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V O L . COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AIIR IL 13. 1897. 15. CL H . C A R T E R , D R RESIDENT DENTIST, C o q u ille C ity , O r e g F F IC E ut residence, and door south i d d Fellow s’ H all, ¡N othing bat first* "O class work. vlßnlO Churres reasonable. O ] _ ) B . J. B Ü ß T . SURGEON w AND MOORE, P H Y S IC IA N I L L prom ptly respond to all calls, day or night. O O tjU IL L E C IT Y , O H E G O N . IMSXEMKU, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office, Empiro City, Oregon. » , M AX, N o tary IF’vfblic, Herald Office, Co<|iiille Cilv, Oregon T he PEOPLE’S ^ ....BARBER SHOP ....0 .,.. NEATEST JL np-to-date in the oitv. rp H E B E S T , AND M O ST Hot aud Cold liât lis—Reasonable Charges, Courteous Treatm ent. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . Front street, opposite 11. ft. Depot, T . W. GILLHAM. r jiH E The C O M M E R C IA L -t---- most modern arranged B A R B E R S H O P in Coquille C ity. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. H ot and Cold Baths at all hours. Popular prices. Headquarters fo r Commercial Meu. N ext door Jonson Bro’ s markea. c. L. M OON, II He Should Come. I f H e, the Christ, should come today, Sad eyed and lone. S till walking in the cheerless way H e once lias known; I f H e should come to cheer and bless Th e ones who mourn. Th e path o f sorrow still to press, B y trials worn, I f He should come—the temples stand, H igh reared to Him , Rich tribntee to the artist’ s hand And cunning whim; But tell me, ye who own H is name In fervent prayer, I f mid the splendor ye may claim, His poor are there r N ay, in the alleys soo them go, ^ H a lf clad and pale, Sad children o f a common woo, Whom blessings fail. N ot where the splendid temples make For wealth their plea, But where dumb hearts in sorrow ache, Your Lord would be. L o . there are those who go astray ’ M id pitfnlls here, And there be those whose lives are gay, B ereft o f cheer; And little children wander on From shame to shame. And women still grow pale aud wan; T o these he came. N ot in yonr temples these are found T o bend the knee; In dens where guilt and vice abound T h e outcasts be. Th ere He would find them; still H is heart Would yearn for them, T o lift them from the baser part, And not condemn. Oh, faith fu l heart that loved and broke L o n g years ago, Still o f Th y grace we make a cloak, A fu tile show: Bnt all our temples may nof hide Nor alter this: W hile woe’ s unheeded by our side, H is way we miss. A. J. W., in Fresno Republican, CLACKAMAS COUNTY POPULISTS SPEAK. .A.tt©rn.ey - at - Xja'w, A Precedent in Politics Wherein the People’s MARSHFIELD. OREGON. Representatives Explain the Late Legis lative Hold-Up Satisfactorily. A ge n t for the North America Insurance Co, o f Philadelphia, and the London, L iv erpool <fc Globe. The meeting1 of the county cen tral committee in this county Satur day established a precedent in pol itics which if followed in the future can but result in good a tto rn e y . a/t - L a w , The real object of the meeting as stated.by Temporary Chairman Ever M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . hart, was a discussion of tho course -------- ---------------- pursued by our chosen representa D ealer in R e a l E state o f all kinds. tives of the people at Salem. Representative U ’Ren opened the John F. Hall, C. A. interests of his constituent!” Both Mr. U ’Ren aud Ogi asked anyone present, no m atter f what political faith, to ask qestioiis. repetition of the past extravagant Mr. Gluts. Spence of Mulia asked Republican legislatures of this state several questions, and said tgt while as against a chance to force tho re he did not doubt the repeeouta- cognition they desired? Tljey then tives had done what they elieved called upon Secretary of State Kin to he right, and while he vis free caid, who ‘informed them that in to suy he would support thei should case no appropriation bill was they agaiu run for office, yc in his passed that ho would not recognize opinion it would have been better tho various obnoxious commissions for tho people’s party in tliefuture and would do all he could to insure for them to have gone in amlet tho economy in tho state’s administra Republicans do ull the deiluieut tion. They thereupon decided that they could. From what he know of t»m iu their duty to the state lay iu defeat ing the ambition of tho pie-couutcr tho past in this state lie blievod crowd if possible. Upon this report they would have completely killed tho Populists