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33s3t ROSEBURG REVIEW. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1 885. STATE NEWS. The Yank Ledga still promises to be the big bonanza of Southern Oregon. The county clerk of Jackson county i kept busy paying the bounty oil the seal is of wild animals, Ali mi, iuaii'ju touiitj, is a. Benedictine monastery containing fifty monks. They and most of their ueigh tors are from Switzeilnnd. There is a steam saw mill at the monastery and a large apple and grape press is being v built. The milk from the best cows in Vherd of 200 head is made into swiss j cheese and sent to the Portland market obedience, morality, and celibacy. At ter vesners no woman is allowed to be n the institution. A stone cloister . having a facade of 518 feet with a .church lUUx JoU teet as the western ' era wins: is to be built. ( Stoves from the Oregon Penitentiary will be no longer admitted into British 'Columbia, the Canadian customs In ws -forbiding the importation of any con- George La Eocque, of Portland, has purchased the sole right to sell whiskey, beer, etc., on the grounds during the state fair week. He is to pay 8525. The management, thot'gh, thought it would be wrong to licence any one to sell pools. A. Stinit, a real estate agent of Eu gene got tired of this mundane sphere, and tried to shuffle oft this mortal coil by (the aid oi morphia, but actixe inter ference hindered his design. It is stated that about 20,000 bushels of wheat are awaiting shipment at iwints on the Oregon Pacific road. Ar rangements are being made for storing it at.Corvallis until holders are redy to forward it to portland. Las sunk an artesian well to the depth f over 1300 feet, on his farm back of ISast Portland, without finding water, lie will go still deeper. The corner stone of the new Univer sity building at . Eugene contained eighty-two different articles, and such a variety; chips from the foundation of the obelisk, p.-bble picked up near Washington's tomb, bark from b;g trees, newspapers, poems, photographs, curiosities, etc. The stone must have Veen full and overflowing. Civil service examinations of applicants for appointment to federal offices in Oregon will be Leld at Portlapd on - September 19th. At the same time examinations will be held for persons wishing to be examined on special sul jects, as law, social Petision, examin ers, stenography, French, German, Spanish and Italian. Those who intend applying should request official blanks from the civil service commission at Washington. A few sparks from a passing engine set fire to a pile of ties near the depot ataAlbany last week, and spread to a pasture belonging to A. D. Barker, burning the grass off of several acres. A painful'and possibly fatal accident lOecured in Jackson vi'le lasj Tuesday evening. While Mis3 Bell, a daughter of Mr. and ISIrs. W. B. Waters, was working abont the stove when her a .pron took fire, which was lapidly com municated to her other clothing and before assistance could be had, the tamily being away, ner ciothea were comnletelv burned off and the skin of M. ar the body in many places almost crisped to a crackhn. She now lies in a most critical condition, and it is not known whether she can live or not. , A reductionfor shipping oats between Medford and Portland has been made rata 22 cents per hundred Pleafantrie3. A lady of experience observes that a good way to pick out a husband is to see how patiently he wait3 for dinner when it is behind time. Her husband remarks that a good way to pick out wife is to seo whether the woman has dinner ready in time. College Professor of "Natural History. Lecture on Rhinocerous: Exordium . . . . . l must, bog ot you to give me your undevided attention! Indeed, it is ab solutely impossible that you can form a true idea of the hideous animal of .which I speak unless you keep your jeyes fixed ujon me. "I heard at least one thing in the nnnrsp. of vour sermon to-day that never heard in a sermon before," said a man to' a preacher who had detained his congregation till their patience was nearly exhausted. "And what was that?" asked the minister, greatly pleas pd. "I heard the clock strike twice,' yraa the reply. It takes four things to be a gentle- jnan: You must be a jrentleman of principles, a gentleman in your tastes, a eentleman m vour manners, and a gentleman in your person. An Ohio bachelor, 8ged 85, commit efl suicide this week because, as he said he was of no