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WILLAMETTE PAKMER: SALEM, OREGON, JULY 4 ih4. M !l KBi B " I : m i Ml 4j urrciif if if crator. AT THE OLD PLACE. t visited tha old place, Cat, Where jou aud I were ratam) ; All, what a lengthy interval Hail passed since last I gazed Upon those well remembered scene?, Tn fifteen years or more; Wc neither then had reached cur 'tcers And titil! short jickcts wore. Those roumlnlioiits, jou recollect, That looked si nicely then, for we, ns I oyi, di J iiot til ct The ways ol older men j W'c wore tl cm at the school each day, Oa Sunday at the churJi, They had n'i Utu tails in the way When father buung thebiicli. The old faun-house has altered iiiiioi ; It Mfed to loo'i unite grand, Hut now it shows the hlihtin t utli Of tunc on ivuy hand. You know n mortgage on it sat When father sold to .lonis It's got one now so heavy that The old foundation gioans. I visited the tittle brook Wheiu through vacation terms. We'd bit within b mo sha.led nook And toiture nnglc; uormi. If ever a foolish mil cu hit At our enticing b i', Ho must hac been advised to ijuit Jiy co ne maturrr mate. Young Ton ser, who refused to colic When wo sojouied eatt, Is still licit', blind, ami deaf and "mum," On most of themes, at Icist, lf''s feoling, whether j"y or grief, l'"oi the most part find their vent Thi(ug!i his tail, uhich, mi the theme of be f, la imly eloquent. The forest whero the gtapeviue grew, On viliHi wu used ro suing, Mas wholly disnppoired ficm view, Ami li'iw when comes the spring, Instead of violets and moss, And the toothsome wintergreen, A lean man with a spavined "boss " And a wutii-oitt plow is seen. The .iclio 1 wheiv you and I grew wise IjOoUs jiUit ah' tit the same, Bxcopt that it sieiiH less in tij-- Old Hibbins f.tja the frame Was groen when new and that the school, When seasoned, "sorter shrunk " He thought, perhaps, I was a foul, I know that he wk drunk. lloncver, It ibhins' funny view A gcntlo hit t cloth hold Of why tho school seemed larger new Thau nuwwhen it is old. Twas not groen timbers, but green years, 1 he school, In days moro wise, In true propcrtions now appears To our well seasoned eyes. Miss Marian. Shocked ill tho course? of h or tlueo IwiMsing acquaintances, who, when for tune, left them, iieforrod an indolent life to an induct ions one, I plainly expressed my view in it daily journal in which I cited a few iiiHlaiu'cs of woman's capaci ty and Miccoa when hIio was willing lo work. A .-eamstresi in my employ nt tho time had given mo a history of her life, which, with few viiriutioii-i, 1 oo into njy mtiele in the following fashion . "rheie i-, another woman whose pios pectrt in life wcie hiilliant. Noonocamo to marry her, and she was iie.uiug tho old niaid'ri turning point. "I haw tho folly of waiting at home feir fotnething which might never 1h, mi I got the agency of a ilrcoMii.tker' chart for the 1'acillc Coast. My family was horriticil. Couldn't my hiolhcis take onto of nip if my p.mntslicdv Couldn't I always have a home with them? lint f silenced thent with my answer that 1 wan over age and detormineel to ful fil wliii' 1 had fctout to do, tli.it 1 might, always have a home with my relatien hut it wonKl 1k a ilepi'mlent'ono. I pu (erred to I hi independent. "The first year I had laid np'j)700 in Ihu hank hosidoi paying my own and family expenses; for in tho'iuouiUiino my father became itivoluxl in ,lmiiies, and my lrolhei had nothing Jeofar to n-tM-d with. 1 can tell you they were mighty glad of my help then. 1 might Imvo gone to tnu'hinj or doing Some thing ivjHH'talilf,' hut it would only h.tui paid toy way, and what would the family haedouo? 