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ROSEBURG REVIEW. FRIDAY, .tUuY 24, 1885. STATE NEWS. The largest colony of iru migrants that ever came to Oregon are to leave Ne braslta and Indiana about the first of next month under the dit Cv-tion of Mr. D.Pw Kebnrt. The gentleman - lut natued visited the Willamette valley recently and selected t location for tht? colony to settle. F.oni January 1st to June 30th, 55 vessels cleared from the Columbia i iver to foreign j orts. They carried cargoes valued t $2,491,143 in the aggregate. Following are the articles shipped and '-heir vafue;' Wheat, 2,249,992 bmh K $1,679,921; flour, 120,312 Win Is, $492,384; salmon, 59,183 cases, $296r 315; lumber, 1 ,468,000 fret $22,523. From numerous copies of different Iowa papers received at this office, it is evident that the attention paid the edi- t m ml fYiirctnn!ctcB ft;. t .. C!..- -was fully appreciated and is being ."re ciprocated. Oregon never i ecei v ed bet ter advertising that is now conspicuous in the newspaper columns of Iowa. The peopld of that State when tbev get tired ot their present homes will know exactly w hereto go for new ones. Tae State Immigration Board has" re ceived a letter from W. F. Smith, pres ident cf the Iowa State Fair Associa tion, wherein the wi liter txpresses a hope that Orgrn w ill send exhibits to the next fair, which will be held at Bes Moines SeptemLei 4 to 11, inclusive. There are u 1 ready some cereals, etc., at Pes Moines which were at the New Orleans Exposition tat year. Pn si dent Smith writ t g ihat ail exUMts sei.t ftpiu Oregon wi 1 be given a conspic uous place in the new museum and kept on permanent exhibition. On the shore, about sixteen mile from Astoiiu, Oregon, is pio'abiy th largest deposit of c!am shclu in the United Stages. The shells ccvei an area of four acres, and are piled 'in places to a depth of ten f. et. Over 1,000 loads have been hauled away to make roads, but that quantity is h-rdly aeticed in the diminution of the im mense heap. Fiom time to time relics of the old clam-eating tribes that made this place their headquarters are found. There is sixteen inches of soil on these beV on which grow fir trees, some of ttem over 400 years old. The quarterly statement ofth eiin ing and .exper..lii:ures cf the p-idten-tiary has been handed to the Secretary 4f Sttte, says the Salem Statesman. . i -- .. . . . - Jt shows the institutiou to be in a pretty prosperous tinancial condition. "Tha amount of cf expenditures for the .quarter, ending June 30th, was $6,659. JB2; earnings and collections, $6,537.85 leaving a balance of expenditures over the receipts of $121.97; work amount ing to $566.68 for which cahh was not paid, yet : should be figured in the Re ceipts,' This leaves a balance of $423.71 f receipts above expenditun s. At the last session of tha Oregon Legislature the sum of $2,000 was ap propriated for a memorial stono from ibis' State to be placed in the "Washing ton Monument, in a niche left for that purpose, and the contract for executing thisjyork was left to Mrl Frank Woods of Albany. Heios been engaginl up on the work for some tirrie. and expects to have. the stono completed by August 1st. Although several states expen ded! much more than Oregon for a Memorial stone, we are informed that none yet sent from any state will sur pass' tlis or.e when completed. It is to consist of three different kinds of Ore gontone. The-stone jtsejf is a br-.wn sandstone beat ing on its face a land scape containing the coat of arms of the state surrounded by fruits and flowers, the whole enclosed with a raised I moulding The stars surround ing tW state seal are to be pf a green ish syenite 'set into the