unanimously decided their party if they had beeL given to stand by the other three minor rope euough aud the l'qmlist ities in tho hope of receiving recog party would have lured bettf. As nition for their measures and de it is, Mr. Spence thought tin Pop feating the election of a U. S. sen ulists would ho kept busy lefeud- ator, believing the state would bo iug their action. Ho was of tie opiu- better oil financially without a leg ion that the people of Orego* hadn’t islative session than with ono organ yet had enough o f the Ecqpblicnu ized on the g. o. p. plan. They party, aud the sooner they got their were confirmed in their belief the fill of it the sooner could Unpeople following day by receiving a tele get some legislation on tie lines gram from Nutional Chairman But laid down by the People’s paity. W. ler to prevent the election of a sen A . Starkweather a’.Bo thought our ator by all means from Oregon, as representatives erred iu judgment his election might enable tho jias- while he did not impugn thdr mo sage of a hill through the senate to tives. He was also of tho <|>inion burn up the greenbacks and place that no session would cost more in interest on state warrants thin was the gold-bugs in complete control. “ We were well satisfied,” said Mr. saved otherwise. J. C. Walgam it of Canby Bought U ’lten, ‘ under the circumstances, to defeat the election of any gold-stand the precedent set o f our rep«sent- ard Republican, and Mitchell was atives appearing beforo the people on international-agreement man, after as well as before the legisla which is infinitely worse. I think ture a good one and was satisfied it cheaper, too, for the taxpayers to with their report. On his motiou a pay interest for funds to carry on resolution endorsing the action of tho state government than to have our representatives was overwhelm permitted appropriations according ingly adopted, Messrs. 8p< n«e and to Mitchell-Republican traditions, Starkweather only voting rtguiust toward which the G7 senate clerks the resolution. J. D. Stevens made a short ad was a good starter. It is true that tho Mitcbellites promised to accord dress, making some good points us ‘fair’ treatment, if wo should go against the General Electric Co. aud iu with them, tu t we preferred to other favored corporations which treat them ‘fair’ rather than surren have too long run the politics of der our position and take what they this and Multnomah county and es chose to give us. I have no faith caped their just share of taxation. The meeting closed by appoint in party organization or party' gov ernment. I believe if the Populists ing a committee to call on the edi had had a two-thirds majority iu tor of tho Press and demaud a re the legislature for 20 yeurs they traction of tho false statements oken o f by Mr. Ogle. The com- would be iu the sniue boat the Re spok< nn g n v ii m e ansnrani'i rmir m ine publicans are now in.” OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. cMwctmaitJu »rlt.li n fr a n k s ta te m e n t Shelled corn is selling over in Pendleton for 41 cunts. Sulem, 65 cents. The anti-departmeut store hill w h s kill *<l in the llliu ois legisla ture lately. M C G G ( B C M . LATEST BEST CHEAPEST Shipped to anyone, anywhere, on 10 «lays' free trial. 1 it y o u r ow n h o m e , without asking oue cent iu advance. 10 y e a r s ' written warranty w i t h euch machine. Colonel Fred D. Grant bns de cided to decline President M cK in le y ’s offer o f the position o f first assistant secretary of war. The identification o f the man who wns found at The Dalles last week proves him to he a former member o f the Roseburg baud. \ X T ANTED — FAITHFUL Y Y MEN OK women to travel for responsible estab lished houso in Oregon. Salary $780 and expenses. Position permaneut. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped env lope. The Nutional, Star Insurance Bldg., Chi cago. Rosa Hall committed suicide at Danville, III., and left a note tell ing her lover not to mourn, that she had gone to join Jackson and W alling, who were hanged for the murder of Pearl Bryan. Oue o f the premiums at the next state fair will be $200 for the best exhibit of flax, Mrs. W. P. Lord to he superintendent of the divisiou. This is done to stimulate the industry, aud is commendable. It is a strange fact o f history that Marion county last fall had an increased vote of 1070, while the census o f school children shows a decrease o f 270. Clackamns and Multuomah counties had a like experience. Coupon. If sent C. 0. 