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T !l u i . V !, WILLAMETTE YAP.MER: SALE3I, OREGON, APBEL 15, 15S4 i, J : t i' i li :! if i" i ',. .; i , t t ii 4&urrtnt iterator.?. TK2 ?oci.ro. Far exateci, -aj ywa, tai&t w jiste-. Eat veiwc&et tie euta day oryon til taMe. FijwiH7 t sew iirrii for hit iinr, Hi-- U a. beetea&t kfli -mlAtii tkt facing VTiih thj mild jt in Hubs fains and How would it tt withoat tnjr rias4 fcrsi gracing Tfce dish o'er -hiei ha iiTGr7tK -wisder? With Jwniiaz id, drjaa rcatd ehertnals, With fise-graiwd, siareay 2fc a tips;? fiUvfal Wiai siia.Jfcwji epicax h b, -r;nJd tut cot To do tfc arapJe jaaiie and ht gntef si ? ffha dvurzt eotata, a rUky cut or fwddin?. It follow. ell, X grant; cfiuses we cei it; Eat ws to it, tfvjfe plan-j iU tide are Uoddmr, If thoo dort net, fair taber, flit jrewtd it. (Xd IrUoi lift tr heart eab Tar arid bteite Tie a her friend; when cent and wis tare vanished. Than hart nMvrtd hr waaU her kit dii- treaaea; When, tot fcr tie, thocanda wfcr.-cld tare farouhed. la roirr, is fefllt, thj ilender tVra ijgrr-inz; Tc7 ihrife alile in ihio cr jartiil tktdcrr; All thfMgh ihit pteaaani land their gren u sfcOwisg Yttxn Maine' lit enaat to jdairj of Colorado. I, preeiosj, healthful plant, fcr ece would praise the. Admire the grwer wher'er 1 ie thee lloctn io? At Oaciifa! '.h'.v?h tr.amanu the dmy, Ao-1 grtet tfc7 phert whe&'er I ee thezn coming. Cie !! dsepraUetosqsuhuadececmken, To 3grx bti, tHe nurAb, ripe red tomato; Eat, gtnerrai 1 riesd to thee I write th nacr.bert, Thorz ttUxirtc&ramoatr! thoa Meat faiita. A French Diamond Robbery. A TETJE STOET. It km in the palmiest days of the ill fat! S-cori'l Empire. The triumfihscf th Crimea were not yet forgotten; the lanrah won at .Magenta were ?t:ll ver dant and fresh; Sedan, with all its bitter humiliation and dWariroui train of tragic coneriuea'P3, lootneil in the ini-ty In tnre, undreamt o atnid the almost IbIki lou.i luxury and inrTcdibtc fnTolity which pared the way for the final terri ble fw-co. It ww an evening in rnidwinter. The J'ari."ian feason wa at iU height, and a brilliant audience had asfcinbled at the Theatre Krancaia to witne the per farniancjof Jnlc Pandean' delightful play, "fadernoielIe do la Heigliere," in which the role of Dertonrnelte was filled by the great I'egnier, and that of Ho leno by Jladehnnc Itrohnn, then in the zenith of her fame, radiant with youth, beauty and those fascination', the out come of innate talent and refinement, which rendered this gifted laily one of the moit clianningand perfect actress- of modern days. Tho r.mprws wa present, graceful and beautiful; tho Emperor at her Mde, wrapiil in his favorite air of gloomy abstraction, which, like Inl IJurlcigh's celebrated nol, was Hipptweil to mean no much, yet which, viewed by the impar tial lit;bt of Mil.-iiic-tit viratiotH histo ry, ;flrni! to hnvo Hignified so very lit tle. Several oHicorn in glittering uni fonnii woro in attendance, cparkling with decoration nhowcred ujion them by n gratrftd hovereign ; and among thce gallant warriors, conspicuous by reaon of the sombrcncsM of his attire, vn a tolitury, humble, black coattd civilian, in ordinary etcning drew, with tho in evitable Bpcck of ml at the buttonhole. In a bot nlmo-il immediately opposite that occupied by their Imperial JIajcs Urn wax a young and exceedingly hand Homo ltuhnian lady, the Counters Ivan hoir, concerning whiwi manifold gnices and fascinations tho great world of 1'ariti elceled to interest iUelf coniiderably at thi period. The beauty and the wit of thh f.iiren ohnutruM vxra the theme of every ma online tongue, and her magnificent dia monds the