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Show SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS 11 Kearny Street, San Francisco, TREATS ALL CHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES. DK. SPINNEY, welt known as a founder of Ibo Montreal (U. ti ) Midil Institute, an.l U'o l'ro..rio.or il 1I10 Sl'lNNK WILL IS INt'lilMAKV, would most rospectfuily in-torui in-torui Dis union ti and thu uliliotod cenorslly. tliat he still continue! to trout Chronic and i'rivato Uiiouaoj null unpurallulod lucoccti, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Hcniotnb :r, that procrastination ia tha thioi of timu, so COME AND BE HEALcDI It matters not what your troubles may be, oomo and lot tho Doctor oxauiino your ca:e. It will cost you nothing for consultation, so ploa-ia cull and satisfy yourelvos whother the Uouier undorstanij your oaio. li ho can cure ycu bo will toll you so : if not, bo will not undertake a omo ualoatf ho is onlidost ol oilcclin- a euro. YOUNG MEN, Who may bo suffering from tho ofToot of youthful follies or indinorotion will do well to avail tbomsulvcs of ibis, the groatost boon ever laid at tbo altar of su Coring humanity. UK. bPlNNEY will guarantee to forfeit 8'j00 for evory oaso of woaknoaa or disoaso ol any kinu or oharuotor wbiuh ho undertakes and f-iib to cure. 1 la would thoreforo say to the uQt'ortunato sufforers who may read this notice, that you ara treading upon dangerous ground when you longor dolay in soeliiog the propor remedy for your complaint. You may bo in tho Grit ntugo: romambor you arc approaching tha lut. If vou are bordoring upon tbo last, and are sullering soma or all of its ill eliocts, remombr that if you persist in procrastination tho limo must come when the most skillful physician can rendoi you no assistance l whon the door ot hope will be closed against you; whon no aagal of in or oy oan bring you roiiof. In no oase has tho due tor fulled of buooofs. Ihon let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail yourself your-self ol tho ben olio iu 1 rutults of his trout m on t before your casa is boyond the reach of medial med-ial skill or boforo grim doaih hurrios you to a premature grave. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. Tbore are many of the age of thirty to Blxty who aro troubled with too Ircquont evacuation evacua-tion of tho bladdor, ofion oooomi'aniod by a slisbt smanintr or burning seasation, and a wo.ikoning ot the system in a Diana or tho putioDt oanno taccount for. On examining tbo uriniir ioposits a ropy sediuiant will otton bo 1 and, and sometimes small particles ot album on will appoar, or the color be oi a thin and milkish huo, axain chanuing to a dork and torpid appoacanoo. Tliaro aro many man who die of this uiUloulty ignorant of tha cause, which is tho soaond stage of seminal weakness. Dr. 8. will guarantoe a porfeotcuro in all such oases, and a healthy restoration of thu gouito-urinary organs. All loiters or ccuiiuunioations striotly confidential. con-fidential. Medicines, packed so as not to excite curiosity, sent by Express, if full description de-scription of case is i.ivon. Udice Hours 11) to 4 and G to 8. Sun day f from 10 to 11 a.m. Consultation Free. Thorough Thor-ough examination and advice, 80. Call or nddresB DR. A. B. SPINNEY, No. 11 Kearney street, Han F"ranei9Co. DR. C- W. HIGGINS THE MICKOSCOPIC and ANALYTIC ANALY-TIC PHYSICIAN, would inform hiti friends and the public tbat he has removed re-moved his otHce to No. 7, Little's Row, where he is prepared to treat those afflicted with Fits, Diseases of thoThroat and Lungs, Catarrh, Cancors, Tumors, Old Sores, Diseases of tho Skin, Dyspepsia, Dys-pepsia, Costivoocss, Piles, and "Weakness of the Bowels, Livor Complaint, Kidnoy Complaint, Doafnoss. Sore Eyes, Neuralgia, Neu-ralgia, Sick Headaoho, Scrofula, Suit Rheum, Erysipelas, Pleurisy, Asthma, Acute or Chronic Khoumatism, etc., etc. Particular attention given x Chronic Diseases of Females, I make a specialty of Chronic Diseases, Dis-eases, and endeavor to furnish (invalids placing them solves under my treatment; remedies that will cure causes as well as ellects. Many are now enjoying goou health who were given up as incurable by friends and physician!, witnesses to the success of mv remedies in the cure of Chronic Diseases; and 1 here invite the most obstinate casos to consult me. For the encoumgeinent of the afflicted 1 will say that those who wish it can have the address of parties residing in thie city as woil as other pnrts of the country who have been rescued from tho grasp of Disease by my remedies, after trying from six to twenty (so called) eminent physicians in vain. I form my diagnosis by a microspopi-cal microspopi-cal examination and chomical te3t of tho blood and urine, and feol confident that witU this scientific method of dotecting disease, and my method of treatment. 