' Prospects of General Witr m Europe. Thtre is'no.telling at pretent where tk lmiwniJing war between lluia 'and England may end, at alt tlie Eu ropeaa uations ara somewhat interested Id rival .power gaining strength and dractsga for future yearn. The com fined armiei of Enroll nuniW t 1rat 4,000,000 men, and in lima of war can increased to 12,000,000. All the European nations keep p largp stand log armies even in time ol pesce, so ax U ho constantly 'prepared for war, which system adopted in tiiis country, would require about three times our annual revenue to maintain 'such mili ry strength. This country requires so Mch self protection, and thus saves great amount of taxation to benefit oar people. England, Germany, France and rRmsia are the strongest powers of 'Europe, and the war anticipated, mi) result'in a combination against Russia, for fear that nitiert may bf-come so great and pccrfa) as to dtminrrr -ovar all Europe, and thereby cause the folfillmect of NapoleonVprophexr titbat '.Europe- would become Republican or Cossaek. "Besides thvgrrab-poweis named, the countries ofAutri, Tur key, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Nor way, alio maintain large standing' armies. Altogether these armie are i estimaUd to cost annually about "1800,000,000, and in time of war, woald be greatly increased even in countries not directly at war, for there is -no telling how toon they way be 1 forstd'or dragged into the contest. 'Russia is supposed to be in verj ipeor condition ''financially, but lias great resources and an immense pO u Isttion' from which to secure soldier, while England, though much bettei off in mosey matters, lack the nu merical strength in the way of popula tioa, eztept such native Asiatic and East India allies, who are o( but httlt accouat in fighting with Europeai. hssldiers. ThaRuisian do not seem to bark 'down particle from England's dr. ntands, and the British Government aetsat to be mad, with a determination to fight if no satisfaction is rendered hr Ruswia for the attack on tie Afghans iri-'ibo.&erat-section. Runi has no navy to compare with England, but England has an extensive com mercial asarine business, which t ft Kvftsian cruirera can deatrny, """J "'' a doubt intercept on every sea, evei a this coast, along the shores of Aw Antralia and Bihisli Columbia. There amvrd nt Portland lat weeW a patty of 49 immigrants from Vilke and A'leghany comities, North Cum Haa.viB charge of Rev. I. T. Treren. Among thrm were Dr. John L. Sinitb and family, 11 in iiamber, andJti- Dewdentras and A. F. Darin, wi h thsir families. The greater numlirr of .the party were stout, hardy-lookine yoang Men, who, as Trevett states, have been brought up to hard work. rlhey came through from Marion, Y'r iginia.'in eight days, stopping one da tt Kansas City. They all nrried in :geod health and were surprised amide lighted with the beautiful weathei hey found here, so different from what they had experienced on the route, ad -wra much astonished to find the trees in full foliage and the gardens gay with flowers of all kinds, while in the section they 'left and on all their Ioa3 route across the continent theie is yet scarcely a sign of spring. TI.e party broke up at Portland and most of them came to Southern Oregon. Trevett will spend several weeks in ilookiug over the state, and will then ireUrn to North Carolina to briug nut rauothsr party. There is every induce Meat for people