1 tell you they iumr wtitl again 'Mitrian ha lowonil the family Nsitli that nonscuMc.tl cluut.' "The eevotul year I was as Miceewful as tho liit, and tho third year 1 sold my right for $1,1X10. I put my money in u lUlging-hottJ'o anil icntod thorntirorote cern out at a good profit, and in onoway and another have manugod to o me toy money that in Htivks, money loaned out and money itt hank I hat itbotit f Ky (K.HI. When old age ivme on I shall feci eomfoitahlo." 1 cemld not UfM adding to this sketch "Though rather udviiccd in years, Mariuii i yet a piotty and neiwahh' woman. If any ono wants a wife of thi? description, lot him apply at tho office of tho lost, nnel ho may bo able to receive an introduction and full particular." To tho horror of tho Post manage ment, this terminating jest was received in Mibor earnest liy a multitude of ex cited individuals They bcsicgetl the business department, they overran the editorial rooms. For it few days the editor s hair stood orect. It was surprising to noto that how ever ihrcrto tho personal appearance of this excited multitude long no-es. short noos, snub nobc1, crooked noses. blue oy, black eyes, pig eyes, Iusk skin, freckled faces, tall and short all wcic unanimous upon one point, m seek ing an lntiouiiction to Jmss JSlaiion. They sought only a wife, they scorned her money. They weio simply delighted to find that after all these yeais the right woman and a vision of happino-s had dawned upon them at lust. As fif teen or twenty despondently left the of ficoono day, tho nouBspreatl abroad lhal the Post ollico had been mobbed on ac count of an incendiary editorial! Ilcsides those bravo ones who ppinn ally sought an interview with Miss Ma rion, numerous admirers sought hi-i Hand tlirotign tno Imslinil lover h fonvo ..:....! !.-.. .. .!. ..,. .11! tir:.t . illiuuii jw-iiulhuuii, inu iriMuiiitu. lllllll a wees niiy or a imnumi letters wore re ceived by tho ghostly Marian, all more or Io-s alike. A dirty, fly-specked en velope was addressed upside down, and covered all over with this inscription : for Miss Marian who had tho ngency of the ladies dress Charte on the pacific Const dressmakers Cluutc. The letter inn : sA.M'itANctsco, April 10, 1875. "Miss Makian : I Hatter myselfe that tho inttegrity of my intoinOiun will ex- kuse the iredom of thoese few lines whirby I am to acipiainto you of tha re gaide and esteuni I have for you, hoping von will miser in my favor. I am a young man myself and is of steady hab it, boiling to meat with somo ono of the same disposition. "Xo moro at pio.-oiUo, but Kcmnnes youis truly, John .Tones 'city hotel, first street, sanfrancisco." Another, in good penmanship: 'San FisANcrsro, April 10, 1875. 'Mi!. Gixmon Dear Sir: 1 was this evening eleoply interested in reading 'f.os Jfiscrables' in your evening paper. particularly the last part, which roads: 'Though rather advanced in yoars Ma rian is yet a pretty and agreeable wo man,' etc. Allow mo to say that I am just spoiling for an agrceablo wife with good common sense, but I liavo not chock enough to call at oftico of tho Post for on introduction. Hut if Marian will correspond with mo I shall feel greatly favored and plodgo my honor as an Knglishman as to tho sincerity of my mo tives for asking tho favor. Hespectfully yours, F L. T. "Address F. L. T., V. O." Others woro as follows : "San Fkanc'Jsco, Cal., April 12, 1875. Miss Makiav: I hopo you will pardon me for my boldness or audacity for thus addressing you unsolicited, and I know vou'll do it when I inform you tho rea son why. I noticed tho description of you in tho Evening Post of tho 10th inst., which was my beau ideal of n wife. It struck mo forcibly, imlced, so I thought I would somlyou a note, on tho conclusion that a 'faint heart never won a fair lady.' I am a bachelor over thirty years of age, and it behooves mo to niako hay ere the sun fades away. "I would tospectfully exchange pro toirraphs with you if itisconjroniol with your ideas of propriety. And I assuro vou that this has sprung from motives of tho purest and kindest intentions matumomal. "If this meets yourappreib.itionpleaso addiv-s immediately, 'J5. A. .Ianks, Kins IIousk.S. F." 