0. or on trial ARLINGTON.” A strictly high-grade Sew ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d throughout iu the best pos sible manner. 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I f you prefer thirty days' trial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue with testi monials, explaining fully how w e ship sewing machines anywhere to any- ouv at the lowest manufacturer’s prices without asking one cent in advance. The best plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis count. Remember the coupon must be sent with order. DON’T PAY S T S M , BUY R. G. Dun & Co’s W eekly R e view o f Trade: Tho markets are still waiting, some sagging down ward and others recovering. The yote o f the house in favor of a Or make your order direct through the H eralu , as agent, without uew tariff bill has made no impres extra shargo. sion in business. School boys nt Statesbnrg, N. Y., A contributor enumerates these Sunday Welome: A Linn connty tied some youDger playmates to a as the seveu natural wonders of justice o f the penen, being angered tree, piled a large heap o f brush the world: Niagara fa lls , the by the remarks o f an attorney underneath them, set it on fire and -wry* Pesen eH nlive nnd.t. at.iuo it»— M u ir (ilncinr, a rid persecutors were severely punished. the Canyon o f the Colorado. A Q u cn tfon n w e r e in v it e d , a n d an t h e i r cJcrrmntis w o u ld b e c o m p lie d inquisitive member asked how the with. A Pennsylvania man named Kentucky writer may have discov expenses of those who held out Austin was recently landed in jail ered an eighth in that state, of “ Perhaps the were paid. because he could not pay his taxes. which he writes: Couldn't Move Kincaid. U’Ren responded that the mem The Millerstown Advocate SHys: largest spring in Calloway comity bers of tho opposition received $50 “ This is one of the admirable laws is on tho old Uncle Johnny Wyatt President L A. McCrum o f the to $100 apiece from a fund that had of the stnte o f Pennsylvania. A place. It is about 12 feet squnre. been m ale up by the enemies of board o f railroad commissioners mau without a cent’s worth of prop The water is very warm in the win Mitchell. Ho himself received SSO was iu Salem yesterday and swooped erty or a coat to his hack is obliged ter nud extremely cold during the summer mouths.” from that source, nnd got $50 from down upon Secretary Kincaid like to pay a tax or go to jn l.” his father; his total expenses were u big ruoater onto an old bald eagle, During the last plague epidemic and he carao off at the end o f his Oregonian; Robert A. Graham, about $120. Ho know of but ono interview iu about the condition mnnager o f the Coos Bnv, Rnse- at Canton 70,000Chinese died, while member who got more than $100 of the foreigners in their clean quar from tho fund. Ho said Represent that a rooster would after an on- burg& Eastern railroad, left for San ters, not ono was carried off. As counter with one o f those old rul Francisco last night, accompanied ative Ogle paid his own expenses rats are the chief distributors of ers o f the bird kingdom. McCruuo by Joseph W. Bennett, o f Marsh the disease, Dr. Munson, of London, out of his own pocket, aud was the wanted, very, very bad, to know field, attorney for the road. Mr. thinks i; is strange that measures only one who did that. what kind of a voucher or claim Graham, while in San Francisco, arc not tnken in Bombay to poison Mr. Ogle followed Mr. U ’Ren, en The will meet Mr. A. Spreckles, who is dorsing fully what Mr. U ’Ren had Kincaid would recognize. reply was that no claim, voucher, building the road, nnd will con all the rats, which could be done iu said, going more minutely into de a few days. tails aud proving more conclusively, bill or paper o f aDy kind, shape or sult him regarding the early com description would be recognized or “ Trust mo, dearest, ami bo my pletion o f the line to Roseburg, if possible, why tho Populist mem filed or allowed in the office o f the bride.” “ I ’m opposed to trusts and bers were justified in staying out to j Geryais, in Marion connty, Ore combines,” was the chilling reply. secretary of state as an official doc the bitter end after witnessing the ument coming from the everlasting gon, kns a genuine romance. Thirty corrupting tactics of Senator Mitch railroad commission. McCrum in yenrs ago David Rarnes left Ire ell in trying to accomplish his ends. 66 ferred that the railroad commission land forOregoti, and lie bade good ‘‘How could oue of you, gentle ers are state officers now in office, bye to his sweetheart, Catherine men, who not only value your man and