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    ROSEBURfr REVIEW
FRIDAY, NOVEMBE E C,
VAHIHTIJES.
Tho locon.olivc was invented in 1759
hy Watt, and patented in 1781.
Tennyson's new poem is called "The
Close of Another f Eve' Are they
those that were left out on the line and
gathered in by a uioonlighterWEx.
JEvery man thinks that there is only
one man in tho world who can stop
drinking when - ho has had exactly
enough and that he is the man.
Puck.
A funeral is a tiresome preacher's
Opportunity. Turn him on to a large
congregaMon and he will make the
mourners wish the party had never
died.
Tho Toronto Globe says that if Kiel
hangs physically, Sir John A. McDon
ald will hang politically. But even
then Sir John will breathe freer than
Kiel.
When the Female Suffragists get out
their declaration of indepenJance it is
presumed that they will commence it
thus: "When in the course of few men
events." Texas sittings.
"She wore white roses on her breast
the night we said good-bye," observed
a poet. It is not mentioned that her
father wore his boots as usual, though
some will consider that quite important.
Buffalo Express.
The man whoinjects cither bribery
or deception into popular suiftage is an
enemy of his couutry It won't do to
fight the devil of political corruption
with their own sort of fire. National
rain lies that way.
Phrenologist: "Your bump fo imag
ination is abnormally large, sir." Cit
izen: "I do write poetry. Only yes
terday I took a poem to an editor, and
that bump you are feeling is where he
hit me. Do n't bear on it so hard."
Whatever else there may remain to
discover consuming Grover Cleveland,
the American people have learned that
he has the courage of his convictions,
and' that he, at least, is a president who
has some influence with the Adminis
trations. No people can possibly thrive cn
the mortgage system. To give liens
on their farms, or what i3 even more
reckless still, on crops that arc to be
. grown, is the "certain road to financial
trouble andpossibiy to complete pov
erty. ';
ABiooklyn young nian was reading
"Hamlet" to his sweetheart the other
day, and came to tho passage, "Or if
thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool."
"Is that a proposal, dear" she asked.
"Yes, darling," ho replied: and they
settled the matter there and then.
: A clergyman in Central Illinois is
reported to have startled his flock a
few Sundays ago by the announcement:
."Remember our communion services
next Sunday foronoon. The Lord will
be with us during the morning ser
vices and the Bishop in the evening."
When a man, no matter where he
was born, takes an oath to become an
American, he should thenceforth be
a thoroughbred American without any
qualifying nationality or alienage in
front of' his American citizenship to
give him a specific, though hybrid, des
ignation. -;''.'.:
A little girl watching a kite made of
& daily paper,asked: ""Mamma, isn't it
going very high?" Yes my love, it ia "
"Do you think it will get beyond that
cloud?" "It wouln't surprise me if it
did; why do you ask" "Well, I
thought if it went as far as that the
dear Lord might read the news.
Party lines were completely oblit
erated in the municipal election in
Nashville last week. Both the candi
dates for Mayor belonged to the same
party, and one of them was an efficer
in tho Federal army during the late
war. Surely that war is receding into
the past Let it go, and let all good
citizens turn their faces to the morn
ing. '
Gabe.Snodgrass recently applied to
the Rev. Aixinidab Bledso of the Blue
Light Austin Tabernacle for pecuniary
assistance. "I jess can't do hit," re
plied Parson Bledso; "I has to s'port
my pore ole mudder." "But ycr pore
old mudder says yer don't do miflia for
her." "Well, den, ef I don,t do nuffin
for my pore ole mudder what's the use
ob an outsider like you trying to make
me shell out?"- Texas Sif tings.
A story worth telling of the late
Prof- Charles O, Thompson illustrates
both his quickness of thought and
.'marvelous memory. One morning
some waggish Worcester students re
placed .the large chapel Bible with
Webster's .Dictionary, and the Profess
or, rising to officiate at prayers, read,
without an instant's hesitation, a long
psalm from the Dictionary pagp, to the
utter confounding of tho conspiracy.