'San FiiiM'iM'u, April 11, '75. '-.Miss Mauian : lam a clcigyman a widower with live children needing a inothei's cnie. To what better use can you appiopri.ite your talents and timo than in bestowing them on mo and imuo I need not inform you that I am much sought after by single ladies, not only of my own Hock but of other do-, nominations, having had tho past threo mouths over seventy proposals. "I Hatter myself that wherever my baud is olloied it will not bo refused, not only on account of tho social dis tinction with which my calling is crowned, but on account ot my personal attractions as well. "I impatiently await your answer, ap pointing an interview, whcioallarrango nients can bo made. Yours for eternity. 'Kkv. Jamk.s A. Mokhow." After leading a bagful of such mis sives I deterniiueel to end the jest which these go.nl folks were so i-amest about ; so in the iut issue there appeared this notice 'Marian would state to her numerous iuIniirois tlitit she has deeded aw ny her entire property, to tak collect on her wed ding day." In a twinkling the lcaleidiWYipo oi 'seekers for a true woman" was broken into eliotitig iews of dis.ip(oinlid masculine-.. Alas, poor Marian had there liecn a Maii.m! All day long poured in a ttesxl of letters from former viirivsH)iulenta, retracting tjieir matri monii)! oilers. Tho minister mid "While my otl'er was made solely on .icvount of your merite , I could not mar ry one who ren.td so lit tin faith in hor hiisbantl. 1 regret that this defect In your character coiiiki1 mo to withdraw from fuithcr communication with you. -Kkv. .1. A. Mokhow." S. A. Jam's, Kits House, said "You need not tend your photograph. 1 bet jou Ye a wiinkled tip, homely, bad teuiHrtHl old maid, anyway. I wasn't In earnest from tho tirst, but thought I'd luvu u little fun with you. Only let me give you a little advice : Wait until after you're married before you let your nusbanu Know you've got nothing." But tho mail also brought something il.-e, addressed to Miss Marian, which, in a iiiomont of frivolity, I carried to my "caiustress. "You may do ns you please about an swering it, X said, laughingly, ns she put on her strongest glassos and read : "San Francisco, April 15, 1875. 'In n lato issue of the Post f saw an uccount of you. At that timo I d.uo not addre-bs you, owing to the Money you weie report' d to possess, in last Even ing's Issue I find that there is oncly the Woman, and as that is what I m in want of I address you Now about Myself "f inn TiV.,,.. .f ..r.-.-j ni.l fii... f....t II. 'r, ... A Vlt VJ J KIIB ViV., Jill. tL, K ., . V High, weigh 150 pounds, a little Gray, U.irk aubern hair, blue ejc.s, of pcrfict Form; am considered by my acquaint-j ance good Company. No Stain of any ; kind on my Character; am in good So-; .:.,! o.wi ai.,,.,i c"t.....i:.... ....r..... i..,i,i, ! fllll UIJU lllll.ll ULUIIIIIII;, JUiltUli lil-.lllll, i AKI.. n.i w:ti:.. n -r..i i.n...A fn .. : H.UIV UIIU ?l llllll IU .1"1VU U 11UIIIU JU1 il pure Wife, in fact I want no Doll but an Equal I ask nothing moro than I can give I should be pleased to form your Arquaintance. I have been in One fam ily lor the last 7 years, can