to immigrate from that country to Oregon. Tho.o wags areoaly ?T psr-roontb, the land sterile and climate not so genial as that nt Orecoa. The heads of families in thi party hava scans to tpurchaaa land, and the young men will noon eai n enough to purchase claims for theiu elves. The stockholders of the Oregon and California Rsi'rosd held a meeting in .Portland last Tuday aftertiooii, but deferred the election of directors and adienrned the meeting until May 14ih It is reported that negotiations are ;psndiag for the transfer of the line to tCharles Crocker ahd the Central and Boathsra Tacifio interests. Heiuy Villard, ex president of the Northern PaciEo Company, is reported as worl tag the wires for the consolidation of the reads. It is understood that .priid iag the above the election wa lust peaed for ens month. m Owing to a disastrous defeit of the French troops ia Caiaa the Ferry Miaislry were eallrd ujon to retign. France is ia a dilemma. To whip China it Mist send the fljwer of iit army froa home, and European com plieatiens redder that a very iiuiarJ- i sceveaaevt. 'Where Counterfeits uie Detected. In llif) coun'ing and handling of paper currency, in the treasury wom en !iavn iliiixl aupoicedrd men They CDunt better and faster, and in the detection uf oounteifeiia arn umqual ed. ttoei which circulate fieeK through every bank in the country are readily detected the instant tliey come into the handa of the women operators in the treasury. It -w. ill be noticed by anybody wliu eter gate any attention ta the subject that the wartirhgji'lo lookout for eounteifrlu iuvariably come from the treasury de pirtment. This means that the counterfeit has circulated witli.impu nity until it reaches the fingers uf the women experts in tlie tiensun ; then it is iliktanily detected. Alt exaniph : A CountPifeit -of'the Inst iue of $5 bilU was known to be floating about sums llmo 'ago; the treasury sent uu tht alarm,'' but the oUiciul, judging from exjieiieiice, knew i!ae it woul.l probably not be.detcc!cJ until onearacht rd the lieatuty in a package uf inuuvt from one .ol the IwuLs. At la. t it Ciine in a bundle from a big New York bank. The luung woman count ing the bills it- th i rranury J'icked it out instantly. -Tlie note was traced allJ found lu hae passed through hull the banks in New Yuik without sus picion, lu be sjiulled ul the lili-t glanic hy IhiH )iuiig woman who, it is daiil, has nsrer Net puseJ a counu rfeii. Nor one' single cem has exer been stolen by women since their etnplo nent in the treasury. When the wurk was -done solely by men, dis douses for email thefts were frequent. When he wan inaugurated Grower Cleveland lacked fourteen dakof'be ing,48 years old. Only one younger man has been inaugurated Preiidenl and that was General Gran', who lacked some weeks of being 47 when lie entered the White Home. Frank lin Pierce wai three month over 4S, and Arthur and Gai field weio enth n i irifle less than 50. All the oilier President liae been older, Wi Hani Henry Harrison, with his C3 )eai, bring the o'dent of theui all at the lak nig the oath of office. The friend of Judge'Fiehl who ex pressed such conGdrlice last week in Ilia appointment lo lh Coin-ulme nt Hamburg haa lie'ii paed lv f t r a man from Texnc. T1"- way the Caii fornian C't 'eft b- n eona'anl nmixl, nd if there ia any tiulli in I lie aiUve that uiiarry loea cnuinny, the iiei; Ircted band of Ilii"CiaU fioni tliiK Slate li(Ut feel quite cVeeiful. POWI Absolutely Pme. Tliis powder never v:irics. .4 mnrvcl ol purity, sirenclh and wliolcsnmvnss .More economical than the ortlin.irv kind, and cannot ba-so'd in competition with the multitude' of 'ow U-t, fhoil weight, alum or phosphate powders .oi unly in cut. 10AI. liAKI.NO V.V- ueu Co , 10C Wall-st N.Y. Notice. Land Offick. RosEnur.n, On., ) March 31. 