use in the world. Objec tlon sustained. Next. Cincinnati Merchant Traveler. "A government for the benefit of the politicians, says the nation, "never satisfies even the politicians, simply because there are never spoils enough to go around. The direct foe of courage is fear l it self, not the object of it, and the. man who can overcome his own terror is a jierp and more. Sir Gibble. - It is said of a noted politician tha "early in life he tried to get on, in mid die life to get honor, and later to get honest. A excited railway man who shouts into he cars the Wines of the statious, fihfy who hears a great deal of complaint lecause the names are not called di jinctlyi wants to know if the public xpect tenors at ?10 per month. GENERAL HE WS- Mr. Besscmer'g steel prcccss parents have yielded bim COO,000 a year for 21 3 ears. Dallas, Texas, claims to be the most strik ing example of growth in the Southern States. In 1872-3 it was only a clump of unpretentious warehouses and shanties onl the Triuity; now it is solidly Luilt over an area extending back two miles from the riv er, and has a population of over 33,003. Faith cures are recognized by the London Lancet, which says there is no question that they are wrought. There is . no miracle in faith LeaJing, bat it would be a miracle if faith healing did not occur under favorable conditions. The mistake that has been made is iu proclaiming faith cares as a re ligious function, M. DeLessep, in his recent report on the Panama Canal . Company, maintained that the canal would be completed in I8S8. The North German Gazette says France is only awaiting an honorable chance to attack Germany single-handed or. with allies. France wants revenge. London society is convulsed by the an nouncement that Lord. Chief Justics Cole ridge is about to marry an American lady who promised him a breach of promise suit if he didn't. As evidence of the growth of Birmingham Alabama, it is stated that a lot sold last week on one of its streets for $12,000, or as much as the whole town plat could have been purchased for six years ago. The es tablishment of iron manufactories has caused this rapid growth and enhancement of val ues.' The President has positively notified the cattlemen in an interview that-they must remove their 850,000 head of cattle from the Indian reservation in a month unless there is good cause for delay. The cattle men answer their losses in cattle, not to mention corrals, fences, etc., wi.l be great if they move them now, in dry time, but the President insists, as it is of vital impor tance to keep the Indians peacable, who are ; sick of the steer and the cowboy. Leading physicians of New York city say the morphine habit, particularly in the form of hypodermic injections, is fearfully in creasing, and that deaths from such habit are continually occurring, though the cause is not suspected even by iatimate friends. One physician estimates the increase in the ast year at 15 to 20 per cent. The recuction of the public debt during July amounts to alxmt $8,000,000, Louis Kiel,' the Manatoba rebel, has been found gui ty, and will be hanged September 8th. "Don't wash the sheep," says The Wool Jonrnal, The name or designation of washed wool has ceased to have any. charm, and the sooner the practice of washing is aband oned the better it wi'l be for the sheep, their owners and the trade generally. The New York Sun says that Mrs. Grant's share ot the proceeds of the sale of General Grant's book will be from 300.000 to 100,000. The publisher of the work s iys that jruaranteed sales of 05,000 sets of the book have already been made by agents, and the subscription will aoou be increased to 500,000. The work is to be issued in two volumes separately about the first days of D ecember and March. Stanley Huntly, the well known writer of "Spoopcudyke Papers, died . in New York, on Friday, July 31. A stroke of lightning at Mt. McGregor on last Friday, during a thunder shower, pro trated several who were in attendance watching the remaing of General Grant. Gen. Jackson was confined to his bed several days. The latest scandals are being freely dis cussed in parliament; the house is crowded whenever the criminal law amendment is up on debate. A bank of clay has been discovered at Olyinpra which it is thought will make ex cellent fire-brick. Lieutenant Nye, attache of the American legation, died at Lima last week. There are now 170 patients in the insane asylnm at Stellacoom, an increase of