sandstone, and the snow-capped.mbuntains pre to be represented by white roarbje, also set into the Tbrown sandstone. It will be an elaborate piece of work, well worth looking at, and reflecting credit upon jts executor. After its completion due notice of which will be given, Mr. Wood infoims us it will lx on exhibi tion for a few days, before being taken to j,ts destination, to allow all who desire pxi opportunity to examine it. Herald 1 After a great snow-storm a lit tie; fel low began to shovel a path through a large snow-bank before his graadm ith jtt'ji door. He had nothing but a sm Ij eiiovel to work with. "How 'o vou exect to get through that drift 1" .asked a nian passing along. "By keep- jng at it. sir," said tha bov cheerfully: "that how." That is the secret of mastering al most vwy difficulty under the Min. 1 a liard task U before you,' stick to it. Do not Jjieep thinking how latgc or how Jmrd tt i, but go at it, and little by little it will grow smaller and smaller, until it ia done. JOThS AXD NEWS. Two a;' venturers are traveling through Ne vada exhibiting a flying sua& . Tiie reprle U four feet jn and has two wings attached Lo iU body, about four - inches back of the head. Richard Grant White, a prominent writer and literary critic, dil a. his i;one ia New Yirk April ,8th, ia the C4ih year of his age, and after nearly thirty yvars of almost cou tiauous literar work. The aUamship City of Tokio, in which Gen. (Jrant was brought lttne from China n his memorahlo trip around the world, and which coat a miiii.u of -dollars, is a total wreck. She ran on the rotdis at the entrance to the hay of Yokohama during a heavy fok'. a ad it' is thoiht will brove a total los-, though a large portion of saved. her cargo has beeu 31. Waddinptnn, the French Embassador at London, and his wife, have both refused, the St. James Gazette say?, to appear in mourning at the court ball, as prescribed by the Queen, because pf the death of Prince Frederick Charles of Germany. M. Wad dinton's refusal was officially declared iu a courteous note sent to her Majesty. In this the French Embassador expiessed to the Queen his personal regret at wnn unable to comply with the royal command, but said he could not disobey the orders of his Govern ment to not wear mourn iu at the death of any enemy of France. i Polish aud Bohemian strikersinaugurated a riot at Newbery, Ohio, l.tst week in which 700 were eng g d; twenty -live of them were severely clubbed by policemen before oidr H as restored. '"The llussian and English qncstionls being revived with fitrce rumors of war and aggres siveness on the part ot Russia. . The commission iuvestig.itii) the Gazette's charges in London have found ample proof of their truth. The ship Earl of Dalliousie, sunk in San Francisco harUr Miy '12i,h, was raised on the fifth attempt, at a cost of 22,0 0 The JVJcses reservation, situated in. Steven8 county, W. T. has been thrown open to set tlement; it contains nearly 3,000,000 acres of agricultural aud mineral binds. There is a prospect that the salmon pack will be 200,000 eases short. The New York Star has been purchased for $70,000 by au incorporated compauy aud will hereafter be issued as a two cent morn iug paper aud will heartily i support the Ad ministration. United States District Attor ney Dorsheiiu r will be its ruling spirit. Central Nelson A. Miles has been relieved of his coin mat d at Vancouver aud trans fer.