1585. f Notice is hereby siven that the follow ing.namni settler has filed jiotic? of he: intention. to make rlnii proof in Mippon of her claim, ami that said proof will In made b:forc tlie Juiiire or Clerk of Jack son county at Jacksonvil c Oregon, o:i Saturdny "May IJi. 185. 'viz. Minnii Houston, Miduwof 1 P. Houston, deceat id Homestead No 4111, lor the S K I4 Sec. 1 T 3T S It 2 W'ebt. She names lh following witnesses to prove her continu itis rrsidencc upon, and cultivation ot snid land, vir; Gronje Smith, Israel Harris. Jarob Bowmin, and Andrew Stephens, all of Sams Valley, Jackson county, Orcjrnn. "Vm. F. Benjamix, Register. Connlj Trraiurrr'a Second Kotlce- OFFICE OF C - THE iSUUER, 1 Jacksonville, April 2nd, 1BS5. f Notice is hereby iven that there tre funds n the county Treasury for the re demption of the tol owing -county war rants, protested up to October 0th. 18-S0 Numbers iS40.1bSti. 18S7,184, 1SS3,1830, 1858, 1SJS, 1868, 1877. 1G01, lSG-", lbf.0, U'O, 1873, 1891, J800, 1803, 10 2, 1914, 1009, 1889, 1002, 1010, 1 124, t02, 1500 In terest will cease from ibis date. 2Xnxexx FisnBR, bounty Treisimr. Oxen For Sale. The undersigned 1ms four oxen, nnr bull and one stag that lie otTcrs for ale at a bargain. For patticnlars and price cal on or address SAM'L H. o'OOK, Applegate, Oregon, April 11,1885. l i ' esassasBlsBMSBss-gasse Piles! Files! Piles! A SUEE CURE FOUND AT LAST! NO OXFNKKD SUFFER! " A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itcliinc a oil Ulcerated Files has been discovered by Dr. Wil lam, fan Indian Remedy,, called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A bin;le box haa cured the worst chronic CJciof ij or 30 years landing. Ko one need suffer five minutesatierapplying tbi ronderiul tootbing medicine Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the Juniors, allajs the intense itching, (pirticularly at night after getting warm m "bed.) acts aa a jmultice. cives instant relief, and is prepared on y for Piles, itch ing of the private parts, and for nothing else. Head tvhat the Hon. J,H. Coffinlierrj of lcveland r ys about Dr. William's In. dian File Ointment: J bavc used scores of File ' UK-s, ifnd it aflbids me pleasure to say hat I have never louncl anything which (rave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. -. For sale bv nl! druggists or mailed on receipt of price. 1.00. HENRY & CO.. Proprietors, ClXVELASD, O. Home, Davis & Co., Wholcsale'Ageuts, Port and, Oa-jym. TUTT'S ff"-J -m-. TORPID BO?VELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and FrALARiA. v , From these eourcca nrlso tarei) lonrtns ol tio diseases of U10 human racu. Thcso ETmptomslncI;c!itotliclrciiitencc:rjOs o AppcUtt, Bonds cotlvc,-filclc Hjad oebe, fulluois after cotlnf:fTvrerton to czertloa of body or mind, Eraetation ct food, IrrtablIUr or temper, low tpir.j, A ftcllnt; orbavln neglected mo dot J-. Xililuc5,l:'io.tjrtn ai tto Heart. Sots before tlio eyci.lilclil y eol crcd t'rlno, COA'STtPATIO.V; and dc norit tliouso orarcmedTmil acts dlrectl? 