oiwy and admiration of all feminine beholden. Tho Counted waH ucvompnnied by her husband, line man, of distinguish ed, prej)OA!ttflng apjioaranre, who looked an emlMxIied refutatlouof tho celebrated 'upoleouio ajiboritm, ax though no amount of Swrtttchlng" could o-er un earth tho Cossack element underneath bin refined, polUhcd exterior. The curtain fell after tho tint net. Tho Kmpre&s withdrew during tho entr ncte. Many humbler mortals followed thr example ; among thura Cotrai Iran fkrfF, appar?ntlj' in aorrae dLtrirbed by the Ud that the golden yontfa in tte ull -were briaaax a. Tak& tattery c otora. sfassej to bear ucoa the C&rzEnz charma of the teauafut -wife with a bra- zl Tjer.i'tetirr "hich we chiralroiis Eriushftrs fficf- to fiitter oaraeh-es is the moamolr of fcreizcra. The Cocntfts leant boci ia her hixn- riooa fanVwiL fanning herU dreamily. serenely indifferent to the interest she wae excitto-r. In the dim fight of her cnrtain-sfcaied t-x ttes gutter oi ner sslendid darrwnd seemed to form a sort of Irxcuaoc halo rtKusd her graceful head; a royrud ot starry tnihanw trleamed mdjik th wise of hr roWsn bmra hair, and two priceless 'flies, popularly repvrted to be worth that nn- JcrtoTm quantity, a King- 3 ransom, nasnea and twinkled nice tin jilaneta hi her little shed-tinted ears. The Coar.t had not been gone fire mrnntes when there was a gentle knoii: at the door; and, in annrer to the Coon tew' 'EntrAz," the oorreui appeared and said deferentially "Pardon, lime, la Countess - a gentle man charged with a message from Her Majesty the Empress wait in tne corri dor, and desires to know if Madame win nave tr.e gooanesa v recerre nim.- "Certainly! Enter, I beg of you, Mon iear," repbed the Counteae, in Uie low uave voice, which waa not the leaat of her many attractions, bowing gracefully z.i ihe recognized the ditinguisbed look ing civilian she had already noticed in cloee proximity to the Emperor in the imperial box. The viritoT adracced a few step, and, still standing in deep shadow, said with graTe dignity: 'I trust my intrusion may be pardoned. I am desired by Her 3Iajesty to ask a favor from Madame la Counters, and, at the same time, to beg that she will have the goodness to ex cuse a ornewhat unusual request." -The obligation will be mine if I can fulfill even the least of Her Majesty's wi-hr," answered the Countess grace fully. -The ra-e is this," explainwl the gen tleman, in a tone of well-bred ease. -An argument has arisen concerning the .-ize of the diamonds in your earring- and tho-e of the Counter W. The Emprea; begs that you will intrust one of your ptndants U care for a few moment., as the only satisfactory method of depos ing of the veicd question. I will myself return it the intant Her Maje-ty give? it back into rny keeping." With the greates-t Aesxix(-;" &?.& the Counter, with amiable alacrity, de taching the precioas jewel forthwith and depositing it, without misgivingin the, outstretched palm of the imperial mes senger ; for, indeed, diamonds were al most as plentiful in the existence of this fortunate lady as in the pages of Lothair, andhe attached no more importance to tnem than did the jewel-laden heroines of our great and lamented Premier. The Counters Lctowed a Fmile aral a erarious lxw of dismissal upon Her 31a- joty'i diztingnisheil arnliai-.sador, who rc- ferxjmled by a prolouncieuiy re-peciioi inclination as he made his exit. Once safely outside the box the ari-tocratic features of ibis high bred imperial emi- .ary suddenly lot their serene expres sion of dignified gravity and relaxed intoa triumphant 3IephiitopheIen grin. Shortly afterward Uount nannou re turned. ""I