nearly one half in five years. Sarah Althea Hill drew a revolver upon Sharon's counsel iu the Uuited States circuit court yesterday; she was disarmed and left the court room, escaping arrest. Hops which sold at 1,10 per pound in November, 1882, are now quoted at from to 7 cents. Even the best quality of New York hops bring only 11 or 12 cents. The Mexiran editors are in Denver, guests of the chamber of commerce of that city. iNew 1 one oanks hold Sw,4,UUO in ex. c-ss of legal requirements. A fierce cyclone f wept over portions of Pennsylvania, D-laware and Maryland last week . Damages in the latter state are es timated at 150,000, At City View park in a trotting race be tween Kittv Lynch and Mt. Vernon, the tit st named won the first two heats and Mt Vernou the last three. Time, 2:37, 2:33J 2:31, 2:3CJ and 2:33 J. Mountain Belle, Hastings and Chick Lunch entered in a run ning race, of a mile and repeat. Mountain Belle won Hastings second. No time vf&a kept. , Tho owner of .Mt. Vernon paid that the success of the horse in yesterday's race advanced its value $1000. He says M'. Ve. non wiil now sell for not less than $7,000 Nearly every village in Greece has its newspaper; and in Athens there are fifty- tour political papers. Recent statistics show that there are near ly a million more females than males Great Britain. in A traveler pictures the guano coast C O.-iU ...i A .1 region on earth. On one side of the Pacific ocean, with its great swell swee ping almost around the globe, as regu lar and constant as the throbbing of the human pulse. On the other side the impenetrable Andes rise in a range whose altitude averages 15,000 feet, and whose paks tower 20,000 and 22,000 feet above the sea. Between the ocean and the mountains for 1,000 miles, with a varying width from twenty to fifty miles, lies a strip of drifting sand with no liver water and where rain never falls. There is not a well nor a spring along the coast, and drinking water is an article of mer chandise, like ice or flour, costing about 7 cents ai gallon to the consumer. GRANGE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, OP RCSEBTJRG W. F. OWENS, : : : : Manager. DEAL IN- Wool and Grain! - ALSO, AGENTS FOlt Agricultural Implements OF AI.lt KINDS- WE TRANSACT A GENERAL BUSI- W ness in our line and pay the Highestu Market Prices for AV 001 and uram. A full line of Agricultural Implements kept con stantly on hand; or furnished on short notice at Lowest Prices. Office and Warehouse OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Given a call. W- F- OWENS. LANGENBERG'S Jackson Street, Opposite Post Office, Rosenurg, Oregon. KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and other makes ot BOOTS, SllottS, GAITKKS, sSUP PEjUS and everything in Oie Boot and Shoe line, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect Pit Guaranteed. - I use the Best of Leather and Warrant all ? my work. Repairing Neatly Donei on i hort Notice, Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. LOUIS LANGENBERQ. T. L. Gannon, C. A. Blackman CARRIAGE, WAGON, AND S3" BLACKSMITH SHOPIS Adamwii's Old Stand. Jackson Street. MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES! All Kinds of Repairing Done. Teraia ar Reasonable. Gannon & Blackman. STOFii ' AT ' , OK. 1, would respectfully inform the public that he has on haud a fine assortment of Dry Goo jLs, Groceries, Rcady-JIade Clothing, and in fact everything usually kept at a hrst-ciass store. Uive him a call. Goods at Low Prices. All ttinds of Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods. ta.AH orders promptly attended to. A gee & Hanan. " , New Butcher Shop We keep all kinds of FRESH and PICKLED meats. SATISFACTION ASSURED. Hides of all kinds bought. THE STALLION, CLYDE ! g3T0wned by Jos. Carlon, the noted Horseman. This Famous Horse is 1G hands high, weighs over 1,400 lbs., is of Ma hogoiiy Day Color. Six yeai-s old. Per fect in Form, Limb and Body. (EjYDE was sired at Salem by the noted imported Gleneld, winner at the Centennial 1876, and imported into the United States by Jas- Burrows, purchased in 1876 by M;jor Bruce, and by him brought to Oregon. Gleneld was sired by the grejt Scotch prize winner, Johnny Copp, that won more piszfs than any other horse 111 his day. Jiis dam was by the justly renowned, Glenald. CLYDE'S dam is the noted Henry and H .niiltoniJin, brought from Illi nois to Oregon in 1868, aud purchased by Jesse Cornelius. The attention , of all Farmers