03thol.lvc& AsaLivermed'cinoTCTT'fl 1'IILShavonooqual. aiielractlonontho KIJrcysanlStml3alsoprompt;removin3 nil Imparities thrcragn these, three "scav enters of tho 6)Ktctn,n producing appe tite, sound dlscstinn, regnlar stools, a clear cMaondavigorousbodw TtJTT'S PH.tS cansa no riua cr Hnln nor iutsrlero T.lUi o.ll7 wort and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, boMeverywhT,25c. t'thT.imnmiy8t.tN.Y, anissssvasiaisBirjHsaBssssssssaBMeKHSiDisltneSMssaisaewoaBscMSSssaM W. 01117 TTirn on WniSKEES cbaneed In stantly tonGtossr Black byaslnele ap rllaitloa of this DTE. Sold by Druggists, FEE!. IMPOTENT MEN C they Yoxinc or Old, h&Ttns Lost tboso attribute of PERFECT MANHOOD 3PI3HJ17T2 CO? t Sexual Power A3TI rHOCEEAUVE Aect, STTIIECSEOF TroJ. Jean CMolc The Civiale Remedies. 3IA10IIM1(, AKHOCJLLK Sid : Jny fwrnortU'iKlnaillOH and wrkns )tlherduo Mtn Tntithfal KtUy. AUuh or Ttahtr t-Njlnrc. Thitr-rtin ut oilcimiti-d br :OK.,(1t tAU, rJopiedlneTery. UOVn A I. In f lUV and pulaaUinedlrnTtArittdtrytbeM'i!iiill'mrlon U KASILVAITL IIM'AlM.K.QI'.lU, a.nd aboTeaU I.il.U t II KIM l.i; VRFR'Kl ATT, D'K,n e,i of will tend free foanvcarirntt Inquirer onrrpTen did llliii(itt-tl M iwrr tnedfcfll worlcclvii cfji: p. tO'DRofMlironna or Fexiuit IHrmFt. devrip'ltsn of thU tratnu-m, ittkfx tt-xtlnt. nlaU&ud Uckv poper eidorCTnpii!', Ac . Ac. N e are alto afmitii f . r tlie nw ar! - trln to core, Seir.Adlnitt hr ml Ubne Kltlltij? iVwdle Comnrewir. for Ibo tborouli aia i&Uical cure, without uvtrr 01 VARICOCELE Om-ullntloi til a Tnll Medical SttT, mrj. Cnrisle Rcmeclal Agency. 1C0 Fulton L, H.'Y. WGOBBDaU NULSEN V h Woodburn, Oregon. A larjc stork of Fruit, Shade, rcuracn. tal auil Nut trees. Vines and Shrubbery For sale cheap. Xo Ins;ct Pest on "Trees. Send for catalogue. Add-c;s. J. II. SKTTIiKMIEll Woodburn, Oregon. Notice. Inxs Okkice at IlosEnnito, Or , ) March 24. 1833. f Complaint hiving b.-en entered at this offlrehy II. G. Matties against William II Hill lor abtndiining his Homestead Kntry Xo 3H!4, ilatedjan. 10, 1879. upon the Si U if or S K if Sec 3(?, N ot N K if and S E if i.rN K if re. 31, Township :i. Miutli, Han-u 1 Kast W. M. in Jack on cntinty, Oreirnn, With a view lo the t'jineell.ttion nr-s lid entry: the -said par- ies ap- hereby summoned to appear at the olflce ofS. .1. I) iy r notary public of larksonvillc on the ild iy of JIay. 1835, tl 1 ' o'clock A. M.. to rescind anil I ura ish testimony coneerningsiid alleijeil ulun donment. Wji. F. I evjvmiv, Uegister. J. C.Tni.j.ErTo.N. Receiver. Settle Up. All pcrsins knowing themsc ves in. ilclitcd to the undersigned, by note or bonk account, are requested to call and settle at onrc. Persons knowing them ! ves indebted to uM do well to heed this notice, as-wenif. n business and arc dclerraiii' fl to cnlorce payment where it is refused or neglected KUBLI &'BOLT. .dlsn notes and book accounts due the estate ot Hlas Draper, deceased, mun be settled at unce. JOHN BOLT. Administrator. Jpplcgatc, Feb. 17, 1885. Ail Sorts of harts and many sorts of ails of mm and beast need a coolbg lotion. Mustang Liniment. j3B3SSSEJSSjSSSiSSibEL35BSBUbiBI 4 K mm VICTOR MOWERS 111 -Extra Mictions fJi; DOUBLE Goodspeeil Cook Stoves, TIGER SlilRy BAKES, BARHES WOOBEH HUES, UEKSIEBS TOOLS. ETC The Rogue River Distilling Company HAS OPENED A WHOLESALE THHSE lN JACKSONVILLE In ihebuildin? situated on thecrnerof California and Fifth streets ubcie can be obtained a pure; uiadolterated