-ed t the department or' Missouri. ,Geu. GiuUms succeeds him at the former post. ...... - i Wire fences are proving dangerous to stock by reason of conducting lightning. The Den ver Republican reports aii instance where twtlve out of a herd of eighteen horses weie kdtediu this way. j Thk Scn It behooved statesman to re member that the charge made aud substan tiated by the. 1V1 Mall Gazette the charge that London harbors a hideous conspiracy f;r the alvttH-tiou of chaste daughur-i of poor men to'uiut the bestial desires of rich and htgh-piaced libertines is ons of tbos terrible indiciuicnts w.ucti intlanie the coolest 1-lood and light the torch of revolution. Michigan raises 336,107 bushels of wheat more than last year. - The Cleveland administration is thor oughly enforcing the auti-Mormon lawn. Many prominent Mormons have been sent to the penitentiary fur polvguny. Conspirators iu Spaiu against the throne in favor of a republic have been arrested, court-martialed and shot. The Russians are still advancing in the East aud the English lojk upou it as "un -fiLudly." General She idan does not expect any se rious Indian trouble. There are between thirty-five and thirty Siyen tliof.B.inJ Indians iu Arlznna located on rservr.tions. The total area of 1 ,u 1 sit apart for these IuJi nsis about IS, 0 JO square miles' or II ,520.000 acres of , which less than 5,000?cres, are under cultivation. Yet with this vast area of the choicest land of Arizona it co U the gy irnnieut many thousands of dollars annually to sustain these Indians. The ladies of the flower missions in several of the eastern cities are visiting the states prisons a-id distributing b-iquets among the convicts. It is suggested in the view of this fact, that one-half the money and time spent in this way, if enij loved in saving the con victs from temptation and crime, would have been of much more service. Miss Cleveland's 1k k has already reached the -igbth edition, and the demand cannot be supplie 1 so far. Orders have been re cciv d from Australia and other distant p c -s. The bok is meritorious if we can judge from the extracts which we have seen. On tlie morning of the 17th inst. Goveruor Stonemai.'s resideuce at San Gabriel Cut. was, cm leteiy destroyed by fire., Cause unknown . J : , A heavy robbery occured on the line of the Island Victoria, P. C. railway, on the 17tb, inst. dey, paymaster of the railway con. tractors, wh 1 1 on the w. y to pay the haod, wns confront d by e masked man, who pointed a revolver at him and demanded mon ey. Riley demurred, but when thrcateut-d with death, gave ap the money. The amount ' not yet kuown, but h is said to be large. Folic are in pursuit. ! During the performance of Cole's circus at Leapeer, Mich, the elephantSampson became aumanageableand charged upon the audience creatiu.- a" panic, during which twenty per sons were badly iuiured. Sampson hurried away to the woods, and soon mired hi us If into a swamp. Although helpless to extri cate himself from the mire he. still showed tight, and would not submit to be bound un" til fa'ye bi.ll'.ts had be;u rired into him. He was at last secured, the bullets extaacted and his wounds dressnl. A petrified man as Iirije as, the flleged Cardiff guuit has been unearthed thirty-two feet below the surfac s. jn a gravel pit near Dallas. Texas' Prof ssor Cuuiminu, sri- entist,. has ..aVred a laree sum1 td the finders, w ... ,,..,i,!!f. nn th r...lf rnlora.1., ami SanU Fj road. The remain of a mastodon were found nearbv which measured nuietetn fctt iu length. " ' ThoBestUducution. " , Edward Everett, the gifted orator, never spoke more truthfully than when uttering the fo lowing w.'ids; "Tj iad the English language well, to write with dispatch a near, legible hand, and be maslt-r of the first four rules of aiithmetic, so as to dispose of at 'one?, with accuracy, every question of figures which tomes up in practice I call th a a good education. And if you add the ability to vniti