"Now. I's swine to make one allow
ance; for though de arth don't move a
wink from her 'ternal foundations, de
" day am a comin' when she's a gwiue to
, w
move, busted widfire, an' all de sky a
rollin' away like a burnin' newspaper
in de wind. O sinner, you had better
take car', you better be a movin' too.
Shake hands wid Jesus to-day, so's you
won't be callin' onto detmonntains to
fall on yer souls in do awful day ob de
LcS," Brother Jasper,
state A'Eir-.;
I
Ohio has 2017 voting precincts.
. Govenor Moody yesterday appointed
Rufus K. McIIarg of New York and
J alius Robertson of St. Louis to be
commissioners for this state for the
succeeding two years.
From a gentleman who ai rived
from Portland it is learned definitely
that N. S. Du Boise of Portland is to
bo the next lessee of the Cheniekete
hotel. It is not positively known how
soon the change will be made.
We learn that at a meeting of the
Board of Regents of tho State Agricul
tural College, held at Corvaliis last
Wednesday, Prof. T. F. Campbell of
Eugene was elected Professor of math
ematics in that institution of learning.
A carload of carp started f com
Washington city, yesterday, destina
tion, Portland, Oregon. Some of the
fish will be left at points en route, but
the bulk of the load will be brought
through, and will arrive in a few days
for distribution.
A farmer living near Spokane has
this season made an experiment in the
cultivation of sorghum, which resulted
so satisfactoiy in the manufacture of
sorghum molasses that many farmers in
that locality will engage in the busi
ness next season on a large scale.
Mr. II. S. Strange gave a fine decla
mation at chapc-l Thursday, and Mr.
A. Muligan closed the week's rhetoric
al with a similar declamation Friday.
These declamations, essays, etc., are
getting to be an interesting feature of
tho chapel exercises and have been
witnessed j by many visitors of lute.
Salem Talk.
Numerous bands of fine hogs are to
be seen in every part of the valley.
"What shall the harvest be" is tho
question. Three cents a pound sounds
low for hogs in this country-not be
cause it costs more to raise them here
than in other places, but because the
price has always been higher in . the
past. -Tidings.
Salmon have been observed in the
river of late quite frequently. . At
Hairisburg last Sunday they were dis
covered to bo running in quite large
numbers. If measures can be adopted
to protect them in their ascent of the
ladder, a good supply of fish iiiay be
hereafter looked for in the upper river.
Dissiminator.
The wheat yield of the Inland Em
pire i3 astonishing. Fully G00,000
acres in Eastern Oregon and Washing
ton have been harvested with an aver
age yield of over 30 bushels. The
great snow storm last winter contribu
ted to the result. Tho O. R. & N. Co.
is making largo earnings. Enough
wheat is in sight to load 100 cars a day
until next spring.
Prof. C. W. Roby. Portland's new
postmaster, is a democrat from consid
erable back fifteen yeais. He backed
into the ' imperial democratic paity
when he found that the republican
party had become corrupt at the core.
he hails from the old home of Brick
Pomcroy, La Crosse, Wis. The Chi
nese Daily has been lying about him
because he is not a mugwump. Cour
ier. P. G. Strickland, an old stage-driver
who is divorced from his wife, at
Meacham, Union county, swooped
down on the family and abducted the
baby girl. He is also charged with tak
ing ashot at JohnBurk, who attempted
to intercept him. He has been held to
answer charges of abduction, attempting
to murder and carrying a consealed
weapon, and lies in jail in default of
bond?.
The Albany Herald-Disseminator
reports that a committee of the citizens
ofAlbany are working vigorously to
secure the .$50,000 required to induce
the O. P. railroad company to extend
its line from corvaliis to Albany. The
subscription has been headed by John
Crawford with the munificent donation
of a perpetual 40-horse water power,
well worth $15,000, which the com
pany will willingly accept at 812,000,
the price it is put down for.