nnd Horsemen is called to the nbove partic ular?, and they are asked to call and see this beantif ul horse aud get term Good pasturage furnished at reason able rates. Every possible care wi'l be taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but no responsibility assumed. For further paiticubirs see or address J. W. CAllLON, Roseburg, Oregon, who also keeps the best Livery Stable in south ern Oregon. HllliP f jr working people. Send 10 cents pos tage, and we will mail you kkkk, royal valuable samiilc box of jroodathut will put you in the way of inakiiiir more money in a few days than you ever thought iossiblc atanv business. Capital not required. You can live at home and work in spare time only, or all the time. All of both sexes, of all aes, grandly successful. 50 cents to $r easily earned every evening. That all who want work may test the business, we hiake this un paralleled offer: To all who are not well satisfied we will send to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc, sent free. Immense pay absolutely sure for all who start at once. Don't de ay. Address StIxbok & Co., Portland, Maine. $200,000s IS PRB8EST8 GIVES AW AT. Send U 5 cents postage, aud by mailyou will tret FftEK a package of goods of large value, that will start you in wore inn win ai once unug you in money faster than anything else in America. AH about thtr $200,000 in presents with each box. Agents wanted e vers where, of either sex, of all ages, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their orn houies. Fortunes for all workers absolutely as sured. Don't delay. II Iallex. & Co., Portland Value. v ' m ir r FINE OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL! OREGON. Graduates Receive State Educational Diploma. FOR PARTICULRS, ADDRESS: HENRY L. SHERIDAN BROTHERS, Itoseburg, Oregon, o O O They would announce that they have just received and now have on hand one of the General Ever Brought to Douglas, and, when added to their Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinware, They are prepared to declare they have the best supply in their line of any house in Southern Oregon, which they propose selling Cheaper than can he purchased elsewhere In the shape of BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way of Locks, Butts, etc., we can offer superior inducements to purchasers. Try us. : , - We can give you bargains in the following brands of STOVES not equaled elsewhere: BUCK'S BONANZA, 'FARMER'S UTILITY,, DEXTER, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST, CLAREND6nV OCCIDENT, IRON KINO, EMPIRE CITY And other Sioves and Ranges. The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our TIN W All and buyers should learn onr prices. We have also bargains to offer in GUNS, such as Winchester, Sharp and other Kiflep, as well as Shotguns aud Pistols. We are nlso Agents for the White, Peerless and New Home SEWINU MACHINES, which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in eyery respect. We can also supply V Averill and Rutoer Paints. The best in the market, at lowest rates. Give us a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to our prices, and we promise o suit you if any one cad. Jolm not be TJiey Samcel Marks, Asiier S. MARKS &z Co. -DEALERS IN HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND- - GjiTIlll, I)I1V (1C0DS, MGuDCIRil Crockery, Glassware, Provisions, Cigars j Boots and Shoes. ool and Produce tion Bought AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. S. & CO BITCH IIP! But before you do W. G. WOODWARD'S PI n fiMEK -AND- Buy a New Set of Harness OB A SADBXiE One of the Biggest arMj Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town. I use nothing but the best EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. T7. G. Woodward Roseburg, BENSON, A. M DRAIN, OREGON largest stocks of ML&rawasre 9 or Robert Booth will undersold in Lumber, have the best. Maiiks, W. I. Friedlander of every Descrip i- rosseliirgr, Or tnat come 'round to HI Id leather, and have got DONT FAIL TO CALL ON 31E j H. C. Stanton DEALER IN sm dm mm Keeps Conttantly on Hand a General Assortment of WS55- W ILLOW aud JT LAS&WAK E ALSO CROCKERY, CORDAGE. A Full Stock of: ssch:ooij books. STATIONERY, TOYS, & FANCY ARTICLES. Furnishes Checks on 1'ortlaaJ, ami procures Drafts on San Frarcisco. POST-OFFICE STORE ROSEBURG HUBBABB RRFFK M 4 KB taa H a ilfl i Vm CLARKE & BAKER, Props. Having purchased the above named miUs of E. Stephens & Co., we are now