pure grttmui.ui at En gl sh, I regard it. as an excellent educa tion. These are the tools. You can do much with them, but you are help less without them. They are the foun dation; aud unh ssyou begin with these ail your ilashv attainments, a l.ttli ge olog. , and a'l other ologit-s aud oop .n s are ostentatious rubbish." It is too generally the custom among the sthools of to-day to- neglect thes-so-called "common branches." They omit the fom dation, and build up a vast and imposing utr uttuic cf si cvy accoinj lishments, - No sooner does a pupil of one of these schools attempt to nter upou the busy scenes of life, than he bn:s this "castle in the air," built at so great a cost of time and money, come tumbling down about his ears. It 's in part to the business -college that we must look for a 'remedy for this state of affaii-s. " These schools when properly con luctt-d, lay the foun ds lion firmly by imparting thorough instruction in 11 the more useful bran ches of an English education. Thn the structure built the: eon is not nieiely ornamental it is massive, and it has a look abcut it of -commercial utility, suggesting the scenes of a busy and useful lifihi the arena of business. The lessons there imparted have fpe ciil rei""eri?nee to the practical affairs ol life. They teach the pupil how to make himself ust-ful in any capacity, snd how to earn his living honorably. Thoy im;tart to him confidence in. his own abilities, through use of .them while at school, and furnish him with the tools with which. he must work out his success m his after csireer. These inslitutions luve b en i f great assis tance to the aspiring young men of cur country, and lw.ice their remarkable popularity. Proper Education of Girls- We hear frequently of the fact that w.niicn aie not iven the same chances to ea-n a livelihood as men, and that women do not receive for the same woik the sanie rOiupHnsation that nun receive. Hearing, we say, those com plaints so frequently made, set us to to thinking deeply on the Mibject We b.-lievyd there was some reason, n i a good'one, for this state vi affairs, nn 1 our sol r ion of the problem we wish bri 3y ti o3Vr for the cousiderati'm of our r-adevs. We believe the troubl- lies iu grc.it n essure in the fact that gi Is are not taught, as bov s are, that they must rely on their own exe:tious f r supp -rr, and the comforts of life. and, tlje.eiore, th y do not ju-epare themselves properly for a successful competition with inen in the different pursuits of business 1 f ;. Tie fault lies principally with the parents. You in stil i .to the minds of your gills, both by the manner of their education in the wrhool ro mi and by your ho.ne teach, ings, the very strongest principles of dependence. On the other hand, you do all in your power to teach your boys self-reliance and a manly indepen dence. You siy to them, learn while you are boys to t:ikj care of yourselves when you become men. It is neither fair nor right to make this distinction; give your girls the same chance, thai you do your boys; tach them, too, self reliance while young. Give them not only a good but a useful education with a view to support1 ng themselves, even if they are nevei callinl onto put it in practice. One would not abolish th carrying of life-preservers on our steam ers merely from the fact that they are seldom usad. Women do not succeed in bushiest so well as men for the stm pie reason that they are not by their early teachings '' so well '- fitted for it. Wh n women tit themselves for and do the same work as men, they will be able to obtain employment as readily as men obtain it, and, will receive as high com pensation for the work done. Let the parent, then, when