Many of the young men about town
have formed a society for the purpose
of encouraging athletic sports and fur
nishing amusement for themselves dur
ing their leisuro time. They have
rented the hall in the second story of
John Orth's brick building, which is
being put in shape for the gymnasium.
Our citizens have subscribed nearly
$100, which will be used in purchasing
the paraphernalia necessary to such an
institution. We are glad to see the
interest taken in the coming generation
and hope that it will be duly appre
ciated. Times. ,
Dr. W. V. Collin, late superinten
dent of the U. S. Indian school, was
shown a very kind tribute in the shape
of a farewell dinner, by R. W. Hill,
D. D., at his residence, on Court street
between Capitol and 11th. But a few
invited guests were present The late
employes of the school also showed the
Dr. that they oppreciated his worth by
making him the recipient of a fine
gold-headed cane. Oregon and espe
cially Salem, regret losing so estimable
a man as Dr. Coffin, and kind wishes
of a host of friends will accompany
him to his future home in Kansas.
He leaves for" that State on Tuesday
next. Statesman.
obust Health
Is not always cntoyca by those who seem
to possess it. Tlie taint of corrupted
blood may be secretly undcrmiiiinar the
constitution. In time, the poison will cer
tainly show its effect, and with all the more
virulence the longer It has been allowed
to permeate the system. Each pimple, sty.
boil, skin disorder and sense .of unnatural
lassitude, or languor, is one of Nature's
warnings of the consequences of neglect.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is the only remedy that can be relied upon,
in all cases, to eradicate tho taint of hered
itary disoasc and the sweelal corruptions
of tho blood. It is the only alterativ
that is sufficiently powerful to thoroughly
cleanse the system of Scrofulous and
Mercurial impurities and the pollution
of Contagious Diseases. It also neu
tralizes the poisons left by Diphtheria
and Scarlet Fever, and enables rapid
recuperation from the cnfeeblcmeut and
debility caused by these diseases.
Myriads of Cures
Achieved by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in
the past forty years, are attested, and there
is no blood disease, at all possible of cure,
that will not yield to it. Whatever the
ailments of this class, and wherever found,
from the scurvy of the Arctic circle to the
"veldt-sores" of South Africa, this rem
edy has afforded health to the sufferers
by whom it was employed. Druggists
everywhere can cite numerous cases, with
in their personal knowledge, of remark
able cures wrought by it, where all other
treatment had been unavailing. Teople
will do well to .. .
Trust Nothing Else
than Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Numerous
crude mixtures arc offered to the public
.as "blood purifiers," Which ouly silhire
the patient with the pretense of many
cheap doses, and with which it is folly lo
experiment while disease is steadily 'be
coming more deep-seated and difficult of
cure. Some of these mixtures do much
lasting harm. Bear in mind that the ouly
medicine that can radically purify the
vitiated blood is
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED by
Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Srid by all Druggists: Price $1;
Six bottles for p.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
WAR IN EUROPE!
Removal!
Removal J
Removal!
On account of our removal
into' our new Store wc propose
to offer our entire stock of Gen
eral Merchandise to the Public
at such low prices that notwith
standing the present hard times
and scarcity of money, will en.
able everybody to buy our
goods-
THE ENTIRE STOCK
Must be sold before we move
Our Slock is larger andbettej
assorted than any in the City,
COME AND EXAMINE
And be your own judge,
Before purchasing Elsewher.
W eguarantee our cl othes to
fit in every particular.
WE MEAN BUSINESS
And no mistake. Our placeof
business is one door north of the
Post Office.
carJj brothers.
.27, 1IEARTSOCK,
Oakland, Oregon
Wagonmaker
and
Undertaker,
KEErS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
line assortment of Coffins and Burial
Caskets, which he will sell at reasonable
prices. Also keeps a large stock of all ma
terials necessars for repairing and making
Wagons, Buggies, Plows and Machinery of
all kinds.