give the tiest of Keforcnees in tins City. I am about to leave in a few dajs for a 'four thiough Nevada, Idaho, Washington Territory and Oregon for the firm I am connected with. Will you please answer this on recoipt,as ImeanUusines.s. yours, "C-Arr. T. Cr, PlttTT, "Harrison St., One House below 2nd St." Miss .Marian pushed back her glasses reflectively. "If you will leave this with me for a few days I think I will answer it." I was not surprised. I loft it. A few weeks after Miss Maiiancallod on mo. Her face was radiant ns he in vited me to her wedding with th cap tain. "He doesn't spell any better than tho law allows, and ho has a horriil way of commencing evory other letter with a capital ; but that doesn't worry me a bit, because I always ixpcct to go with him everywhere, anil thoie'll be no occasion for writing letters, llesides, at my time of life a poison can't oxpect everything in a husband, and be is just as good as gold. Everybody speaks well of hica. I'm sure I can never be thankful enough to you for my happiness." That was in 1875. Circumstances prevented my going to tho wedding. Marian gavo up sewing after marriage, and so it hupjiened that I rarely saw the captain or met tho captain's wife. But last week she came to me not at all in a spirit of thankfulness dressed in eleop morning. ''Your husband is doad?'' "Worse than that my mother. I wouldn't put on mourning for him!'' "No?" I incredulously interrogated. "Not by a great deal. He may bo dead now, for all I know or care." 'You shock me. I supposed you wore the happiest of happy." ''So I was for a few weeks. Then his bands itched for tho purse-strings, nnd I had no peace until I gave them to him. Ono morning I got up and he was gone taking not only my pttrso but a washed-out blonde Market-street' milli ner. I was divorces! thrco months ago. and now I'vo gono back to tho liegin ning. When shall I commence sowing for you again to-morrow? "Ho wasn't as good as gold after all?'' I could not resist saying. Sho turned on me with considerable asperity. Take- for granted that a man isn t worth selling to junk a store who propo ses to a woman in that fashion :.and t ic woman who accepts him out to bo put in straight-jacket. Every ono hns to play tho fool at somo timo in life. My timo was late, but I actoel my part well and long. Let us never speak of it again. I tolcl you I intended to commence at the beginning." My sowing room has regained a long lost pictuio. Marian sits there plying her needle ami adjusting hor glasses they are ten yeais stronger than when she snt there before as quietly as tlmushchs had nover indulge! in a lover, but as if a dream of romance had never entoreel her humdrum thoughts. San 1' riineiscan. BRF.KDEK AND Illl'OHTEK OF I" r jy y rli T I ' r ' 'I I'ffPrU f UnntfrmL ''' I SLropskirc Downs, Leicester Sheep anil Essex Swine. Whiteaker, Marion Comity, Ovetjoii. SEDGWICK STEEL WIRE FENCE. -ssrvfeffl jf L flUJ (rTrrr?-5- S- .WLT 1" V.MLUE, UdaM 1 .l " --"" la the onlv Rf nrl pnrpon WIr Fna In me, b!nfj a St rem a" Net-Work without Barbo. Tl will 'or. loci, win, sheep and poultry, m well m tho mrt TtelcusMnrk, wiihont Injury ti eltlur i-ikv or sto'li. It ljun tho fence for forms. cirdPnfl. stock rincM and rfiiIrr,Rn, sn! very neiu Tor lawrtB, trhM, ncnru loiit na rpme witw TUt-rroiir punt tor cnimni7en it win last & nif-iime, ii i (fries. Covereit ' i Superior to Boards or it.nrn.if nil nt Inr rrnlrftnlvH It will lnt lifi.tim. Barbed Wire in eTcryrertect. Wo nsk for It a fair triftl, knowing ttwtil war itfleirli.to uw.r, Tlivnvdrwiru Hnt. made of wroccht Irnn pipe and uteel wire, dory til competition in nefttneii mrftictn oni anranuHy. ealRomskpttic best and cheapest All Iron Automatic or Eeif-Openlne Gate. aUo Cheapest and Neat est nil iron Fence. IUst ! (HI roltiir aiad loat Aiiuvr Aluffliuiirii Inn Itosaell'i excellent liitl Fnjrlnerr iuiitliiffntrrt or cpmviI ciiL'incs for j?ri lull 114 niifl otbor libt ork. For nr cpmuihIp irtliaMinr'iml liiirrlMRrodeftl'T, nriKldrrs. itif ntionin impcr, SEDGWICK BROS. MFrs.. RicUmond. Indinna. ukmm wmrnm mmm iw go. Em ulterior ail nyie or cAnxiAOES, jaroatEs.srRiNo wAaoBs.smoLE dusbit nA-isrso saddles. ... . n.. (f .4' .. 