he gives his loy a business education, do as much in jus- tice for his giil. The report of Secretary Carlisle of the Stat? Board of Iinniigiation, shows tht 902 immigrants culle d t the office of the hoard during the mouth of J tine, as against 1033 for May. Toe average wealth possessed hy each immigrant was $3500. There were 233 immi grants ticketed to Southern . Oregon dining the mouth. A large number of late anivals applied for work, and positions were secured for many of them. . V There are writers who picture so 1 fasciuatinlv the evils ajjitint which I "ley warn ineir i-auers iin.i mey ai-e .. -a 1 :.. -i - : e ' acvuui inirruii 10 vice iu u.e guusp oi j moral teacher. Shun all such. H. O. Stanton DEALER IX , stafui ft? mm. Keeps Conttantly ou liana a General Asiorunewt .l ILIAV and VTLAbbWAUK ALSO CROCKERY, CORDAGE. .A Full Stuck cf: SrATIONERY,-.TOYP; & FANCY ARTICLES, v Furnishes Checks o:i I'ortlmd, and procures Draft ou San Francisco. m POST OFFICE STORE ROSEBURG HIJBBAMB CLARKE '& BAKER, Frous. Having purchased t' o above named mills of E. Stephens & Co., we a;-e ntw prepaped to furnish any anK unt t,l ;h be t -juaJity f ' . l,TJxMBICR. ever offered to ti e 'V' lie iu Douglas County.- We will furnish at the ni'l! at the following prices; Wl rough lumber $12 . M No, 1 flooring, (i inoh $24 M No. 1 floo nar, I inah . . $W M No. 1 fin hing1 lum'er.. .......$20 M No. 1 ' hifching lutnber dros-scd on 2 si :es 824 M No. 1 f-niihiigluu fcer lie cd r 4 M CLVU'tE .'i B.VKEIt. .Sp . mail ifai-j-.iio Sucks. I have on Land a number of fin' B'icka, fioui one year old asnl iijtwar.is. Prl e $10. When? number 're j ur ch.tsed a liberal discount vu. be inadt'. Call at my plac, tiv mii'. s wt-st ot Rosebnrg. Heny Conu, r. .WlLiiAti BOOK jrtjoi tion cornice:-", to ni tke inoudiiig How to :i;;tke Eave and ILdie Miun'ui ding; guue a tai-ei ing stick 8 .'Ui'taiv; make a loj initre box; get the iengtii of hip rafter; get - the I ;n-king for the same, get the leiigth of jaek rafteis; ret tiie length ot vallv rafters: et th Lip for a cneave rtjf; gut the , J and V pitch lord"; cut tlie top cr-d of inoiiM for tak: strike a eirule witjj h square; draw a spiral.. A'ko the -i7tl. problem of Euclid explained, iu a ii' w way, for the benefit of Carpenters. Pities 50 een tH. FOR SALE AT Til : REVIEW OFFICE. t nr 3UE TO AL V.'l be mailed ITBff to all applicants and to customer oflast year witbout lurf.iiitl Tt nntnln illii'it.ratinn r dcicriptioni and direction: for planting; ail Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, BLLBS, etc. DM. FERRY &OaW mm mm r v n nFTRn T For S.i!o Chestp for Cash O;" pprowd credit Tliorough-Rrcd Merino Sheep, Male and Female, at our place, six miles north of .. Rosehurg, near Wilbur. Coriespondence solicited. jul3 6m THOS. SMITH & SON. TholluYEES? GnoB i3 issued Marcb and Sept., each year; 224 p.n.TOS, 8xll'? iaches, with over 3t30O illustrations a whola picture pal lery. G ives wholesale prices direet to consumers on ail goods, A r personal or Sfs. family ess. Tells how to order, and gives exact Sf C0 .ev erythingyou l:se drink, eat, wear, or y&gdgzr- h a v a fun ith. Theso rS&MS invaluable hooks contain information plcancd frcn the markets cf tho world. V'e will n;aii a copy FrH5 to any address rpon receipt of the 'postage 8 cents. Let us hear from you. , Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. tutl 4i Ui) VVabaoh Atcsuc. Chicago. 111. SUGAR Twelve miles from Rosebuig, on the Ci.os By Wagon Rjad. Any amount of Lumber Sugar Pine, Cedar, -Yellow Fir, Flooring, t Rustic, Mouldings, etc. VE WILL KOT BE UNDERSOLD We have appointed A. J. BELLOWS and HfcJSKY GATES agent Ur Roscbuiy, who will have lumber always on hand. Will deliver to any part of the chy from the Mill at reasonable rate. ; PBIiJES AT MILL; Rough Lumber.. 