nUi ourjr In SJU'n Alurricu Send fU uldrtiwariMnotwto lilt KKV. JOsCFIl T IN J! AN, Sttlou l),Ni VorV Ul), AJ. nnuil MAPS J MAPS!! MAI'S Oil OKIM.OX A MASH l. TOX TKHKIl OK V. IPlima HE WILL HE AULK TO Sl'PPLI 1. cople of uui ot Onvoo and VI fc!nrtAit a, Moiufratr. Tritve nupaara put up In conienient Mui to tr lit the xkct. Kuctol In a alls! bord lAVcjr 1hr 4U Im olulierd at the folUAln. price: H r Hrr(. 1 Upl Waohltasloii, rT ami M.lilm I'ooiWiirJ l.tJ aWKtmit fcy loul Order er Hrt-ittird ltl.t ToeUxe ataui uilt aot bt UV. Addrr MILLlsHrTTEIAKMrB riB. !., VmuU rcrtUntt Ortroa USE ROSE PILLS. coTsfrtrriox ttttEit. An old phyflctin, retired from practice, lurtn Ud placed In hU hands bv st East India mi.ionry the formula of a ilmple vejetfitle remede for the speed and permanent care bt Conjumption, tro.cMti, Cat anh Asthma, and a'.l Ihnut and Lung Afftctlrns, also a pos'.ttre and radicilcure for inoii9 Debility and all Nervous Complaint, alter hivln tetrt lt ocdertul curathe powerata thouinifl of caii-s l,a! felt It his duty to make It knon to hi uittrkjf ftlloos. Attu ated by Ihis motiie and a desire to re Icee human suf fering. "I will send fr of clarxe, to all who desire It this recipe In German, Etglh or i rtnih, with full direction for preparing and using Sent b mall by addressing mm stamp ana naaunc tnis paper, n . a. NOVES, 119 Power's Block, KcK.ht.ter, N V. tiflm Words Fail Words fall to express my grati tude." say Mr. Sklbt Oabtzs, of Nashrllle, Tenn., "tot thee benefit! derired from v Ayer's Sarsaparilla. HftTlng been afflktwl all my life with Scrof ula, my system seemed saturated with it. It eame out In Blotches , Ulcers, and Mattery Sores, all orer my body." Mr. Carter states that be was entirely cured by the use of Aykr's Sarsaparilla, and since discon tinuing Its use, eight mouths ago, Le has bad no return of the scrofulous symptoms. All baneful Infections of the blood art) promptly remored by this unequalled altera- tire. pucriarD bv Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Ira-;gtsts; 1, six bottles for IS. DS. JAYNE'8 AGUE MIXTURE. A CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR fever and Affile, Intermittent unit Remittent -Tew , .1 r. lluscla4 of dtsei")' o cuuinmn In ill parts of Hi e World, and especially prejknt in tna lirlous districts aud iclnae of vi iter cour?, aro almost ineariahly acconiiiuiI,(l by more or lsj derangement of the liver, an'l frtiiuenllv by idefectho action of the dignvtive orgtiH. the mere breaking of the Chill i hut a tii towirtU completing i rarhcal .'lire, theviuous oigins of the body, especially the stnmaeh and liver, must be brought to a heelthv nnd vigor ous condition before a pcimnent imv ctnlie eftiblished, and this fact hi beeH Rpiitlly kept in view by Dr. Jnync in hi treatment of these complaints. The ue ef Jayne .gno Mixture, in conjunction with J.iynu PinnlivB Pills, as prescribed in the DiretioLs lm.h accoinpiny ei?h bottle, will not onl BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but restore the sjieiu, more j.articMlarlj the liver and i to much, to n &ounJ coalition, auJ so pMreat a relajK uf Fcer an! Ai.e h tlinr ouglilj. ERADICATING THE DISEASE, an 