have been talking to D," he remarked, a-i he seated himself. "Clever fellow, D . I am not surprised at the KinjMror'b partiality for him ; he mu.st find him so useful when he is in want of an idea." "Who is I) V inquired the Countess, with languid interest. fcThat is rather a difficult question,' replied tho Count, smiling; "there are several editions of his biography all different, probably none of them true. Ho is successful, which is tho chief Ioint ; moreover, ho is entertaining.aud, at any rate, looks and Fpeaks like a gen tleman, which in thti-e evil days is some thingeven much. Tenez, ho has just entered the Emperor's box tho man in tho black coat." fcI that Monier D ?" exclaimed the Countess, waking up to a mild interest in the fubject ; "if go ho has been here whilo you were away. Ho came in on the part of the Empress, and carried off one of my earrings, which Her Majesty wished to compare with one of tho Countcsd W'n." 'D 1 Impossible! I was talking to him tho whole time I was absent, and he only left me at tho top of the staircaso two t econds lieforo I rt-tunud." "Nevertheless mon ami, ho has been here, and taken my earring. Seel it is gone." "Effectively," agreed tho Count, with a grim smile, "but I) has not taken it. It U to tho last degree unlikely that tho Empress would mako such a request. Doiwnd upon it you have been th vic tim of a thief, got up as an accurate copy of tho distinguished looking D ." fcImjos.iblo:" cried tho Countons in her turn. "Tho affair is alvsolutely as I tell you. It wa- Monsieur D- , tho ver itable Monster D I co opposite, who camo into this box and took away my diamond. Only wait u littlo and he will bring it back intact." "To wait a littlo is to lessen tho chance of its rucou'ry. In any case I will go and inquire of 1 , if I can get at him, if ho has been seized with a sudden at tack of kleptomania; bocntue the idea of the Empres having wnt him roaming about the theater after a lady's jewels, 1 regurd ru prejKwterous. Ah, theso Pari eiiui ftlous! Vou do not know what entitle gentucs they are in their way!" With this the Count departed, and the tecond net waa nearly at an end vhen ho returned. In tho meantime tho Countesa er reived that ho was an object of interest to tho occupants of the imperial box, and notably to tho "double" of her lato aiiitrjczidc-irxAan Tisicr,wfc, she coold tiB solemnly declare, had stoi:I tefore her in the liesli "Iwas rizht,"" xhisre-ed the Cocmt. re-eatericg and bendisr ovr his wife's cturxmoT ctbei. it lt pkriJcaa, rstJmt rno jrvsa, iitiaj t4 jtiarffct k ian.il bri--t EmI 1-tri'n T'imSrr-UTt&e tad ;-"""' cm eC Ccn-oirtiia. ZrxtkiSf, Cs- chair; D irws nociim o yocr ear-'Pe tsATsxJrJS?J rcstc- wit Ktin or anroi: (i urOTi 'Ticfa ' fct? " anaa K iaowa U hi! vtiUrU. j fUri. XCO anerrand. I have pet tte natter into i i,- x-wviteaAtrBist &?. xzoiointt. -RjiaUrl How Terr droIT' replied the ' soiis, im ?-.wr-i BUxt, Raozet. s r Cocntesa, with calm ccschalance for ' she fcefongsd to that order of impassive statcesoue women wto reriarn mstrKi tfta of tiemselvea through any quantity cf -china fan." "I wiH take out tte oefc-r erring, or people may fancy I am trying' j and sh handed the fellow to the pur loined jewel to her hustond. The play came to in end, w even that meet excellent feast cf reason, a seed French play well acted, must do. soon-sr or latter, in common with ail things mundane. The Countess was duly commiserated by sympathizing friends, who one and a& declared, behind her baci, that they would never have been guilty of the imbecility of trusting so valuable a possession to the tender mercies of how ever fascinating a stranger: bat