1. - ... ... .1 te . . .. r ...jn Au. 1. Teu llururM Potatoes In their Jiudnts. Should l)tutoos bo (iccKhI before cook ing, or Miiouut tnoy no boiilhi in tneir jackets? I say most tleciJcslly in jack ets, anil will statu my rwiMius. i-roin fifty-thrco to iiity-Dtx norccnt ot tho sa line constituents of the potato i potiuh, anil potash is an important constituent to tho blood m) inipoitant that in Nor way. whero scurvy onto prevailed ery tonotu-ly, it has been Vanished since tho introduction of the potato, tuul, luvottl ing to l.uug and other good authorities, it is owing to tho use of this vcgetublo by a peoplo who formerly wore insutlicienily supplied with taliuo vogetabla food. .Potash salts aro treely sohiblo in water, and I find that tho water in which pota toes have In-on IwiUhI contains potash, as may bo proved by loiling it down to coneentrnU?, then filtering and adding the UMial potash twt, platiuuiu chloride. It is evident that the skin of tho jkv tato mtiht rvi this passage ot tho pot ii-h into the vvfttor. though it may not fully provent it. Tho bursting of tho skin only occurs nt rpiite tho latter stage of tho cookery. Tho greatest practical nuthoritio' on tho potato. Irishmen, ap- t)e.tr to u un.uuinoiu. x ilo not re mom lx?r to h.ivo seen it ure-peoltxl Mtato Ireland by tho dillercnco of flavor ivhctht-r a po tato bus Ikh'u IkiIUhI with or without its jacket, aud this difference U ovideutlj salino. W, .Mattk'ii Willums in Topu lar Science Monthly ssmPml Mm85ZTtfaGtS2dg-Jl HBMWraSfi- 1 I Tsit aWMi ff mm' ifH 55 OT-VftcrisS. vS We Reta We emitlov no ajrontH. and If diF? Mhatjo i onkrls not mUi J00 llltllint irrfmyuil rjpritHtK. tlCRnnieimntti5ri P 11 ftttKitL Top Ilufrli at MtHl ae as iKii.ilt- wild for iffl ' tn KI41L Our lljirnees nrt nit No. 1 f Ic T.eitttifr. SJnu-Ic.4..OtnM.VII. I Ycrvttiiuirfiillv wsirrniitrii. Ha- fixv fmyiiiir. Bond: tir our llhiHtnM frrt-i am ('ntilotnirt t'riH. ArltlnjiW. I riCAlT, Smt' I.IIclifirtf Inilliuin fry HIM AM WiTiiriUMLi: at Wholesale Prices. -m. i. n i.tri rn oniT m w i jJA-J-'Ji- .-JS h ar:i j.y5-tjar iiJ-4"v, v5 Jx 7 f$ Examining Before Buyuw syruo of flgB. Nature's own trim lanitie. l"e.if.tnt to the palate, auccpta''lu tnihe stomach, liuniles in its nature, pjinlcM in t sclion. 8'urcslal) itual constip tiuii. Iji.'hiMnneat, :i.iligt'8tinn aud kindred ills. Cl'unis tli iyStiu, puri fies the blood. roEulates the liver aud act od the bowels. Breaks up-coldf, chills and fevers etc. Strengthens the nreana on whiili it acts. Better than M'ter, masecus liver ratdiciue, pills, salts and draughts ft.nipla buttle free, mil large bnttlts for i-aJe hy all drugtiitts. ti Banner Apiary Supplies. FVKK RKKD IT A 1.14 V ur.KH.VUlL COL ONY 1 1 ilnpllci y bhe uper turnbliid t il. n SMniO'r In crate, 1U; hUucuiupl te, iih r.d n., 7. SO; In flat, $tf.G;iirkers 31 Wax utmtftl pr tjKeiltn t Ll.an (or t.l n. llritrht (.1 n., 00c pr p tiud ; dark, fuc per pouml. Untote ' Italian Qut en, yJ f.0, Icted Cleens, W. Ilcctleti'etl t. IHttt U) llie pound.i'i!. 4ieeii9 sen! b nuflprepaW. jtS'Mon y m 'tt accoin. pany all order. StnJ l'uit.tn e rder on I i tlaod or