AHTIfU? op AND Ct)RlSf WHISKY, tS.'qrAliTITlES AKD AT PRICES TO SUIT- Satisfactionguaranterd. N. K. LYTLE, Superintendent. Central Marlcet, JACKSONVILLE OREGON Hanley&:N'eit z, Props. Thi market is now fullv nrertarcd to furnish the public ni.h the choicest qual ity ot FRESH MEATS Of all kinds, inclnding EEUPp WEAIL AK tefliiJJinrOK. Also superior CORN BEEF, SAUSAGE & LARD to patrons, and no erTort tvIII be spired to - ward giving general satisfaction. The most favorable inducements offered Ham.ev&Neitz LUMBER F0RVii.Y8aDY STERLING MilttSdalh of Jacksonville, IS NOW UNDER FUlL HEADWAY and is prepared to furnish the markrt with cveiy description of lumbet of a sum rior quality at the lowest rate. Billi sawed lo oruerntldsitisfaction guaranteed. All order? addressed to 'us at Jackson ville will receive proD'pt attention. PARKS & SON. JACKSONVILLE COOPERAGE, .Adam Scbmitt, Propr,, Jacksonville, Oregon. Tte "undersigned is now prepared lo make anything in the line ot barrels, kegs, "vats 'or ibs, 'and will also do any kind of repairing in this line, A good assortment of suitable Umber kept con- uuiui uu uouu. oorchnm kees itiirao to orderln auan - lilies to suit at Teduced prices. Give "tile atrial k ADvV KtlHMTTT . NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED tO THE undersigned by note or bousvjksconl)t. re rcTUested 10 call and rs-ltle without I delay. S. KAREWSKI. Hssonvuj mm. ja. isssb. l IlILY, Jacksoiiyille Oregon Oealers Ixl jssT 3BVMSBSaessVk?IsBSSSSSSSSsr Iskir BBsSVTBnHEsK'SflsW! asssiiSBissssssP99BiSfsflslBMM -' WMI all niiioi lit The TEoroughbred Jack, BEECHER! Will make the season of 1SS5 al the fol lowing, mi's and places: lilK.-'HEt'. Mill commence at William Bybe. farm, one mile north ofJackson ville, oa Wednesday, April st. win re he will r main five d.iys h n he will be taken to BybrcVFeny and nm.nu fciur rt-v rcfirnmirto-lacksonvnie- on the Ollu this 'rile tr continue during the season. 1 he season wii cud J 1 y ltl. Drscrlptlon, BEECHER, U thoroughbred Mam '101I1 Jark trom Een uekv, black in co - 10 T- -i n il - Hi g,imi iorm iiu(i nc. lion, andncilis 1,300 poiud. Trrm. Bythcscaon, $ 2 50; instirancp $1G sinslc leap$8. l'njnljle at ind of sr.inn and n hen mare is known to he with lo.il Itcstof cire will be taken but will bert, sponsib c lor no accidnnts Wm. BYBEE, Triprtetor. Notice. U S. Laxd Office. Hor.cct:o, On, ) Man h 20, 1884. f Notice is hereby given that flie follow ing-namea kdtliT has hied notice of U intention to make final proof in suppon nl' liis rlaiin, and that siid proof will b miOc before the .ludcor iierkuf Jack oon county, at Jacksomillc Oregon, on Monday, May 4, 1885, Viz: Harvej Rich arlson, lioineslead .o. 3'72 for the y2 orNElf amlf: JiolS K Sec. 4T 34 S I! 1 Uct. He names ilie fol'owin witnesses loi prove. Ills cnntirmiiii! resiT dcncc.pon.-andcnUIvation of, said landj iz: John M. lilaek, Dnnl. Hodgcii, O.J uillard and II. Hill, all ol I tna, Jackson count. Or gon. Mm. F. Bkfjuirt, Rcgibl r. Notice. Lasd Office at Rosrftur.o, fjrt., ) March 17. lSrt. f. Notice ii hereby L'lven that tlie folliiw- inir- lanierl setilr Ins filed notice ofhN intcnth n to make fin.11 proof in support of Ills c'aim, and thai nid jiroof will be made Defnre the C erk of Josephine : ""'"'Keibyville Ortgon , on Satunlay I Vlf? ' Uz: Y'ST. S?? H'JT eruption D. S. No. 4i8C for the I.ot ISw. I 19 and Lots 3 and 4 cc. 20 T 30 S R 0 1 ttest. He names the