I!EW STO
AT
mllAri9 or.
would respectfully inform the public that he
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ready-Made Clothing
and in fact everything usually kept at a
first-class store. Give him a call.
Goods at Low Prices.
All kinds of Produs
Taken In Exchange for Gaotl?,
II orders promptly tityty 1 to.
MISCELLANEOUS
JpUIlMl URE PALAGF,
IWCtE JOHN G1LDERSLEEVE
lias the finest stock of furniture south of Portland
which he sells as cheap as It can be itougUt
in the State. Tho new (angled
D O UBLE BED L O UNO E.
AND
PATENT CORNICES.
Also has on hand a full assortment of beds and bed
ding, chairs, table,
BUHKAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of Childrens Chairs, etc.
3. OII.DEKSI.EEVE.
CHINESE WASH HOUSE.
" AND '"
LABOR AGENCY:
Yung Sam . . . ........ . . Proprietor.
a MUS POPULAR LAUNDRYMAN HAS OPENED
. business at his old stand in liogtburg', opposite
Carton's Livery Stable; la prepared to contract for
Chinese Laborers,
And furnish
COOKS, i
V FA KM HELP, I
HOOD CIIOPPEKS, .
RAIL HO AD HANDS
Or C ilnese Labor of i;uy dcscriptityi on jdiort notice.
N. P. BUNNELL,
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop,
Wagon Shop,
Blacksmith Shop.
CAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ON E
ounce to three tons weight. Small Cu
pola for small eastings. Money refunded if
work is not satisfactory. Portland prices !
Save telegrams and expressage.
LANGENBERG'S
Best and Shoe Stare,
Jackson Street, Opposite IVst Office,
osebnrg, Orogon.
KEEPS ON I J AND THE LARGEST AND LEST
assortment of Eastern and Han Francisco and
other wakes of BOOTS, SHOES, OAITLUS, SLIP
PEHS and everything in the lioot and Shoe line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Pcrfoct
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather and Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on fchcrt Notice,
AUo a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANGENBERG.
CIVIL BEND STORE
V. X. ARRINGTON,
DEALER IX
Dry Goods Ghroceies etc
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO., OftECOX.
T. L. Gannon, C. A. Blackman
CARRIAGE, WAGOU,
AND '
BLACKSMITH SHOP!
Adamson'ti Old Stand, Jackson Street.
MA N UFACT U It Eli S OF
if
CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES!
All Kind of Repairing Done, Terms ar
Reasonable. Gannon & Blackman.
CHANGE
BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION,
OF RGSZBU O.
W. 1 OWENS, : : : : Manager.
-DEAL IN-
ool and
also, agents for
Agricultural Implements
of all kinds
we transact a general busi-
V f ness in our line and pay the Highest
Market Trices for Wool and Grain. A full
line of Agricultural Implements kept con
stantly on hand, or furnished on short notice
at Lowest Trices. Oflice and Warehouse
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Give us a call.
W- F- OWENS.
For Salo Cheap for Cash or approved
credit Thorough-Bred Merino Sheep
Male and Female, at our place, six
miles north of Roseburg, near "Wilbur.
Correspondence solicited.
iu!3-6m TIIOS. SMITH & SON.
"
Spanish Merino Backs.
I have on hand a number of fine
Bucks, from one year old and upwards.
-trice siu. Where a number pre pur
chased a liberal discount will be made.
Call at my place, five miles wfst. of
Rosoburg. Henry Conn, Sr.
fwm -1 -' -'.TjpyS. iirnirfYni r
Awarded Premium at State .Fair!
ft V I HaCk Wc
Wr .... - -1SV.-" vmrw rr . - J
FOUNT LAMP.
11, The top of tbc fount is fw construe tel as to
hold aay sniail quantity ot oil that mi t; lit acci
dentally run over, thereby preventing damage to
furnitnre. carpets, etc. .
12. The insurance companies reconimer dfthcir
use, because they thev arc non-explosive, etc.