9 00 per tt Flowing IS 00 per M Rutio IS CO per II II LIS, si M LI sjr mm arm PINE . 4 )0EG0fJ STATE NORMAL SCHOOL! Graduates Receive StLt3 FOR rAUllCULUS A DDK ESS 1IENHY K GUBHEY BROTHERS (0) " Would Respectfllly Announce to the Public that They aue Llvter TlIA EVER BtFOUE TO iUuMSil , HAVING lately added a New J. A. Fav Moulding an ilatchiu Maahiue we will keep aa inuncaiie to-.k pf the VE.t V BUST S Flooring and E mtic oa Hani- ?! A FINE STOCK OF MOULDINGS ! WELL SEASONED CEDAR AND SUU A 11 PINK LUMBER! . FINE CEDAR UUST1C, CBAIN SAWED (LoOUlNa FURNISHED ON SHORT Nf TICE BARN LUMBfcUand i'tiJiCINt fumisiied at llAiii iiMli ?ltlCii. vood sound CtLu I'oSTd, ctAltlNU, i'lCKETS, 'or tlSiU FtNuINv. a speciaitj. , - IOR Iteference coo Residence of Cy. Smith, 4 milei above town or Dr. H.wnilton', Uaseburj;. We are ! bound to make the best Lumber and to give Katisfaciiuii.: Uivc un a trial. A 11 order left with Tho. Sheridan will be promptly Oiled, nnd all Lumber delivered on ehor notice alter Ma.v 1st. All order btiouiu be AUdreesea John or Sobart Bocth will out be nndersold in Lumber Tiiey have : tlie bast. Samuel Marks, Asiikr -DEALERS IN 141 M1BC1M HAVE CON'STASTLV ON HAND- - iiTil!i '1 U Crockery, Gla33wara, Wl Provisiona, Cig-ars, Wool and Produce ion AND TIIE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. ITC But before you do tliat com 3 'round to W. . WOODWA-ED'S P M Ml -AND- Buy a New Sal of Harness OR A S AD B3LB ; -. One of the Bigge-t and Best Stock of Gootls' ever Brought to Town. I . use nothing but the best leather, and have got EVERYTHING IN THIS LINK BONT FAIL TO CALL ON ME VJ. &. Woodwards Mooaburg. Educational Diploma 'BSNSON. A. M.. DKAIN, OREGON... tu i Vjoltaire Grurriyi LOUKINU GLASS OEEUON. Mav.ks, W. I. Fkierlander & Co. B Dots and Shoes. of every Descrip Bought Uosehm":, Or. H". U PI Ifi i Mrs. R Ereekenride, AGENT FOR .. . amm ... wmm - mm tn en m pemtmt Importer ami Manufacturer of MONUMENTS B HEADsTONES Of moriouii aud foreign Marble anl Scotch (Jrauite. v K&ii mates giveu ;or Cplug in Saud tiif, - ' Alo Agent for Walker's Iron Fenc for Cemttcty Euclusure. nOSEBURG. - - OnCGOTJ. CH!N'.S W SH HOUSE. ' AND " LABOR AGENCY! Yung Saw .......... Pi oprietor. rpiHS PUPL'LAR LAL'NUilVMAN HAS OPENED X business ui in.- uid iuj iu KtMebur, uptHmtte carlou' uvcry 2uibi. is ppared ta eotitrael for Climesc Laborers, Aud furuish cooks, v--. Jj'AILM HELP, r WOOD CH0?lER3. ' KA1LROAD HANDS Or C liaise Labor of any dejcriptiou on short uotioe. AND VARIETY STORE! W-S. UOTC11K1SS, A Fall Steele of Fmnilv Grac-orxes. FARMEliS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVA tue u putcuc iheur uroKiie. Aear we njf, CiVO Ui & Cati. M , a. liOTtiliUB. EL DORADO IHBRAt ER. S. 1IA.uJ.LTON. A.out, iloscburg, Or. UK). W". .to.r.i: lcarsir lliavc delayed answeriiiff jour letter iu oruer io tksuil you I lit: .in:itaeU ecrliiK-..l .Mr. lirl Uccve tlecliiiej tu tf- tejiiuiuii.ai at eiH;Ut hit .U re th .t iia Uoe.i u.iuui tlu truiltivulr itt liiiuibr of' u.J a ih.iik Uoy luiut uut iikit it u 3 w.-i o o niiiKe uie j;Urui..Uoii i thu edot yuur Mineral Water liai uy-ni hiui, I will acril tie oust: t'.i a ne;.r a.- I can: ilJ um! Imihu kick abouMwo tr! miii n utTiiauind Otli iiiJ loiniJ around him jut bdlow llo nbj. lio .iiui.lc your Mineral Water tluco r four days ajiJ tiie bolt sfc oil iu sut-h a way as tocaustsiiiu eitua (vei bat tuat sn uia;iprartJ, aiiJ iic is i.ow ia clmu iwrtul ic hisilib. ' iiv ict.rs houaa given uj mat b coula nut trrt woli. Tiibit are a uu.uber oi n6.v vsh-j itvs njus'ea Ui mt iw ttoine of tbo a..er iU utt: iu y-iiuj aini iwouiu liie i.U.m: -lilil iuy,elf. 1 tlai-K it is whj bi-si Jtervaiaroiue-.ly i r U.ie , 1'iease suui ui ave Jlutiit of t!.e 'i:r. Keipeollully, Ji.fferj. Orcf'a. & A. IIANSKK. A GREAT BARGAIN u n e o f-t a f i n Co r fa k ms i n DOUGLAS CO. FOR SALE ! I 550 Acres l.ftt.mi 1-iu l .it 25.00 isr rr, 650 acc fasvurc Land a- 4 00 !!.