that the secretary should Welch. He promised to return to F R O M D E N V E R ,” the big western reform hood nbove price, but your good newspaper which reachesfiO.OOO readers every “ accommodate” them with vouchers her. They corresponded faithfully week, although on ly 47 weeks olcl, is filled name as well, do the bidding of and certificates, etc. Kincaid said for 26 years, when the correspond with reform news and stirring articles from Senator Mitchell and go into his well-known and powerful writers as positi vely he “ wouldn’ t do a thing,” ence stopped for some reason. On such Rev. F. F. Passim,/«*^Engone Bloodtfood rump house ugainst tho protests of wouldu't recognize a filing or have February 21 a lady arrived in Ger- Beebe, M yron \V. R ein " Henry Cohen, W. good Populists from all parts of j anything to do with anything com vnis, nnd the first thing she did was H. Morgan, and a host o f others, equally prominent. your state when you know that I ing from the seven-lived commis to attend church nt Father Blanch- To make yon acquainted with Facts is to Senator Mitchell had openly offered et’s. She was Catherine Welch. make you a regular subscriber—fo r you sion. McCrum ought to have two of our number $2000 each to can’ t ffet alone without Facts — conse kuown that lie could not move Sec She told the reverend gentleman quently for a short time, we make you this go in and make a quorum to insure ! retary Kincaid. H e had just as her story. H e brought Mr. Barnes reckless offer: For 10c, wc will Mend you his election? Had I no conscience well have tried to induce Mt. Hood and Miss Welch together, the recog. Facts every week for It) weeks on trial arid a copy o f “ Merrie England,” the hook which of my own, I had not the moral to go over and sit on the Blue nition wns mntunl, they were true so startled England that fo r nearly n year courage to do so, and with me stood to each other, nnd on March 1 the IOC,000 conies a month have been sold. The mountains as to persuade or coerce not a port hut every single Popu work contains about 85,000 words, and we the secretary into givin g the rail knot wns tied after a 30 years’ H< nd it complete aud unabridged with Facts list member in that legislature. 10 weeks for only a dime. Wo want 50,000 road commission a cent of money engagement. Like Mr. U ’Ren, I want no man to new renders immediately, nnd trust that or a scrap of paper.— Salem Capital every individual reader o f this paper will endorse my action who does not Journal. take advantage o f this offer at otioe, beforo believe with me that I did my sol it is withdrawn, as we reserve the rurht to return all moneys received from above offer emn duty, but knowing as I do the will’ll nMches ai Ifetor titan 80 days from A London syndicate has purcharpd corruption pitted against us and (late. D on't disstpoint us, but sit riqht all the coal lands in Jackson the result to he gained for our down today and write the publisher?—Tho Reed Publishing Go., 1609 Larim er street, state and nation by preventing their county, Ohio, paying $1,009.000, D enyer, Colo. infamous methods nnd its result for the purpose of forming a tre The deal from going.through, I am fully sat mendous coal trust. T o th .e ■U ’n .fc r t - u .n .a t e amounts to a consolidation of more isfied.” than 20 home companies. Mr. Ogle then referred in no GOOD FOR EVERYBODY R A W H ID E Por $ 1 8 . M 37. a s s a i "flrilnotion" Sewing maculile The Humes o f Astoria have bpen enjoined from using the Jeusen salmou packer niAchiue. Chair F a c to ry ^ K A $65.00 Machine Canners at Astoria say they will pay but 4 cents this year. The fishei meu SHy 4|. of the action taken by tho Populist members and a brief account of the A tt o r n e y - a t - L a w , fight at Salem, tracing step by step the cause and motives of the hold up. He stated that there wbh no in Bpecial attention to matters beforo the Roseburg land office, the commissioner tention on the part of the four fac o f the general land office and secre tions which finnlly united against tary o f interior at Washington. the Mitchell-Bcnson gang to refuse y r t l e c a m p , n o . u >7. w o o d m e n lo bow to the dictation to make a o f the W orld, meet.