THE ERILUANT AND STEADY UCHTi
Produced by these lamps because of their rccu-!
liar codstruction, the main principles being '
double draft, the outer air tube riving nbundant
supply of oxygen, which in necessary to insure
jHirfeet cTunbustioJi (and thereby burning the
odorous and poison oils matter which escapes in
other lamps) and the inner or "spreader" air
tubes steadying the flame ane presenting its com
ing in i:uumt;ii v. 1 1 ii tiic i-Tiiiiiuuy.
Slado by a prominent authority fives the follow
int;iesult: THE TEST OF UCHT
Ordinary lamps, 8 11 candle power.
Gas lamps, 20 car, die power.
Improved new Chicago Elcotric lautys, can
dle power.
Are made and can be had either in Brass, Nickel
or O'old Eronze:
THE FOLLOWING STYLES
FOUNT LAMP Can bo attached to any gas or
oil fixture, side bracket, etc., colds 1 quart of oil
nnd burns 7-8 hours. Price 2.50 to $3.00
STAND LAMP For table or desk use. Holds
1 mart of oil end lmrn7-8 hours. S3-to 83.50
LIUKAKY FOUNT Made expressly fibraryex
toiision hangers. Holds 1 nuart of oil and bums
7-9 hours. Price S2.75 to S3
ALL NIGHT FOUNT-Same as Fount Lamp
only has a lajg-cr oil reservoir and consequently
wi 1 bum' longer. Price, fc3 to 3.25.
t
Send For One.
BE WAKE OF IMITATIONS!
Can Only be Obtained from Us.
But before you do
W. G. WOOBWA
P
a
h ml
AND-
Buy a New Set of Harness
OR A SADDLE
One of the Biggcet and Best Stock'of Goods ever Brought U Town,
use notliifig but the best leather, and have got
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE.
W. G. Woodwards Roscbuvg.
rain rmm i&i
I dial i V.w&.v.s 6
E. W. Woolsoy & Son,
Breeders and Importers of Thoroughbred Spanish Merino Sheep.
JCxxltouL, Sonoma GOxxjEityv Gfl.
w
'E HAVE ON HAND FOR SALE THIS SEASON
and Kwcs. which wo will deliver at Rosrbunr at
0
UR Flock is of Hammond and Atwood stock orijdcallv, and wc have spared no cxiiense in intruduciiv'
yearly now strains of blood from the best Flocks of Kciristeied Stock in Vermont Kim i "
X)R purity of blood, absolute freedom from all
. on the Coastand has taken First Premiums at
Address as above or Frank Woolsey, cor. 1st and A streets, Portland, Or
Represented in Roseburg by W. F. Owens, and all orders received by him
or direct will receive prompt attention.
5
SUCCESSOR TO-
DEALERS IN- -
geweral : Merchandise
Roseburcr Oregon.
Has on hand constantly a large and complete assortment of
General' Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in consideration of the
scarcity of money and the present depression in business, will
study their own interests by calling on Irni and examining
gqqbs Mm Bmiass
Before purchasing elsewhere, I do not claim to sell goods
at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me
that thoy will get their goods
At The Lowest living Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price. I
Sol. Abraham.
POSITIVELY NON-EXPLOSIVE!
THE CHICAGO
FLECT11IC LAMP!
52 CANDLE POWER! -
"SEE ONE AND EE CONVINCEU."
AMDUESS:
OUTflAfin r.T."PnT"Ti T ituo rn
or. urst. a Vathimrtoii Streets, Portland, Or.
PAinoi.g its jiant advantages may he enumerated
1. Tuo lamp, by the laws of n-iture, is rfsi-
HBIY NON-EXru.slVR.:
2. I t cannot break or smoke a chimney,
S. An ordinary ehlnincv can bo used.
4. Tiro lamp burns at a .-"st of i cent per hour.
a. Inn AlcL- la fi,,.ii-,..i r. ' .,
, k vrlU ,36t 8 l, 8 months..