follouinj witnese to pnnc his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ol, Sa'tl land, viz: .T. II. Harris. J. M. Jdhn:lon. Anderson Vanov. and P G. Burn;-, al f Josephine county Oregon. Wm. F. Bemmi. Register. Ncw Cigar Store B. ROSTEL, l)ealer in Clzan, Tabacea, Clsnrrllts, Tstlons, rie. Also keeps a full line nt musical instru ments, consisting of Gnltars. Banjos. Tamtxirlnr, Acordcoan. HarinoulcM tie. Give me a call an-1 I will sithfy you both in price and in Ihe qunlily of the goods offered for sa'e B R03TEI. CITY BREWERY. VEIT SOHOTZ,- - ProprUtor. TironED most inaPECTi'in.j.T zv.. 1 form the citizen, al Jcxitar!lle end . -tat world si Urrt.lhattt-.Totn nd,.t 1 m.-.tmr tnri.iii wiimr 1 6-r nr qMnili tht tnrchM.i Ktjdiie I 'ijartal,iT.oliiiI.lln.i1.ndmTrooin"r I wwiy.ln nrd.r A t.ll wIllplMis to I PRIZE.; "Send six cents for fofasc. and receive free, n costly liox iOf roods which will help. all. of either sex. to more money right away than anything else in thi orll. For- InnM ftmit flh ir rlrpra fth&nltltflv fitiry AtosddrasTxn4Co,Agusft,Jfe.'frce Addrtss StismxA w tj 9 Mowers, rm'i I It aTaiJI 'm MkSknak a ak 1 iBiLGBR MiSGtY. srilLlGTHE&IsVG REMEDY ASD V&?XW-d GsUttiM.S.? is the legitimate result of overt wen lyymrsot practical experience by a thoroughly quali fied graduate phy sici.iu ofrne ot 'tin highest nvnlic.il colleges of Eiurrpe TUIM. UITITI.K ritkht it positively curc Nervous and Phy sical Ditili!y. S( min.il Weakness. Spir n.ilorThei. Impolency. Prnstatorrhoea M perai sthr.sia ovi r ensitiremi-p of tin pirn. Kidney and (ladder cfmipkiiut". mpiir'.tics of tliu blood aflj dis asesof tin kin. It permanently topi .'ill unnatural ixeakining drains upon the y$tciii, ImVw. ir they occur, prevenlins invount.ii. iminiil Iov.. iKbililatina dreams K-m'i ml lose with the urine, or while at stool le.hnili-strurtiic 10 mind and bo.Iy and iiiesiill the ct II ifriCtJofjoullilul inline ;xpcm. r-ctorins exhiiKti'd vitality ixutil decline and Ios of manhood, how vi r eonipliratid. A ihoroifsli nsiill as permment cure indronipletcrn".nrart"n to prrfrnM I1111I1I1. 'trenslh and visor of miniimid U aho-'r.ti-lv "iiaranteed by tliNju-tly ee ebrated liab'e gret nm iiy. Piice $2 50 per 'Millie, ornvc uotlKb toryju. bent upon receipt of price, or . O D., loanvaildns secure from observation and strictly pri vate hy 11;: r. l). siint'in SIC Kearny Mrrct an IranrHco tal. TiutL iioitm: rin.i:. ufHcicnt to show ifmerit wi'lbesent to any iine-apilying hy letter, statins his smptnms anil age. uonHliaiion strict rconfidmti.i . lv letter, or at .ffice.-"free For the convenient of patients and in or der to secure prvfectTsecrccy. I have adopt ed a private address uuuerwlilcli all pack, ages an. fon.inleil. The Fine Stallion WillnriKc the season of 1885, coctmcuc ing April ISt.aS'fiVllJiWs: On April 1st and 2nd lleViirWiln'yacksonville.oii the 3rd and 4th he will be at Kagle Point, re. turning lo cacli point every ninth day dur ins ihe season, and on the other days he will befimnd.at Granville tsfeiirV farm. Selam is by Scampertlown, he by Nor folk, lie by Lexington, he by Bnstom, he Iiy Sir Archer, he bv Arabian Boy. S'elam's date was a Rifleman. He is !(! hands high, weighs 1,300 pounds and is 8-ycars old. Terms. Single leap $5; by the season $10: insurance $!). Itvillnotbc roponsible for any acci dents but win ex.