nothing more was heard of the stolen jewel until the following day at noon, when Count Ivanoff received a note frcm D to the effect, that as he could not help consider ing hiroelf partly responsible for the loss of the diamond which had dis appeared through the agency of his counterpart, he had taken an early opportunity of interviewing the Chief of Police, who assured hhn he had good reason to believe the thief had already been traced as far as Brussels. Early in the afternoon the Countess was abmt to start for her daily drive in the Bois. The frozen snow lay deep upon the ground, and her sledge, with its two jet black Russian horses jingling belLs merrily in the frosted air, stord waiting in the court yard while the Countess donned her furs. A servant entering announced that an officer of police in plain ekitbes asked prmision to sp-ak with 3Ime. la Coun tess concerning the ket diamond. -But, certainly," agreed inadame graciously, "let the officer be shown into the boudoir.-' Into the bondmr presently came the Counter, statelv, beautiful, fur-ciad, buttoning her littl glove. 'ear the door stood a short, wiry looking man. with keen black eve. closely-cropped hair and compact, erscr, military figure The small man clicked his heels together and bowed profoundly in the presence of so much high bom loveliness, while Le said with the utmost respect, at the -ame time laving a letter upon the table : - -I am sent by an order of the Chiet de Police to inform Madam !a Countess that the stolen diamond tuts l-n satisfactorily traced, tat there. Is unfortunately some little difnrultv connected with indenti- fication. I am charged, therefore, to beg that Madame la Countess will have the sxodnes- to intrust the fellow earring to the police for a short period, in order that it may lu compared with the one found in the possession of the suspected thief. Madame will find that the letter I bring corroborates my statement." The Countess glanced hastily through the letter, and ringing the bell de-ired that her maid might be told to bring the remaining earring immediately ; this was done, and the dapper little man, bowing deferentially, departed with the precious duplicate safely in his pos-tsiou. TIw Counted descended to her sludge and drove to the clnb to call for her hus band en route for the BoiJ. Crossing the Place de la Concorde she related to him the late-t incident in the story of the dia-i mond earring. "You never were induced to ghe up the other!" cried Count I vanhoff incredu lously. -But I tell you, mon ami, an officer of police camo himself to fetch it, bring ing a letter from his superior vouching for the truth of his statement-" 'If tho Prefect himself had come I don't think I should hate been cajoled into letting him liave it after la-a night's experience," laughed her husband. "However, for the second time of ask ing, we will go and inquire." The coachman turned and drove as directed to tho Bureau of Police, at which the Count had lodged his complaint the night before. After a somewhat pro tracted delay the Count rejoined his wife with a scmirrim look of amusement up on his handsome, hirsute face. The police know nothing of your detective, or his epistolary efforts," he said, dniwing tho fur rug up to bis chin as tho impatient horses sped away merrily over the frozen snow; "It was the wroug man they had got hold of at Brussels. Your second earrintr has been netted by another member of tho light fingered fratemitv, and utwn my honor I think he was the more accomplished artist of thotwor And from that unlucky day to this the Counters Ivanhoffa celebrated earrings knew her pretty ears no more. Alaric Cnrr iu London Society. Duuee li Canard Rosea. This firm is located at Chester, 1'cnn. They grow roses as a specialty and are very reliablo business people. Anyone wishing a good variety may send to them, leaving to their discretion, and will receive by return mall n good selec tion of rose, woll rooted aud well packed, to that not a plant will fail to livo. The roses aro all standard, bloom ing all the year. If yon bars s littles, ditttmngetl feelios. and get weary with tut alight exertion, very uaeij your liTcr u torpia. 