1 the best endenie of this is tin im ari iMe success hich has afwijs fulloivid the admin iitrttion of thee remedn, as tteted h tho certificates publihed annually in Ur. Jaync' Alnianae, and tho wide spretd popuUrltyol the .'o .Mixture in thoo di'tiats uf tho Dnite.i btate, wLere the di-i-e lor nMch it I? -dapted, mos prevail. For sale by HiwJgo, Daus A Co., Agentt. IHV(. :i.l Ttrnrsl'mrilral l.vpi i lent . ISSS, John A. Child & Co., DRUGGISTS. XU IKALKf! f liruiri, Chein.caU Pr (jraer,Toilet Article "-ponyrK ScnpiandruD tML'iit r Mori loon WK 4llU4l M. 10KTHNP, OliE. spvciU atteutloi jiiJ to orrltH bv mar, hen attompiujitd Ij cah. Caldwell, Becker & Licke. LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS! Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. Furnishing mmI, Boots, Slioos, Hals mid Cups. V ami to build up our tia le by ntllioj; IHSniVL (.iv.ll in Of 1IIB Bf giTll 1T il., at prices from I ! :. rer ul lex than the same goods oio lie aold for mi ireelit the a:M INK 0.K TRICK CASH STOKF ! Oppowa Cheuiel-ita Hotel, Sclera, ()rt;on 45 IIi: Mill l IHKtnlO I'tKUV rneoe in ail atelc tvlie. 10t. r, n.ek. 54A. b mail oatnaii. M'ni uken. Ad Ire. IfibSru IRA. A. I'HKLP, .Noniwt, Oregon WeakNervousMen eVaourfetiiT.xtaaalrd aod t.llur. Iu ,T.n, ,,.. lulUa iuwil.i r. .aJ br rr.tvralioa lo rtrBat la.alth. . " eve aerbua, ANwieer stem.. flraaaV au? - i.v.w. ,uir.uMair rv Beibllllr d . ,r raatMiaejriiusiifoniiW s.eeav,fl U-..M aat .. .rl,ft d.a...' Meaa aiS tlr.a n.ik. .,l .l.l-.IA : """a ,"" la'ranalia aaj Tr.an. (j. AKST0alrieilEDTC0..SWI41rSl.rei.Y.rt USE ROSE PILLS LANG'S 0RTHtR CIOVR THOR LITa bit aat 1-kU. axooo VuiiciS. Mill We S1 aa-Mil 'nil t5 t FRED. N. LANC. lUriliovt: NV ccux Si D AND "4 HL 8EK XI K. 4 LBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBEasVflr'7 s t&.f.M . jBIJks SiiJpiskSlBGitfSiiaFancB l3tcieT gnrtl tnrpA Wire rDcelnena,balBja irnistlo Ttrt WltMnt Baibi tlwill lulndoj,p,?i, birp ajJ t'Oultry, is well as lb moat vlelona atck, "-I.H". e i..iit o ellhar feroeor etoclt. II I Jamba fano lot laim-. earlaoa, stock ranees and railroads, and earv ucaer rl!i varki,ietioollot4aode'mterlaa.CJortd wltbrtil pro&rpa ntforalvanUed)ltwittliatalira4una It u Siptrlar to Bcarda er Btb.d win in ' j raapa-a. VI, iii ur il a fair trial, knowing it will ac IlatU idIo rror The SetlsTWlcU Clalel, mad of wronfhl iron r'pe and itel wire, tfafy all cenpatUlemln oaataaaa. liter 2(b and dnraMMr. al.n tntke the beat aaa sbooeit All lraa Autaraatle or Salt Opaalai flata, atM Ca;(lt and Haatait All baa Taass Beat Wins Mreleher and roil Anser. Alao mainaifac tin-p Huaarira xr-lltnt Wind XoilaN fksa nuinuintr tr, or aaarad engloes for crlndine an 1 otbrr ilrbt work. For prlcai and partlealara aak ht lwrr. riralpri. r addre, menttonina paper. nFlwiaris KIIRO..rnirnllli'hmndIad-. Dr. Allen's PBITATE BI8PEXSABY, ttt Kearny Htreet, Snn Frataelsro. Cat. The Lxprrt Oprclallst. Dr. Allen, Is a regular gTavlnated Physician from the University of Michi ran. lie hat deotd a lifetime to the atudy of Special diseases TOt.YU MEN And V1DDLI-AGED MEN, ho are a .Serins; from the effects of Youthful Indiscretion or Excesses fa