7. Too lomin heiiijf made of brass cannot
break, but one lamp will last a life time.
i8" '-IV' -vou vo on cliimncvs in one year
"o"0'1.1 ?;umuc l" lr a lamp,
' "! "as mo! only wiek mm t incut that
requires no tiein- of k:k, and also the onlv
nioienient that brings tbc wi. lc up perfectly evuii.
10, Ttie wick trims itself if turned down until
Hie stop work acts and permitted to ifo out with
out belli-' blown n mi,i.f ... : -..: .t -
i,,,r; ' "-'..-f .III uiv
:
SB
A
STAND LAMP.
that come 'round to
DON'T FAIL TO CALL, ON ME
.r f,-r -rf ,"i-f'"'f :$r
SOO YEARLrNC AND TWO YEAR OLD RAMS
lirices ti suit. ihn tinnsa. nnmiw,.ioii. o..i;;.i
disease and careful breeding it stands second to none
State and County Fairs, wherever exhibited, i
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UP!
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EB'B.
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PORTLAND ADVERTISED ENTS.
c. w. KVOWLES,
L. 1. EKOWN.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
(EUROPEAN PLAN )
BROWN & KNOWLES, Proprietors.
FinST CLASS LN EVERY ItESPEtT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire proof Erick Building
130 Rooms.
- In the Center of the City
(Oil. FKONT AMI MOitlilSON STM., PORTLAND
EUncPEAS PLAN.
E
,SMOM. HOTEL,
First Class In Every Particular,
Conner Front asd Morrisos Sts
l'ORTLAND, - - OREOON
Thomas Ci-ineak, Proiirietor.
ESMOND RESTAURANT,
II. Mulleu, Proprietor,
Corner Front and Morrison Streets,
l'ORTLASD, OHEGON.
Sjiccial ArraHjjements for WcJiliiiif and Diuuer
Pnrtitis ami L:iiniueXn.
mUX ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT.
T
J Cuaiiles IIeilman, Proruiotor.
The very best in the Market is set
before you.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
HOTEL, .
Cor. Third and E Streets,
Portland, Oregon. -
EEliUCED KATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME
Tills LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE
offers superior accomodations at jwpular prices,
Meals 25e, Rooms 25c. ami Sfle. Onlv three block
from all Depots and Steamer landings, Free Buss
to and from the Hotel No Chinese servants. No
overcharges or deviation from regular rates of 81.00
warti-ti e. LEWISTON. Vto,'t.
FOR A DU3IHESS EDUCATION
OO TO THE
N. W, cor. 8ctH!'l aad Salmon Sto,
See C C. C. JOURNAL for information.
A AAmaa W C; 1 a rjl CTCl DninMnI.1
Slention thia papor. liox 843. Portland. 5r.
Established 1S52.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
mmmml hotter
-AXD
OF OREGON.
'THE PLACE TO BXJY.JgJ
J B C0NGLE -
Manufaclurpr, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
SADDLES, HARNESS,
33L.LEATHER ASD SADDLERY HARDWARE
103 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON
tkj iviunuu uusiuum uui:gci i vkuhivi viv
ffon, offers superior private and class instruction
Til r TVrflAn9 T)i.TnAra nllnwA 1 n .1 I Afl.
to tho young and middle-aged of both sexes who
desire to obtain a practical education in the short
est time consistent with thorough work, and at tho
least expense. Day and evening sessions through-
ouvmcyear. etuaents aamittoa anytime, cata
logue Oil application. A.P.ABKSTBOKO,rriacipali
H. G. Stanton
DEALER IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS!
Keeps Coiistautly on Haud a General Assortment ol
FI3SJE GKOCEKXE3,
ILLOW and (jLASSWARE
. ALSO
CROCKERY CORDAGE
A Full Stock of:
SCZXOOIi BOOKS.
SfATIONERY, TOYS, &, FANCY
ARTICLES.
Furnishes Checks on i'ortland, and procures
Draft? on San Francisco.
OST-OFFIOE STORE ROSEBURG
$200,000?