prepared to furnish any amount of the be t quality of. LUMBER ever offered to the public in Douglas County. . We will furnish at the mill at the following pruts; fiot 1 rough lumber SI 2 NoJ 1 flooriug, 0 inch... $24 NoAl floorinir, 4 inch SiO Xo.1 finishing1 lumber $'20 No. ? finishing lumber drestcd on 2 sides..... $24 No. 1 ftnLshirg luniber dressed on 4 $-idcs,,"26 M CLARKE & BAKER. Spahisli Merino Euc!S. I have on hand a nuusber of fine Bucks, from one yeai old ami upwards. Pike 10. Where a number jmo j ui clifised a liberal discount will be made. Call at my idac, five miles west of Roseburg. Heny Conn, Sr. Vtteiitioii 5Xc2ianios. mmi book r; proportion cornice?, to mnke mouldings How to make Kave and Hake mould ding; 1 gauge a tapeiing stick 8 'square; make a top mitre box; get the length of hip rafters; g t the bucking for the sa'.ne. gt the length of jack rafteis: get the length of valley rafters; get the hip for a concave rcof; get the h and -J pitch roof; cut the lop end of mould ing for lake; strike a circle with a square; draw a .spiral. Also the 47th problem of Euclid explained in a new way, for the benefit of Carpenters. Price- 50 cents. FOE SALE AT THE REVIEW OFFICE. FOrf 1BS5 IU VALUABLE TO ALU Y.'IU be mailed STRpff to all applicants rnuL 31 1 tr rnstomers of last vear Without ordering it. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, BULBS, etc. D. M. FERRY & CO.DE22iT For Sale Cheap for Cash or approved credit Thorough-Bred Ieiino Sheep Male and Female, at our place, six miles north of Hoseburg, near Wilbur. ' Correspondence solicited. ju!3 6m THOS. SMITH & SON. Ths Buyers' Guids ia issued JIarch and Sept., each year; 224 pages, Slxlll inches, with over 3,300 illustrations a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale prices direct to conswmera on all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to f.JX order, and gives exact fc.jf 'S cost of ev ery thing you l pj tise, drink, eat, wear, or hava fun with. These wi iavalaabla hooks contain information pleaned from the markets cf the world. Ve will mail a copy Free to any address i:pon receipt of the postage 8 cents. Let us l.cur from you. i. ) Respectfully, . MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. toti L itHJ WtAaaU Avenue, Ckleaso IU. PiiB MILL Twelve miles from Iloseburg, on the C003 Bay "Wagon Road. Any amount of Lumber Sugar Pine, Cedar, Yellow Fir, Flooring, Rustic, Mouldings etc. YE WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD. We have anointed A. J. BELLOWS and HENRY GATES ajyents for Roscburjr, wlio ill have lumber always on hand. Will deliver to aijy part of the city irom the Mill at reasonable rates. PRICES AT MILL; Rough Lumber 9 00 per II Flooring..;..... ..... 13 CO per M Rustic i..... ... 13 09 per M SUGAR i f.ur 1 1 HUMPHREY & FLINT, ' Uosebnre - - - - : Oresa. TUAXSAUT A GENERAL BATX&lim StTSSlTHSS . Sight Drafts Drawn' on Portland, Sau Francisco, New York and other points. JilJs of exjliane on tbe principal cities of Europe. Deposit r ceivetl subject to check. Collections inad on all accessuble pointa at reasonable rates, . Mrs. R Breckenrfdge- . W. H. McQORIIIO: r Importer and Manufacturer of . MONUMENTS HEADSTONES Of A.raeric;ui and foreign Marble . . and Scotch Granite. - '. Estimates gireu for Coping In Sand Stone, '. i - -. Also Agent for "Walker'a Irou Fenco for Cemetety Enclosure. . ' .. - ROSEBURG. - OREGOrf. GHi?K3E WASH M0J3. j -AND ., ' -'.'r J. LAB OR AG E IT ClT ! Ycng Sam .............. Pioprtetor. rnins popular launorvman has opened busine.s at bis old sUtnd in Knebar, opposite Curious Livery Stablu. Is prepared to contract for ' Chinese Laborers, i And furniah COOKS, FA1JM HELP, WOOD CHOPPERS, . . 1JAILKOAD HANK Or C lincse Labor of a::y dosoription on sliort notice. Greeilf ' AND - VARIETY STORE! ws iwmiiHiss, A Full Stick of Family Groceries. riARMEitS WILL FIND IT TO THKIR AOVA : .1? ti..;e t. purcba e their.tiroten'ew.i Near the l lot. Oive me a Call. " W, S. Hotcukim. EL D0EAD0 S. HAMILTON, Agent, UWjurg, Or. l.lso. W. Jo:es: " .' lear Sir I h ive deiaye.l ansvceriiiir your letter la order to send yoa tho iiiol oseU certificate Mr. Bart KCove dckiiiie v ZIV teiiuioiilal at present for Ilia reason tliat he ha un Ljr the treatment f tiuiiib-jr of InyHia':ans fti'.J tiiink tn.-y tuiht not itka it i.J j w-.-ra t.,,Jiu;vke the aHiru;uti,iu i the eflwt v our MiuRil WWr ta t m.n him, I will decrioa tlie ousts to voa as tsiX a 1 m: He liiil been ?iej? abrut iv.