Oregon City, or Kr(;ltred Ittur lo Milaunle ba(o arrival ifuaranteel. lrlce llt free. alS Ai ns). J.D.KISK, Milwaukle. Oregon Wcrtl fall to exprew my grati tude," says Mr. Seuiv Cabteb, of NasUvillc, Tenn., "let tha benefits derived from Words Fail Seuiv Cabteb, of NasU the benefits derived from Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Having been atBicted all my life with Scrofr ills, my system seemed saturated with It. It came oat In Blotches, Ulcers, anil Mattery Sores, all over my body." Mr. Carter states that lie was entirely cured by tho u of Ayer's SAiisAiwrtiLLA, and since dtucon tlnuluK Its use, eight months ago, lie has had ui) return of the scrofulous symptoms. All b.inefut infections of the blood art promptly removed by this unequalled altera tive. PREPARED SY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mas. Soldbyaliaraggtsts; U, si, bottles-tor 6. DR. MINTIE, Specialist and Graduate. -TO-11 KEARNY STREET, San Francisco, Cal , 11 Treats all Chronic, Special and rrivat Disease wllh WonderfBl Success, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Is a certain Ccu for Naav ocs DasiUTT, LOST MAN HWOD, PaosnToaaHOA, ana an uie svu csrdcss or Tonlblnl follies k xcesscs. BK. MINTIF. whs I a Bsocua Pbtsiciu, Out. nan or tbi Umvaasm o Pkkkstlvama. ltl acre to forfeit M for a case ot this kind that tl VIXA1 ESTORATIVE (nodu hla special advlca and treat- msnt) will not cure. Price 1 a bottla; Foot t an the quantity, t. Bent to any address, confidentially. In private address It desired, by A. E. H1NTIE, ll.D , 11 Kearny St, S. ., Cal. aT8sud lor pamphlet and Hit of question. S.1J2PIE BOTTLE VRKB Will be sent to sny one applying- by latter, stattof oincv secresy in regard f symptoms, sex and asre. all auslncks tr-jjmctlons. Janiltl THE DIt. LIEUIG'S I'Klt.vTK 4(0 Ceiry Pt, IIISI'KHAltV. San Francisco, Out. DLi. JJa.ll Kri lallChron ho may be t SPINNEY, Mearxr KI..IUIH ranrl.rn.f ,,l T,n.(. Chronic aLd S'ecial diseases: ol.; m mav be huffcrlnir from thfflrta nt ..ntl.fi. i .. . . .- .. .. ... : .." r 1- iK or maiKMinn mil nomll to avail thenuu.'ir. .( Oils, (he grraUet loon evtr Uldatthefett olniff.rlnt humanity. Dr. spinney "111 tuartntee to (orft-U t toreier) eaieol weakness or prirate Ulijiot at,, klndoriharactir ohiihhe uni"ortal.Mnd hllsucuiV Mtii.:.A. i;d mk. There r nny at the ae ol 30 to SO ho ar tfjuhfed oith tootrimnteaiuationo! the UaJitir, clten at. cou'panle.1 hy a alight anuutinir or rumlng- aenuti t, and a eali.lii3ut th ajetamina tnann.r the ualUnl ruinot awnunt tfr. On ekamlnlr- the urinary de Wlt a ropy tedlment wilr often be found, ami otue unita ntdi pjrtU.Ua rf albumen ill .-nr or the color U hea thtn.iullVLb hue.agaln than.-ini to a dark andtorpblapia'araiiee. There are nianj men who die ol tni illirh.ulty, limorant ot the jiiw, l.leh Is the rcond atagfl d ainilnal weakneaa. Dr.S.vi 111 miarai tee a pirlrtt cure In all em cases, and a healthy rettora. tlou ol the genlta urlnir- organv OiT.ce hoilra ID te .anJ6toS. Sundajalrora lOtoll A.M. Coniulu. tion fre. Tliorouih examlnalkn and fdilcf.Si Call nraddr-aa: Oil. SPISNKV CO., Ko, 11 Kearne? trw,8an rania.t,Cal jaii(l-U Dr. Allen's !5 ?ry mrl. UN rrancl.ro. rl. rle Lxperl NerlalUl, lr. Allen, it a reculai M. graduawd Pritaidan from the Cnlienliy cl liietl. an. He Lai detot J a l'fetlmt tu the ttudr of Src-ial dlaeaaes. V !t tl M K N ' ' Ai tJIfiDLE-ACKB llr.N, l,o ere a ffertiu; Iroia the ellecu l Yontttul In ilcrtioii or Kaccaaea U natureryeua,KEllVOVS and rtl"MCAL DEBILITY LOST ilAMIOOO. 