1 ake Aycr run and they will can yon. THMKOFITNOWi A.mf, tbsA it nil airat t! bBrrr taaee ct a tloc.tiirifrts anijdz', ft rsxj tie ;reSfe tias the 5jc tai nerer irtotalj e!afe! jott auitSoc Tint ff it mrv' Xtertz ererr person fcaj ote trn t,t sent CJGC3 paoa Lunt la bU Trs. Wha til &t?ugs la &TofnloTi& Sof. Ulrrt, cr EraptimA,er fa tierjrcarf BhenmatUm, cr Organic DboM, the t s3emf thi: en ls a terrftSe. Eeeee the gratitale of ticue vlo fKCitr, n thccaaodi jearlj it, &a Ayefs Sarsaparilla vSI taccrcxafy erviate this erU trca the ITKea. Jj veil expect Ere vltaocx air ai health viLhcil ; rre tix-l. Oeacae the t&xA Ua rxzrazzsBT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mast. Sijl7anrragr!t: tl,iizticttlea for 91. DB. JAY2fES AGUE MIXTURE. 1 rET.m isp nnxTniL eejm rci Terer and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, c. Thii Lu j cf dixues fo ecca ta all paru ef the TTe-U, aaJ jecanj preTalest ia zl& Iirie dlftrictf aad rjriai-e cf water-eoariej, are alt iarariablT asesapacij 1 lj- t-or cr less diraa reseat at the Bxer, aal freijaeiitl' hj a dfeet.Te aeta cf the dirs-tiTe orgaaj. The ctn hteahiar f tie Chin is Let a slip UTirdi eospteCa; a rajkal cere; ths rr:ca erjarj of the oir, eifeeiallr the no-rich and Erer, aa le hrosrh: to a hetthj- aad rijr i eectJitiec leftre a pensaaeat ecre em be ertahfijhetf, aad thi fie has ba jpeeiaHj kept cs view fcr Dr. Jajce ia hii treatseat f these eosplaiati. The aie of Jajae'i Aae &ixtsre,i3 eajaaetia with Jarae Saaotire Pais, ai preri!eI ia ths Dire'tirat whi-h asMsapaoj- eaih botUt, sill aet oalj- BREAK UP THE CHILLS, tat r!re the sjitera, more artiealarlT the liver and 1 Uaaeh, ta a jeead c-li tia, zzX to prerrnt a reUpie f Fever aad A;ae by ior. esjhly ERADICATJKGTHE DISEASE, ar-I ihe test eTidtaee of this it the laviriatls tee wtish haj afvar, folloired the a-iraia-litratiea f the remedies, as attested ly the eertiCeaUs pebBiheJ laaaiUj in Dr. Jajae'j .Ueacae, aad th: wHe.jjirsa.1 popdarit j cf the Agvs Mixivre ia these dUbieti cf the Catted Sutet, iere the dinsuei, fr which ft U -jUl led, raut f txTilL Tor tale by HbJge, Divia i Co., Agcno. StetifflSsMa tl tKTZW Vat F'!3 M,5U ejJXX"VtiVj4aait. IinUtsraastpo, ni-j! f-t ts:T, w "1 " H ? "d'I7; ? tr anu.filtat, itoc rtnitt m4 ttilroiii, tad it? stu fcf Uut. pKtt.f.ovl lt tl eetetUfiM. ;""T ric ra:;tvt rjitfcr frlt3n4l wUI lit lta. Ii m Uzu'sz U lit tf artl Wirt la im tttyrx. STt uiili tir trtil. neit U will Mat km .J tid .! . itr U COTiUlBla 'B, eM.zS an lb. aaiM r u Stt: Qtt;nt tai Btiu aU Irta Ttua. Boa Wr !rrlrlitr iuiJ Poll Aoetn lllj pnmploz -water-, tr (tectd torjttt Ut PiMiaz 1 tiTtr Cjii . Fir frftt tl tnu-iiu tti. p.f .. if.sr.r. "T tflll.. TTt "".I vmvwr. -TTit k BKti-i. urn. ttit-an Dr. Allen's FKITATK BKrKJMAKT. Mt Kearmjr atrret. rrmelM, Cal. rrifte Expert Dpeelaltat. Dr. ATleo, U a malar I iraisaacd PhTatdaa from the CalTenitj of MJeM--ru. Ht kaa derot- d a lifetime to the rtadr of SpecUl &jeaM. TC(C HEX Aae VIDDLE-ACED MRJ, who ire .