1 shall be as successful in the future as 1 have been in tho past. Dr. O. W. Biggins Big-gins may be consulted daily (excepting bundays) at his offico, from 10 a.m. to p.m., and from 3 to fl and 7 to 9 p.m. Invalids residing at a distance who are unable to visit my olflce, can consult me by letter. To those sending me their address ad-dress (and a postage stamp to ropay reply) re-ply) I will forward a list of questions, answers to which will enable me to judge of the nature and extent of their disease, as well as by a personal examination. exami-nation. My success in the treatment oi patients whom I have not been permitted to see (many of whom had been given up as incurable by friendj and physicians) enables me to warrant as good satisfaction satisfac-tion to those consulting me by letter as to those who favor me with'a penonal interview in-terview . No fee will be expected in any case for the first interview. N. B, Please send your address and eet one of my books treating on Chronic Diseases and other complaints. Free to all. P; O. Box 713, Salt Lake City, Utah. jyl9 JOHNSON'S HOME-MADE MINES. Rocky Mountain Liniment, Eye Balm, Essence of Life, Pnj-monic Pnj-monic Syrnp, Conklin Salvo, etc., etc, THE BONES ETP ILLS: They cleanse and purify tho Blood. They romovo Bilious mattor from the Stomach. They give appetite and assist digestion. They quickly giro rolief in Dyspepsia, tboy oure oick Headache and i"uin in the lload. digestion" FIatuloECO nd drive awayln-Thoycure awayln-Thoycure Mountain and Bilious Fevers. They glve strength as atonio and are an OfSciiaDt cathartic. nT?ej,,act "v'ondidly io casos f Coughs, Colds, Neuralgia. Thoyromove heaviness from tho itomaoh and oauio hoalt&ful deep, They are good for Colics, Cramp and Rheumatism. Rheu-matism. i boy are real Rooky Mountain Regulators. Ibey are tho best medici o you can take They are purely vegetable, harmless and active. They are home-made and warranted to do you good. They ihould be kept at hand by every family, They sell at 25 cent! per box; 92 per deion. sent by mail. GREaTrEDUCTiON IS PRICK OF LEA &, PRRINS' PK0X0UNCED EXTRACT BV of. Lsitcr from CONNOISSEURS rf ,Vv$C!-vA.1'u 10 BE IUE i I .Vj'li.lif-Vo'h1?. "0LTG00DsSSpp; SAUCE," feEfrJi' TO KVERV fl - T . PBl.tablowoll VARIETY OP '"'''.""Wlinl. diss. ';3r.j. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE rhug Giving the Consumer not only I he Uvsi but the ilust Kconomical buuec. ' J otgnstureon erery bottle. 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KLIiUTRIdlT, BS CURATIVE ROWERS Hall's G-alrano Electric Plaslersi Lottorsot r'aiont grantod to li. P iuiV, Joshua, Now Usmpshlre, datorl Ai-ril iiVk STfl, (or latest and most valuable iienl. In tho handlin of tLMo IsSsW uoans of plceters. ' n Hall's Galvauo Electric Plasters Aro apMillo for tbe rolloffiot oompUljiti' llllll S cure Kheum.U.m of n, TD1, or .overilr, no mutu H lens Btanding. a0" Hall's S.V.'Ue'uK"0 Plu, l Hall's SyiJkiia.1'""" Hall's wTjo.a-U'11 Hall's ,,alv"' :i"i I'luuf in. Hall's SSLffSSufir" Hall's r.'-ES' ircS' plaint. ITall'S Ualv-5 .Electrio Plsstsr wtll Iltlli a cure Uoiatioa, Paraly.i. u Lumbago. Hnll'fl Ualva?, .Kloctfio Plsstsr 11 tlAA 3 curo Contracted SinorTS ff..v Joints SDd Limbs. sTflll'S 0'i"!.JtleW5 Plutir will JLLtlJl o ouro Astnina and Lude diittd Ifflll'Q ulvano fc'Mtrio Plsstsr will XAttll curo Uucasoao; thoBoart. Hall'S UalvttD?, loctr'o Plwter will 1 1(111 cure Bi Norvoos Prostrstioal from wbatsoovcr caase, Hall'S Ualvn0 ltrio Flsster will XAtiAA a CDro lmi,oteiicy and Weakasii of Qenitire Organs. Hall's 0ftlvtno f'wo Pinter wiU ajlaa o cure tomalo Complainu, Fsiiinr of tho Womb, etc. Hflll 'fi Qa'va00 JilMino Pltsterwill Irs-littll Irs-littll B part Wow Lio and Vnorietii whole Human Fraroo. Thoy came tha Limi to leap with joy and tho Halt to taka op thsii beds and walk. Office of Geo. W. Matthews A Co., Morchant Tailors, w r, Chioago, 111., Jane aO,ls7S. Messrs. Boll Mann & Co., 16J Wabash Ave., Ohlaepi, GontlemaQ If uny ono doubts thooffioieotj oryour Hall's Galvaco lilootrio Plsater (or ouring Bheamatism and Siok Headacho ol li worst n&turo, sond thorn .to mo and I will oonvioco them that ono hundred dollar, apieca for them would not bo an exhorbitani prioe. Yours, truly, Ueo. W. JUnBiws. Office of Amorioon Express Co:, ' . Chicago, June 33, 1S7B. MoEsrs. Boll Mann k Co.. Uhicaeo. 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