4c.. reoemt", hai?M- . cciihiri: tlon ct renedin of great cnraUie pewet. the Doctor hat teariaik;J hla hHtm,ni i. t. uim . . ?.' aBonl lam.rdl.le rl!,i. but permanent otre. ' MY MUiWTll. avi.raiv,i.. tttto ill I ("a'Jnjneeinnnfionluiharttol two lesJuur horplulsl 1 nml that 1 can at oivw Jclwt I Z7&ttZJFv&f&:!XX!!? TIIUKCLUULT Inf.irnad la mr ,,, cUltv MIKAL MAV A!l 1 reveitemy hontet opinion M ihelrreurJalau - " eaplfiniciitirgt. Conaultallooa l an and strhtlj Sink 'iT TMe, Call o ldr.: 1.2 ALLIJf, sei kearn.t M. San trandtru. Cal. om. Irtara, to S da ly, J to nini.. lnSHf Condnrted hy (Jualifled Phyalcbua and burgcona r gular Oraduatcn. JMTIhu eililot H-clnllst in the United htatcs, whode Lire-LOKa xx ICHIKiCK, perfect mcthoil and pure mediclre, ln,uru nrhrnr and rxa Mivtrtinisot til l'rnate. Chronic and .Virvoua I) scales. Auctions of tlio Uluoil,. Skin, KlUllejs.ll tail -tier, rrupilniia, I leers. Old Aoro, Mn i ltin r llic alnnil. Dorr DIouili, Throat, llone rului., ptriram nlly cured and erad icated from the 8tm lor lite. NERVOUS .r'.vK.0.- Lum-, NMial llcrnj, MenlMl nml I'liytlral "IVrakneas. lull-liielliiiuir-, "iVenk K)ejlunl eil lli't'lnpiurnt,lniiieillnicnt to Mui-rliiKct-lc., rrnut exce e or youthful rnlllra. or any rsinr. iMiillty, anfely anil irUniil.t enrol. vou.no. miuule-agi:d 4 old mfn.aiuialluhonetilmoJical Skill and rWperleure -tjiiMiK itein1! r.uropean rnjBl- lin at once. IlUOpln. ion costs nothing, and mij ic future misery and shame. Wlieivincontenlent to v.tlt the city for treat mint, medhine tin lw M.nt evt,r)hev9 by exproa flee niu 'il)mn'lun. It U ulloloint Ihata rhjican who irlns liU whole attenthui to a class of dl.stsatlHlu urenl ekJJU.aiidph-aleian.tbroni'h-u.i5 thecouury, kiiolu- tni-, frrq'itntly recommend d.lhcu.tevu to the oldeal "iirrlHlltl. by whom eiwy kiioHii noil rtiuardj i used. The Doctor's .tgraiid lprciiccn.al.udliisbpintcuol snpteine luiimrlnarr. XiS-Tlice ho call tee no one but the Doctor. Con nutation FRKK and .ncredlf t-uHUdenllal. Casea uhi-.li hate failed in obtaining relict claowhere cspeJ ally snlUiieil Female df-wn.,s euccea.fuily treated. Ihr liwrlar Kill i.tmId forfeit -?l,ati for a caw undtrtaken, notciiieu. Call or write. Hours. Dail friniu A. it., ti 4 l !., e to S exenln?; Suodaju, Itt to I Old. fltHjR Tilt StMTaailT tll'lbl TO lltaiirs; ir.i Frii. Addrcaauaboto 11 R. IalBBIG'S Wonderful German Invigorator Ilnnanently prvieutsall L'miatural Ijmh: from the 6ttm, u-nca the ntrvea, .trenlheus the mucle, th.Kkthe Haste, Intlgcratca tl-e whole "Jltum and rwtorta the aitllcted 10 Healta and Hupplueia. The reas'nao nuay can not get cureil c.f vreaknen "ti in,,..;5?v' Is oxl s to a complication, nJlol ItOsTATOIIKllK.A, hiih nuulrea petulUr treatment, lilt. LIEBltl's ISVIcmiATiiii u ih nni Irurefo l,u.rvy.,p.iiRA. -alth uo-ullar f-r-rfal Treat. menl. nnal a: the l.tEI'.lll Itlsi'E.N-JARV. . 1T,r,lr,' nrihr Iavl.rnler, . Ca-c n six Dottiea.el0. kent to an) a.Ure, coverwl aecjrelr Utp.netfcleltttrle Utifreeto natlenta ' .-.; -. , fc "v-.ni'jirii. iiara w tiir lAVlUllt( I ATOI. j. il fciiu tin e, UB SCiT t hke. Uon.n.utloa n iiu n-.aie, HtlUrdrtu LIKIIIU Rli.rt:tBl'. 1. . . w 0e"-v htrett.San Kruncl, Cal. I mate entrant, fu.1 Maaon afreet. Inur blovk up i.ery fctnet Irom K.arnj, Vliin entrance through lh.pen.ary Drar l-tuii, l.JtnSttf Hit lliouglit tlio I'roidenl vvt tl:C Mil to rcinstnti' FUa Joint fort-r, LANC'S W i -"e and 1 Kid. aX000 Cjj, BEEDR rnrn .. . IT?" .lrour WiendS. vw, I .. ROBTHEnaj CKOWM. THOII- WCHLV TESTED. Howe'rVciVta- FRED. N. UNC. iWbTvfr rul taatnicUvKs and liana-Uuukof - - t saf k HELP p-4-t uk of rateu scut s f AnTtB 1 agent wanted ta every flaos to ell our uav voaJ. R hr. 0 aamplee only 10c. Sen free. Cot il.ie eut ACM a; KOVEi.TV CO. ClatonrlUe, Wlaewsla. - 'i)iiLj'&$uji' M