IS rRKSENTSOlVJtS A WAT. Send U
cents postage, and by mail you
ill get trkb a paekajre of gool8 oi largfl value, that
money farter than anything else in America. All
in siart you in wont mat win at once brimr vou in
anout tne yJO ,ouoi preecnts with each box. Agents
wanted cvernwhcre. of either sox. of all aires, for all
the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their
ovn Homes, fortunes for all workers alisolutely as-
nren. tor. i ueiay. u. hallka S Co., J'ortlaixJ
Maine.
w
)tjr working people. Send 10 cents po-
-1 .... : i j .. .... i
valuable sample box of iroodi that will
ut vou in the way of tnakiiiir more money in a few
avs than you ever thouarht possible atanv business.
Capital not required.- You can liva at home and
work m spare time only, or ail the time. AU of
both sexes, of all aa-es, jrrandly successful. 50 cents
to 85 easily earned every evening. That all who
want work may tan trie business, we make ttus un
paralleled offer: To all who are not well satisfied we
will send$l to pay for thetrouble of writ inn us. Full
particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay
absolutely sure for au wno start at once. Don tae.
Aadrcsg bmsox Co., Portlant Uaiae.
l"T"r more money than at anything else by
IT 111 takinc an acencv for the best selling: book
out. Beginners succeed erandlv; None fail. Term
tree. HiUiTt BOOR Co. Portland, Maine,
MABDIJE VV01KS.
Mrs. R. Ereckenride
- A OK NT rOR
IiuiKirtcr Bad MauuFaoturvrof
yoiiuuEirrsr heads iohes
Of American utl foreign Marble
nd Scotch O ran ile.
KbU'mates giveu for Ci-ing in Sand
Stone, .
Also Aijcnt for Walker's Iron Fence for
Cemi'taiy Enclosure.
R OSES UR C . ' - OREOO N
P
J 11. O'M ALLEY,
. Propiietor of the
ROSEBUJIG MARBLE WORKS.
Ami Dealer in
'Tooair-viONEs, Tablets, Ktc.
Shop Rerr of Hoan's Store.
GROCERIES.
KOtSEtiUllG GllOCKRY. STORE
KOBT. EASTOY PROrRIKTOR.
Jaekui Street, one door South of Mrs. CoropUm'
HAS JUST DECEIVED
A STOCK OF
CANDIES, NUTS, CAKES,
CRACKERS, TEAS, SPICES,
SUGARS, CANNED GOODS
COFFEES, ETC., ETC., ETC,
I Exchange Goods for Good Butter
and Fresh Esrcs.
CO
MY GOODS ARE ALL FRESH, -
ROUT. EAST M.
CT. cfc 3Ft. TPoi"l3l.o
A Full Line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Glassware, Crockery. ,
Queensware , Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Charge.
T A SMITH.
v . Proprietor of the
CITY BAKERY AND
CANDY FACTORY.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL
Crackers, etc. -Also a flue selection of French and
American Candies and Chocolate Goods. .
MEDICAL-
DR. UEOIO'S
WONDEETUL
Germau Inyigorator
Men WllfV .n llfTAlna. f pam
disease and Weakness bre't
on by early iniprudedce or
- . uni'iit UdTVHi
, , - , u-urtwn4, . , UR-
ing tried ID vain every known remedy, nhould pro
cure immediately DU.- LIECIO'S tNVIGORAl'OR
..... ' iviivil W 1,VUV ITI
case undertaken, not cured. The reason-why so
many cannot get cured of weakness and the above
disease is owinr to a complication called PUOSTA
TOHKI1KA with Hyperesthesia, , which rcuuires
scecia! treatment.
DR. L1EB1U S INVlGORATOR Ko. I, under ow
adrfce and gpociai treatmeut.is the only positive eve
for l'HOSTATOKKHEA.