-rcise due caution to. pre vent the same. S. BOOTH. Wide AwaJe & Frisk) Times o piarior A Acwsy Pruiressive, lustruc ive tnd Kcfned Newspap'r. puW ;iishcJ in the heatt ot the ureat In- and Km pi re Published every week it S-J.-jO per year. Sample copit lucts. bena lor it. Address Tints Paui.isntNG Co., Ileppner, Oregon "SJWaxxc3.to X:xob.augo. To exrhnncea house of II rooms and 2 'ots lCOxlOO feet with spring and cistern wrtcr6n it, near public school and.strect cars, ih city of Portland, rents for $33 per month. Will c'xclutige for gok sto-k rancoin Southern Oregon, -iddress, C. W. LAUEs.O. II N.Co. Portland, Oregon. SrnntSjOnper day at home U 1 DUSaap cs worth $'5 mm iiiyMii :o.,Po:ad,3te DR. LIEBIG'S q T7CroxxciorfixX Ui Oo.-man lnTicorator 0C Tlie oldest, greatest and O UttiiDtdv iirlLe cure of r- Ni Mousttid Fhykiial Dtbl. j' iiy. v iiai tiLaution, fctmt- iml Uu kttts, l.o t r 11 n l.od. Failing itninry scat 1 1 It-ltd aril Ecftnllid coc. ditionsofthcOcniio-Urinirn rirana. U peellily cures mpotence. Early Decay. Loss or Vigor, Seminal weakness, and all the sad ef liclsof yiiuthlul fnilies and O abii! or Ixros of )tturitv r ii puuianinuy prevrnis 2 a Vunatuial Loss from the 2'Hi in. as thousands can at titt w ho hae usrd the Rem 2 inly iu the past quarter of a century a Inch it has tielo. before the public. , ""Ills indeed a "Wonderful Remedy toning the nerves, strengthen ing the rnusrlcs, checking the waste, ii' yigorating the whole system and rcstorinx; llie ntHictt-d, to health and happiness. , The Dr. will agree to forreit $1,000 fr a case unili rtakeu. not cured. Thrf restoa so many can not get cured of Weakness and the above diseases is owing to acorn, .plication, called Prostatorrriea, with 'Hyper 'cithia which inquires special treat ment, . Dr.' LieWg-s, fhvigorstor, No. 2, wllh our peenffar special treatment, is the only ctr; for Prostaforrhea. By il Manhood isicstored and the hand ot lime moved back from ajje" to youth. Price- q "enter Invigorates-,, $3. Cass of six bottle?, $10. Sent to anaddrei, covered .Securely from observation. Drt Llebig &.po. 'treat succcsstully by Ilomoeopatlnr every Torm, of Special, Prlr. ate or CiirV)njc'"disease without mercury or naseous drugs. If vitality is drained from the bodyniSJmcrons diseases follow that baffle oruJAa'ry medical.frcatment. It allowed to continue, the unnatural loss causes Consu'mpi(6n, Diabctin, Urights, Disease, Ins'jnityelc. CiTrea guaranteed Diseases of 'llie, enlfi) urinaty organs, kidneys, liier1 and bladder specially, treat, ed. Diseases of women sp:dilyQure.d. Qualified nnd Responsible. Dr. LfeWg & o. from Europe, are oiganized in corn plianee with California Medical Law. Diploma procured by regular college ed ucation and are now in their nineteenth year of special practice. Most powerful electric belts free to pa tients. To prove the wonderful power of ths intigoratora $2 bottle given or sent fres. ( onsultation free and private. Dr. Liebig's wonderful German invlgo. jntfir is protected bv ropywright from Patent "llice of Unitcil States Goerii ment Beware of imitations. Call or ad. drcs LtEnin DisrENJr.r, 400 Geary Street. San Francisco, Cal . Private entrance, 40G M.aon atrve, futir blocks up Geary Street from Kearny Mam Entrance throug.i Dispensary Drug Store !K. NINTH, (SPKtIALI'sT An.1 GltAOCAlK.) .o. II Kearar Street, a Franrlte, Cal. TREATS AT I. CUUONIC, SrECIAL AKD Pftt VAte DitEisEs wrru wo-ndkekci. SUCCESS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY 55N I ft TlVfcr ratlin w mtr rtat X ..v...... T fny s.Ww. l.trtiv i.m,..ii..ivi eminal WeaE. ness. Sperniatorrha'a lanliociljm- r? r-Vws."2V 1 uney, rrosiator- wrlioca. Paralysis and vtr ..11 ii...i i.f . "Tiifself'i'biise. voulh. 