matnreryears.KKHVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY, LOST MANHOOD, etc, remember that, by a combina tion oi remediea of (treat curative power, the Doctor has to arranged his treatment that It will not only afford Immediate relief, but permanent cure. MV HOHPITAL EXI'I.RILCR (TTavtns; bean surgeon la tharre of two leading- hospital) enables me to treat all private troublss with excellent results. I claim to be a skillful rhislcian and Surgeon TUOBOUOHLY Informed in my sp-cialt) nlSEASES Of MAN. All will receive my honest opinion of their complaints vo experimenting. Consultations rKER and strictly private Char.es reasonable. Call or address: DR. ALLEN, 20 K ear n St. San Francisco, Cal. Office hours, S to 8 da 1 , 7 to S evening. ljanSl tt DK. SPINNEY, o.ll Kearny fr.(an trancinro.tni. Tre&t ill Chronic anil SnccUl dlieaics. lOUMIr. HEX 'ho mar la fluffertnir from the e fleets of youthful foi lltor indiscretion ill tic well to aviil themgelre- of thlj, the gTMtest boon cvtr laid at the feet of surrerln? humanity. Or. Splnnej will guarantee to forfeit $j00 for every case of wcaknesa or private diseases of any kind or character which he undertakes and falls to cur M 1 1 D t E X . K D M K . There are many at the ite ot SO to S ho are troubIe-1 with too frequent eatnat!on of the bladder, often ao oompauled b a alight stiiartliKr or lurninp sensation and a eaketilnjr of the sj stem in a manner the patient eon not account frr. On exauiinky tho urinary de posit a ropy ledtaient will often be found, and some times small particle" of albumen uill appear, or the colorwlllbeathln.mllklsh hae.agalnchinpingrto a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men i.hodI of this difficulty, umorant of the cauoe, which Is ths second stage of slminal weakness Dr 8 .will gnarantes) a perfect cure In all such canes, and a healthy restora tion of the genito urlnar orffana Office hours 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 Sundaji from 10 to 11 A M, Consulta tion free. Thorough examination and i-dvtce,t5 Call oraddrrM DK SPINVF.Y & CO. No. 11 Kearney street, San Frintlaco, Cal Ijan8i-W DR. MINTIE, Specialist KHd Gradaale. -llaTO 11 KEARNY STREET, San Francisco, Cal , IX Treata all Cbr.Hlr, Special aad rrlraU Bltcax with WonttrrftU Saccesa. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. It a certain Cru for Knr. out Dbbiutt, LOST MAX- HtSSJB. raOSTATO&RHOM, and all the evil effacta cf Youthful follies 4 txeenet. UB. H1F.TIC. who Is a Rmciju. Pbvsicia, Out tjati or nn VxivaaaiTT or PiNietTLTlMA, Kill acre to forfeit IMS fcr a case of tbla kind that U. TIT A I smTaStUTitff. (node, his special adilceaoatJnyat4 Atlra. VrltmlM it. bottle: Four t'DIM the quantity, 6. m tof"J address, confideoUairj, In private addteu If aeslrtd, 6f "" t? A. E MDJTIK, M.D , 11 Kearny St , 8. F., Cal. aTSacd for pamphlet and list of qneatlona 81MrUI ROTTLF. VKEE Will be sent to any one applying by latter, statlojf symptom, sex and age. Strict tecrety In regard t. ail) .11 buslneiS transavtlorn. JanilU THE l)K. LIElEKa'S rrtiuic iujii.tARi. oo Cwrj St , San Francisco, Cl C'ondurted by tj ralifiod Thjalciain an I Sanson r ,u! ir (Jrjduatea Tho