DR. LI Kill G & CO. for the past nineteen years
have made an exclusive specialty of the treatment ef
diseases of inon. -
If pimples appear on the face, if you become Un
less and despondent, look out for the complication
with Seminal Weakness and loss of Vitality known
asProstatorrliea. Hundreds ol lives havs been iest
and thousands have lost their property end pleasure
in life from its effects, Varicocele; or wormy veins
of the scrotum, often the unsuspected cause t f Lest
Manhood, Debility, etc etc., DR. LIKBIO'S Invij--orator,
Ko. 2, is the only known remed yfor th
above complication, and a perfect and permaeo
cure will be guaranteed in all cases undertaken una
dor oursiiecud advice and treatment.
Most powerful electric belts froe to our pelt en ta.
To prove the wonderful power of the INVIGOKA
TOR, A S3 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE.
Call or address, "
Dr- Idebig & Co'a PriTaio Dlspensarx-
400 Geary St. San Francisco, CaL .
THE DOCTOR will 9mu nru i nu
13 H. MIN'TIE,
THE SPECIALIST.
No. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Treats all Chronic, Sjiecial and Prirate
Diseases with Wonderful Success.
THE GREAT Ef.GUSH KEf.IEDY.
ris A NEVER FAILING
OURE for Nei vous Debilty
Seminal WvilrrM
. Wausted Vilalitv, Mperaia
'torrhea. Ist xfnakni
TImpotency Paralysis,
I Proetatorrhea, and all the
r terrible e ffects f Seif
buse, youthful follies and
excesses in maturcr years,
meh as Loss of Memory.
in'' lassitude Nocturnal Em.
juiiiicsqvi Tinwu. Axi'iBCB in. win lle&CL KIL J SSP
IN DRINKING intoxicating liquors, tne vital fluid
passxnfr unobserved In the urine, and many other dis
eases that lead to insanity and death.
Da. Mixtik, who is A Bbottla Potsicta, Giuf
ats or this Umveksitt CP Pefsstlvasia, will atrree
to forfe-t Fivb Hpwdrfd Dollars for a case of t hie
kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under his-speeial
advice and treatment) will not cure, cr for anythiaa
impure or injurious found in it. . Dr. Mixtii treaei
all pri-ate disoases successfully without aie-ury
Cokscltatios Fser. Thorough examination and tJt.
vice, including analysis of urine, 15.00. Price ef
VITAL RESTORATIVE, $LE0 a bottle, or four times
th quantity, 5.00; sent to any address upon receipt
of Price, nr O. O 11 siinrel rtM r.v.. . :
in private name if desired by Da. Mixns, 1 Ksakt
Strrct, Sax Fascisco, Cal. Send for list ol flues-
uong anu pampmet.
SAMPLE BOTTLE FRPF.
Will be RPllt t ftlff MiA nrrJ-i4M Um 1A(t. ..Tn.
aymytomsf sex and ape. Strict aecrecy 1 n rejrardi to
all bumnesn tratjsactions,
Dil MncTia'a k'tnvt 17 w Tfmn,.,
Cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Csomplaint
Gonorrhea. C wt. Tnr-h..K - - . '."r
dmgidsts; 1 a bottle or six bottles for firedollars
. MiKTUM DAxbkuos Pi lxs are the b n and the
cheapest DTSiitrwAand Biuots cursing markrt
For sale by all drojrgists. -
MABS CIS BE EEM0YED.
LEON & GO,:
London, rerfumers to H. M. the Queen, have in vea
. uc vjKi-reiK)wnca
ahich removes email Pox M.irb. i .
1 uuntiw long
tandinjj. The a plication is simplo and harwiW
..v.tw, wiu contains notbintr In.
SUPHEFLnnna ttj tt?
Leon & o.'s "DEPILATORY
, Ullir , a lew minutes.
wiHmut paiu or unpleasant senaation-nerer t
growagnin. Simple and harmless.
Full directions. Sent by 'mail. Price i.
GEO. W. SHAW
GENERAL AGEXT
219 Tremont Street. Boston nr. '
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Mentitn this Papyr, .