'aiiii iiitr u;iiiiiit-ciiif:i ful folliisand excesses in'matfirer years, oiith :ib !osrt of x emory. Lassitude. Noc turnal Emissions, versions to Society, D.mm-ss of Vision, Noises in the Head, lliu n ital lltiiil passing unobserved in th'e urine, nud uihir diseases that lead to ia s.mily and death. Dr .Mimic, wlnisa rejular physic'nn, graduate ot the TJnivfi-Mly ofPcnnsylva nii, nil agnv u lorfeit $300 for a ease f this kind die Vital Rfslomtive, (under t s spttial advice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in it. Dr. Mintie In-ats all Private I)iseaw successfully without yercury ('on-Uit.illtin Free. Thorough examinn-. tie 11 aid iidiice. -including analysis of urine."?". Price of Vita! Restorative $l,Btt a luittle. or four times the quantity, $5; s.-nt to any addrtss upon rireipt of price, or C. O. li secure 'from observation, ana in private name' it desired, by Dr. A. E. Mmtie, 11 Kearney street, Sin Francisco. Cal. Send forpimphlet and list of qucitlons. samule UAlllr I rre Will be sent lo any one applying by let ter, stating symptoms, sex ana age. Strict secrecy in regard to til business truns- actions. Dr. Mintie's Kidney Remedy, NepB-rt-ticjltei. cures all kind' of Kidney anil Madder 'Complaints. Gonorrhoea, Uleet; Leucorrlincn, etc. For wile by all drug dists; $1 a bottle, six bottles for $". Dr. Minlies Dandelion Pills are the best nnd cheapest Dyspepsia and Bilious cure in the market. For sale by all drug gists. DR. SPINNEf No. 11 Kearny Street, Treats al Chitfnle and SprrU! DUcaics S-AtTlXrCSr 3VX33TO- Who may be suffering from ihe effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail themselves of this, the great est boon overlaid at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guaran Ice to forfeit $500 for every case of Semln". al Weakness or private'diseasc of any kinlt of cliaracter which he undertakes ana tails lo cure. MIDDLE ASED 1JES. Tlicre are many at the age of thirty to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacdations of the bladder, often accom panied by a slight Smarting or burning sensation ana & weakening of the system in a mabrier the patient cannot account for. On examining Ihe urinary deposits ' ropy sehiment will, 'often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be of a thin milk ish hne.acain changing to a dark and tor pid appearance. I here are many mea who die of this diflicu'ty Ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness Dr S will guarantee a peffect cure in nil such cases, and a healthy res (oration flf"the genito ttrirfary organs. Office Tlo'ufs 10 (o 4 and 6 to 8. Sun days, from 10 to II a il. ConsuRatiosf tree. Thorough exalihlSatlon and advice, $3. Call or Addrc's's DR. STINNEY & CO., No. 11 Kearriey St, "Ban FranciKo. June 3,1882. if Vahiable laird For Sal. The undersigned offers ?,000 acres' vhluab e lai d for sale. Land sltnated ni.' Antelope creek, eighteen m Ies from Jack snnville Wiil.be sold in a body for $10" per acre or in 160 or 820 ncre lots a'fronf $15 to $20 per acre. For particulars si. dress or call on A. Ii- Johnson, Laatf, As6Bt,or WM. BYBEE, ,, iSSaS W kr JyfS SW ..ftv 5JMJ Jrl? .'JSl'VO X-IWiT.-fc :2'tA .rVstSSsssVssssW "CG.iJ Jaainosm'i, orsfso. si Y