-o ycarsv ami an tt.' natural belt had fonaakl around liiiii just feclow the ibs. Ho drai.k yor Mineral Wuter Mirco ir to ir days and the belt weitt off iu snch a way a wciiit!4iia iomid frmfUt wil out tnot s.on ajiK'nreu, aJKi lie w i.ow In cm f..rtaMe health.; Ttit floi:urj hdajl jfiveu up that he. oa!d nut i"-t wel .-.There arj a tiHiubo.- oi ixsrju bore wh;t ta&ve JHiHen tu uie for nie of the watf to u.13 in varn.iio cts-jj, and I woubl like to use alitUe myself. I tbiiik it U iho best ivrviiN remedy 1 ever kaew, P":eae sen.t uie five f tllona .f tho water; Jffer.n. Or3.n.- E. j. HAXSEfi.' I II 1 1 1 fj 3 send sis e sub II Bi i receive free, a co 11 I I t Li 1 3 ir.eh will heli , uts for postage, al costly Imx of eoodv beiall, f eitlterve ta more money rifrfit away than any thing else in the worM. Fortune await the worktrs abwlutely sure st, nnw d'lre. TitlJK and (., Auifnsta, Main. DS.IIESIQ'S M OXDERFUL. German Iuvigorator' Men who are HU&crin; front Disease and We-tldiess bro'6 oubyenrly tiinrudedc or excesses. C4iusiuir nervoua- ucbility, premature decay, lost manhood, etc., hav ing- trieu vn Tain every known remedy, should pro-" cure immediately I'll LIEBIU'S LNV1GOIUTOB' So. 2. t - - THE DOCTOR will atrree to forfeit 41.000 fora- CISC undertaken, not cured, 'lite reuun kliv mm many cannot get cured of weukneen and the above diseases U owinsr t. a complication called I'KOSTA- ioi;UhA with JJyi era;siheaia, which require Zecial treatment. - . LR? LIKBIO'S INV.GOUATOR No. 2, under onr ice aud sjieeial trvatmeut.U the oiiiy Htitiveeur ' for 1'HOsTATt 'KltlJ EA . " . , DR. LIEUId&co for the past nineteen year havewade an exclusive sjieeialty of the treatment&t diseases of nics. ... If iv.mplcs aaiear on the face, if tou hemima !! less aud despondent, look out for tho complication " with Seminal Weakness and loss of Vitality know as I'r.'statorrliea. Hundreds of lives have been lost and thousands have lost their property and plearar in life from its effects. Varicocele; or wormy velua oi tue scrotum, oiten Uie unsuspected cauce Loe Manhood, Debility, etc. etc.. DR. LIEBIU'S Inviir- - orator, Ni. 2; is the only known remedy for ta above cofnplicftion, and a perfect and iermanen cure will be giiranteeJ in all case undertaken una ' ler our special advice anl treatment. . . Most owerful electric belt free to our patient. To prove the wonderful nowerof the lXVrcon a. TOU, A $ BOTTLE GIVEN FREE. , . Call or address, ' Dr- Ulig & Co Private Blspessarj. 400 Geary St., gan Francisco, Cal. . ::. .ABi;;tNTIJ3, THE SPECIALIST. No. H KEARNtV ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Treats all Chronic,. Special and Private Diseises with Wonderful Success. THE GSEAT ENGLISH BEUEDY. W A NEVER FAILtNO ioUJtK for Swum Debut , s : i i . . n . ... n .1 lt.-t.u 11 . orrhea, Lost " Jdanhoed, iunotency, Paralysis, J j.vbirse, youthful follies and i'vwjjitudc, Nocturnal tw J siana. aversion toaiwIetv LMiiuit-s .il in,ti. At-isiB m the Head, KXCESSSH i.i miv-iKu intoxicating liquors, tne vital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many other dis eases that lead to insauily and death. Dr. MiSTia.whb U A Rkovlar Putsiciax. Gainc- ATK OF THE UxiTBRHITT ft PESS8TIVASIA, will HgTt to forfe't Fivi Utidrkd Dollars for a case of this kind the VITAL RESTORATI E (under his special advice and treatment) will not cure, cr for anyt&inc impure or injurious found in it. Da. Il.TlB treU all private diseases successfully without mervury. Conhi ltatiom Fkkk. Thorough examination and ad ice, includiri analrsi of urine, $5.00. Price l ' VITAL RESTORATIVE, L0 a bottle, or four time . th ntinnt.it.t' on- wut tii anv luldrtru unon receint ' '-.Ft -Y t J I ' . of Price, or C. O, IK, see urcd- from observation; mtot in private nnme if desired by Da. Mi stir, Ksarst tTKr,KT. Sas Frascisco, Uau Send for list of ques tions and pamphlet. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Will be sent to any one applying by letter, statins gymytoins, sex aud sjre. Strict secrecy in regards to all business transactions. Dr. MisTiE'a Kioxmr Remeot, NEPHKETICUM,- i.i- i r -; i ...j Tl.t .: J"- V.ures ail kiiius vi iviuiit jr iuu siauwi -rvHijmwi , Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leuchormea etc. For sale byaU' dmgjjists; fi a uoiue or six doviio ior uvuoijn. Dr. Mixtiks Dasokuon Pills are the best and t cheapest Dvsi epsia and BiLiota cure in the market. For sale by all druffyists. UOHGLASCOUiWBi V