« at Masonic Hall 1st and Ikl Monday nights o f each month. permanent deadlock; that the tem A. J. S uhrwood , Consul. porary organization was made in Goorge T . Moulton, Clerk. good faith ami the committee on OVET OOQUILL*» N<>. H. FOBE8T- credeutials were at work in good ers o f America, meets every second and faith. The first bone of contention fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic H all, arose ovev the seating of Nosier, Coquille City, Oregon. H. N. L orenz , C. U. ejected as a Populist, but not being G kg . O. L dach , R . S. n resident of the state anal his seat e n . LYTLE POST. NO. IT, O. A. b\. being contested was about to bo re meets every first Wednesday night o f each month. Visiting comrades in good ported by this committee as not en standing cordially invited to attend. titled to his sent. Mitchell in the H . H. N icho ls , Post Com. mean time had counted noses and W. H . NoaiiEB, Adjutant. found he needed just this one vote EN. LYTLE, w. H. C.. NO. 9. MEETS to capture the organization, and in in Coquille C ity on the first and third order to bn seated or for some more Wednesday afternoon in each month. potent reason Nosier had agreed to M bs . V iola E l l io t t , Pres. M bs . Ida H abbinoton , Heo. support Mitchell. This being the 1 H AD 'W IC K LODGE, NO. OS. A. F. situation, Mitchell advised his crowd, J and A. M.. meet? on Saturday evening including Nosier, to, without notice, on or before each fu ll moon. Visiting breth discharge the committee on creden ren cordially in vited . tials, repudiate the temporary chair J. P . G ool M an , W. M. C. W . W h it e , Sec. man, Mr. Davis of Umatilla, and U E L A II C H A P T E R . N O . 6, O. E. 8., force the men who favored Bourne meet8 Saturday afternoon on or beforo for speaker into the Benson houso. each full moon ana Saturday evening two The Populists had three measures week* following. they were pledged to support: tho M b s . A l ic e T u t t l e , W . M. M bs . N ob a G ood , S ec . Initiative and Referendum, tho Bingham registration law and tho / "N O Q U IL L E ____________ With \ J meets every Saturday evening. \ mit Holt judges o f election lnw. tag brethren in good standing cordially tho organization of the houso iu invited. , „ _ Mitchell's hands none of those C. A. H abbinoton , N . G. J . 8. L awbencb , R. 8. could possibly pass. Was the IO Q U IL L E E N C A M P M E N T , N O . 25.1. legally organized temporary organ j O. O. F., moots every first and third ization to be thus supplanted by a Thursdays iu each month at Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis body composing Nosier, who had no right to a seat? It was not a itin g patriarchs in good standing. R . E. B u c k , C. P. question of a miuority holding up G . F . B o u tb ll , Scribe. a majority; it was 30 Bourne men a m ie rebekah l o d g e , n o . 20. against 30 Benson men who had I. O. O. F.. meets every 2nd and 4th W ednesdays in each month, at Odd F e l by a trick seated Nosier and bought with money a Democrat member to lows’ h all.' M iss B b l l b R ic h , N. G . insure them a majority. Escn of t. 8. L a w b e n c b . K . S. the four anti-rump house factions mild termn to the libelous article A Michigan merchant recently caucused separately and unani which appeared in the Press of this received a $5 note, on which was mously decided they would not city charging him with being in inscribed: “ Young man, beware submit to the dictation of the Ben- fluence by a gold watch and chain o f wine snd women,” and on Hie sonites and tho Dago they bought. given him as a bribe ami that Mr. other side: “ January 1, 1897. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . They felt sure the Mitchell crowd Kruse, now deceased, had been in This is the last $5 bill of a $200,- j could he brought to support Bourne fluenced by n lewd woman and Mr. 000 fortune.” I Opposite C ity W harf. 1 Almost everybody takes some laxative for speaker, which would insure it U ’Ren with shining twenties. Tw o negroes in the ripeness o f medicine to cleanse the system and keep Ilia ‘‘Mr. U ’Ren is here to speak for E E P 8 ON H A N D A N D M A K E S T o least a consideration of the three blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS age died at Solomon, Ga., one of order first-class measures demanded by the Popu himself,” said Mr. Ogle, and he did LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) 107 years and another of 95, and get all the benefits o f a mild and pleasant lists. This then was the beginning later on, “ but as for myself tho the reports o f their death drew laxalive and tonic that purifie» the blood o f the struggle. The election of charge is an infamous lie. The M anufactured from best hard wood. attention to Thomas Thorp, o f the and strengthens the whole system. And J. B. FO X, Proprietor. a senator had not yet entered watch and chain iu question I same neighborhood, a negro 111 