eili,-.i kpi 1 MlUt Intra Uultul "taUi, hi- lilt iom K irrnr p. rfict niethod anil pure nKdl.ire, in.ure mlkiiv and rcn MrTii Kes of all Private, Chronic and iservou D staei, Atfoi.tions rf t'10 ItliMiel, kla, klilney a, Blael tier, l'tiiieii.n., I Icera. Ulel Mirr. HMrllliiu "t the (.land, -mi- vlnulh. IhriMt, Hour laln.luru io.ntl innitamUr-d lyu.l fron the sihliin for life. M-RUnil? ''cbiiitr. uji.. nCniUlJO te-uii. xenilnat I11..1', M'xinil llrraj, flrntnl anil I'lijiiral llrlni', I'all Incllrninri, Mruk Fjra.Mnal ! nrtrlirpinrul, Impediment In Ylurrliise. rlr.. rimi erea r or ulliful lr. ur any 1.1IK1, lrrilil), iu Til) and firlialeh e nieit. Ol,Ma. MIHDLB-e.Or.1. L OLD ni'n.audall honeeiiintMlI,alklll and Kiirrleiicr couult the ul 1 l-'uropian I hal Un at once His opin bn wsta m thins, and ma sue future rniery and shame. V hen inconetiiient to vialt the citv for treat ineut, moiiiclriu can Ite cnt r.rruhtre bv eaprctui itr fmsn oliarrniluu. It U lelf evident that a phyaiciaa vho i,i,a his whole attention to a claasof disea-eesaifalaa errat skill. and ph;-.cuntLrough nut t'leoonntrj, liiomcs this frtriieiitly nconunrnd diflUiiit cue to the tlldrat prrlallal, bv vrboui ceery ksaetn zoml rraifaly I um.tl. The Doctor's iter and I tirrlru4rnil.ei. his r pinion of aapretae ImpurlMmr TrA,11iCieuhncall ee na one but the Docter Con tultatiou I'llKK and .ai rrdlj rvaNdrallal. Ca vthl.li have filled in obtaining rilitf etwwtiere especi ally aohcitcd rtrnae dica-a suceesfullv treated. The Isorlar will aree to forfe t t,e tor a ca.e underUVen, not curnl. Gill r nte. Hour. Dally If m II A. it ti 1. H , e US eveninm, hundava, I to I onlj. -K.B toe nir MaMrtai.r fiuta le, IIiulti! , Srxr Kara. Address as above DR. UEBIG'S Wonderful German Invigorater t'trmanrnll) prevints all Unnatural Lows from the attetn, Unea the Kerve), atrrnhenir the lnusje, chra.kath waste, invnrratea the ahole system and re-torr the aftli. ted 10 llralta and Hai pine.. The ream m n.any cat not jet cured of weakne'a an 1 the abovi dlaeaa-a la cui ( te a eomplloation. ulled PKClftTATORllllfM. which riouirea pe uliar trwilliierit. DR. LIKBllT'. IWIOOHTelK Is lli.only cur. fo 11t.nrritoaKii, vIth jculjr Speiial Treat roe t.u.ed at the I.lf.liK, lllsj cnsaM yrlc or Ikr lavlrnraliir, S J. I'a'e .f .i taitt -.l3. s-tit to an addrj., ei.vervd .varel trvm oUeresAion Mot p ftf ! elertriv We free to pat 11 wtv. To rainETia'KoaiKartt,liiiji ir nir INVlGOIi TOI! a . rnrria oiva. 1 a rr 1 KI1C t.n.u.utlo.i free-and invt e.Jloraddn- I ICHII. Iltl tlct. !. Mr..t,au frandM-u, lid. filvate entrant 0S yu- nrcit. lour MocLa up li.arv Mreit from h.n... i,ifi .,it.i,rw. .K.n.t.l. U-rn.r l-cu ftorr, l.j.nslif DR. H. SMITH. D : Tir.tLt.oi,kKiioM ur dkn. tt.Tn na,..A-.3 I.. .. ... . . -- .... ,vti.ra 1. iu. u.wi j in aanuui uDuer. Tt.o atarin: ArllrkUl Tteth that do not. lot. wb.'L or tht dUaipire th.ii ia.T. il do etl to e-illon HR.II. emrii.aedt-ttaKlot teeih that will aaacou lvl. nannl ar.m All WarV War raalrrl OtllCK-In afcoris b:L. over Uya .wre, oalaaa. UJaaM n"?Sfiastfifjaa mtntTsUfnAl slip PATENTS Hari-lsakFMLX. . a a . p. lacst. tat AM. 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