- acrv. i20i) "rtil tn'C one .'..tU -i'.iv;, au ;.-.i-.. waicrj i with excellent Spring uli m'tr lnt ktx.- i'lciity t Uik TTi.tid, a Ua;lru:id siae Ujl:K an iiiauy otiitf Acres oi i mitt nn land ot tir.0 jusr aT, S;jO arc ja!tui" Ui'iU at iuOjur icre, iw.t d ai.i.i au t ouua:iiail bHrii, woll waeii?J, tiejii of w.od. Tltee twu piawi jiii, Jo'-J e.ii jmrcii.ii-e i.ue r bi:li rea"Miallo terms a ;rio iutiteiue. Aply U ttt vikw olhctt for jraci.i.ir t; is K-rt ti"-iiti I tf i c i:its r ioUe.au I I t t jij ro:civefre'!,-4e'Mtiy hox of J I tMi ;il ht-lpall, ,t either ex t more inorcy ris'ht aA-ay than ay tiling ele in th worl.!. KiTtune-' await tue wurkcri" auMjtuujiy vr-i At. oifa T'tl.'ii ici-l !., AusJUkUi, M .in-. - DRt UEQIG'i . lsSDiitt:-UL'' G-rutan lux ijjoratur Mon who arc suff eri:i? fram .;:tie a-d We tlt.iCwi b.o't o'i li euly- iinprndediM or .W', iusi:i3r iicrvona - uility, premature Uu-ay, lost iuicHum d. etc , Uav hig tried m vain every km wti reniuJv. should r cure Lnmedlaictj hit LIHRIO'S 1AV1GvUATuH No. 2. THK DOCT-)3 will a-rce forfeit 91.000. for ca.se undertaken, ni curd. Thu reAon why muiy cannot gut cured of weaknes and the above dijeaic in owinir t a complication called I'ltOSTA TU.iKIIKA with Hy;-crx;Uit;i, which, require serial troatnient. Dii. LIliBl i'S INV GOUATOa So. 2, under our a4.ice and s;iociai Iri'atmciil.U the oidy iojilivtcure f .r PKO&TATHi'.Ht.A. DH. l.!KRlvi&JU f..r the pajt nineteen year hate made an exclusive speuialty of the treat men t of diseases of men. - If pimples appear on t'aa f ice, if yon become list less and "despondent, look out for the complication with Seoiin! Wetkne and loss of Vitality know i a I'roitatorrhc u Hnudrutli of lives have been lust and thousands have et their pro;erty and pleasure in life frm its effects. Varicocele; or w irmy rein of the scrotum, often tl.e unsuspected causu of Lvit Manhood, lebility, etc. etc., tK. LI EiliG'S luvijf orator, No. 2, is the only know.i reawdy for the abve ramiiic'tion, and a perfect and )erinaiient cure will he intarantaed i:i all caei undertakeu un der onrspecial advice and treatment. Mvt powerful eieetric tielt free t our pntiet. To pmve the wonderful power of the 1NV1GOKA TOi:, A S2 BOTTLE GIVEN FKEE. Call or address, Dr LieBig & Co' Private DIpenarj- 400 Gear.? St., San Francisco, lal. DB. MINTIK, THE SPECIALIST. Xo. 11 KT AIlXliY ST., SAX FKAXCISCO, CAL. 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Thor'iugh examination and ad vice, including analvHM of urine, $5.00. Price of VITAL RESTORATIVE, Sl.iO a bottle, or four time th quantity, $5.00; sent to any addresa upon receipt of Pfic-e, or C. O, IK, secured from observat.on and in private name if desired by Da. Mistir, U htaKET. Sas Fbaxcisco, Cal. Keud for lwt of ue. tiou und pamphlet. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Will be .entto .any one apolyinjr bv vj" aymytom.. sex and age. Strict ecrccv i n regard, to II buniueaa tranaftctions. : ..r-.t- icuaSof KR52t Gonorrhea.GlLeuchorr - Dr. MisTtES Dakdbuos Pills are the beet w4 the . .,t im awiA and BiLiota curm the market. I For aale by all dnnfdts. ; j ; ' 11fTTmore monev than at anythinff else by ! It I il Ukintf an ajjencf for the bent nellinjr book !ont Banners nucceed rndlT. None fcil Terma reo. ' tann Book Co., Portland, Maine, i5 9l4Wjt f. (A mi HEALTH