more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it actlv» the fight on the Populist side. bought 7 years ago, and tho words jea rs old. B A Y and healthy, and when the Liver Is In 0 0 0 3 But the treachery of Senator Mitch directed against the woman in Mr. good condition you find yourself free from Dsvid Penninger, o f Central ell had estranged Bourne and the Kfuse’s case wns a slander upon Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- Simon Republicans had joined the one of tho purest nnd noblest wo Point, fell from his baggy in Jack Headache and Constipation, and rid of opposition in the hope of defeating men of Marion county, to whom Mr. sonville, and broke his neck, caus that worn out and debilitated feeling. C. W. PATERSON, Prop. ing death instantly. He wns well I hese are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Mitchell. This insured a solid com Kruse wns engaged. digestion and freedom from stomach “ Be it said in honor of your rep along in yenrs, and was a pioneer j Good pact o f 30 against the Benson 30 troubles will only be had when the liver M snafsotarer o f Marble Monuments, Hen I- which included Nosier, who was resentative now dead, that he re of Jackson county. s properly at work. If troubled with any . to n es. T a b le ts , e tc . not entitled to a seat. mained true to his pledges, led an The $4009 silver pnnch sel, paid j f these complaint», trv SIMMONS L iver REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi- The question for the Populists exemplary life during all his stay for with money raised by pnblic ! r curbing. Ir#,n r A ilin j. fnrnished to or- ;ines, and Better than Pills. . C orrespynlj eiiot solicited from parties now was, would they take sides i in Salem, aud at no time did he subscription, has been received in r ff- F .V F .H Y F A C H A « » - * * li ns in th eifo u n try or other towns » h o with Mitchell, ____ _____ insuring ■ the ,,,, election i faltei in his determination to d Portland. I t is to be presented to I f í a » t h e Z S ta m p In r r rl on w r a p p e r . t wish a r ^ y n s i i m y line of bosinesa. J ©I # traitor t0 the U. S. senate, and a what he believed was to the best I the battleship “ Oregon.” Roseburg. Oregon. N O . C H A IR S. anä Stona Voris r J. I t . Z r i l i n A C o.. F liila .. P a . K A C T S j’onrn^d. Now, Mr. Attorney, you are a d —-liar. This court is now in session again, rnd any one insulting this court will be lined for contempt.” An exchange says that a horse lias forty teeth while a mare has but thirty-six. Oxen and sheep have bnt thirty-two,bogs forty-four, dogs thirty-two, and mankind thirty-two tpeth. The alligator, snake, mowing-machine, hay-rake, buzz-saw nnd comb have a few more, but are not included in the official count, and the hou has a peck. W hether regarded ns a type of progress or merely iu its rotary character, the girl who rides the wheel is a daughter o f the revolu tion. “ What do you think of the fight ing in Crete?” “ In Crete? I thought the light was to be in Car- son City.” Daily Capital OF Journal SALEM . rinbsoribo for the p«‘ople’ g daily—$3 a year; weekly. $ l a year, finme rates by the mouth. Th e D a ily Capital Journal, 1 year___ $3 00 Tho I I rrald 1 yonr.............................. 2 00 Tho two w orth................................ $5 oo Both given for one year for. 20 Th e W eekly Capital Journal, 1 y e a r . - f l 00 Tho H e r a l d ............................................. 2 00 Th e tw o w orth............................... $3 00 Both 1 year fo r .....................$2 40 mery. A. G. A IK E N HAH N O W A COM- M RS. . niete and faHhionahle Htock o f.M il- linery at Loneve’s dru# atore. COMPLETE S TO C K -E V E R Y TH IN G NEW. Dr Gibbon Large Assortment, Seasonable and Up to Date. Thia old reliable and most HticccHnfnl npec- ialist in Han Frarciu- «*». still continues to enro all Hexurtl and Seminal Dmcane*, C a II early and ranke selection and get anch as Gonorrhea, prices—at L tn rve’i drug store, G 1 e e t, 8 t r ■ c t a re, oof20) Mt(H. A. O. A IK E N . »Syphilis, in all itn forms. Skin Dia^aHe*. N e r v o u s D eb ility, I rr potency, Seminal Weakneim and I » ora o f Manhood, the conaeqnence o f self-nbtine and exreaso* producing the follow in g aymp- toma: Hallow countenance, dark npota un der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ear*. Iona o f confidence, diffidence in approachinK at ranker», palpitation o f the heart, W'*akneaa o f the liniha nnd back, Iona o f memory, pimplea on tLc face, cougha, consumption, etc. DR. 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