-ffrria frcaa the elfeeta of Toothful Ijxilicretioii or EaceaMS ia matsrtr TMn,5EBT0C8 and PHYSICAL DEBIUTT, LOST HA2THO0D, etc., remember that, br a combiaa Coo cf remedies of treat ctiriUit power, the Doctca fcae to arraand hie trattmeal that It will not orJj afford immtdUte relief, but permaoent rare. NT HOsnTAL EXPEKIEVCK (Bariag beeo rnrjetm la charre of two Itadlne hofpttaa) ecabbimetotreattJl prirate tronblit with exeelkM finite. I clilra to be a rtlllfnl Phjilclm and Surf era THOBCUOHLT tofomwd la mj fp'daltr BHEAilEs OP MA3T. AH win reestt mj bontet opinion of tbetr complaiot yo experimenting:. Contaltaticoi rati and rtricUj print Chirjet rtaeonable. Call 0 addrest: CR. ALLES, &4 Kearnr St. fjaa Frandteo, Cal. OfBce been, to 3 da lj, 7 to 8 erenlng. lJacSt-U DR. SPINNEY, 'VTo.lt Kcmrnr St.,Sn FrancUro.Cftl Treta t-ai Chronic &od Scedal dfuasei: V015TC MEH Wto may be nffering from the eflects of vouthCal lot Ilts cr indiscretion will dc well to avll themselres ol this, the greatest boon ever laid at the feet of suffering humanity. Dr. Spinney U1 guarantee to forfeit $C0 fcr eTery case cf weakness or prirate diseases of any lind or cr-aracter which he undertakes and fails to curt MIDDLC'ACCD MEX. There are many at the age of SO to 35 who are troubled with too frequent eradiation of the b'adder, often ac cofxpiaial by a alight tjmartingr or burn in g- sensation izA a xeaktninyo the system ina manner the patlervt eaniict account frr. On eiamlairg' the urinary de- pect a ropy tecizien. wui oiun be zoning ana some times tcnli pnrticIe-9 cf albumen will appear, or tht coior wiii be a this.mllkish hup.agiin changing to a dark aedtorpt f appearance. Therf are many men who die cf thH dlSesIty. Lmcrant of the causa, which is tha lerord ta? cf risJoal weakne Dr.S.will cnaractes a perf (rt esc In ail such cues, and a healthy retcn t&o cf the treolto uritar orirs. OSce hours 10 to 4.aadd t? 3 Sundayf f rom 10 to 11 A.M. Consulta tlca ftt.. Thoroazh examination and drice,?5 Ca3 cra-Idris: DR. SPIXXEV & CO., 'o. 11 Kearney tret. aa Fna.ico, Cal IjanSt-tf !TearrraclIcaI XKperlrncc. 1SS3. John A. Child I Co., DRUGGISTS. && ASP 5 je.!-. see ?rc. & arsczaLKat ct Drn, Cbtsitcall Ptt famrj,Tofiet Artleiet, ipc nvetoipt od rao. berGoo-Jj. rrner Jlorrlton A AeeoBtl M. POETLAXD, . ORE. Ereebl atteotioa paid to order bj mai!,Khen accompanied by caa. aozlT Caldwell, Becker I Licke. LARGE NEW STOCK GOODS! OF Dry 'ools, Fancy Goods, Furiiisliiiig Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats aud Caps. We aim to LnilJ up oar trade by aelliog OE.SL'IXE OOOW OF TnE EEST QPAUTV 0LT, at pricei from 10 to 32 I'er rent Lett than the eame goods can be eold for on credit. THE GEXL'IXE OXE -PRICE CASH STORE! Ofpoti'-e Cbemtl(U note), Salem, Oregon. 4 - llr. JIULI tlinoMO r.lKD. namecn J-O in ill ttrlet tjpe. IOcU.; 6 rA, SOcU, hj uil ictpaii. isUmp teo. Addrct: llehSai IRA. A. PHELPS, Kcwport, Orescn. IfrakHBrvbosMBiT SSZ3SSS E923SHESSJ OHH gt Vhowilebllltr.e'xfcAuited C. . i-".r. pnuiaiur. array raCS. od fiuare It Krtjra llle'. I i-TvV "" prtlTl r ca4 br wul nod a perftrt uj Unite rctt&ttoa to robot bcaltb. tea Isra Uanboud m THE MARSTON BOLUS. Ivi -net tt iiuM-a annur nor Net-rant Mcbllltr ikl lh1,ul n..ain.n.H.i. eoeeettfal !cme Lutd oa p-rlrc diirswiZ Bewrnnw dlrv.t metkodt and atlat. Ikerl euktrH. -all fsfarnulKia tod TrttliM frt. Addrnt Cbunlliac ItrtKUn of KARSTON REMEDTCO..qW.HHSL. KenYora. 0?4)'r USE ROSE PILLS LANG'S LIVE SORTHUl" r.nnwt tun. OTCHLYTtSTn,. ,VwVejS bit and rU. SaOOJ CatlbiM SEEDS. rEDTrt.LANcfS DR. MINTIE, Specialist and Graduate. -VT-11 KEAR.VT STREET, San Fnndve, Cal , 1.1 Treat, all Curonlr. Special and rrlrate , Litieaaes rlth Wonderful Sacce54. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Ii a certain Cnut for SrxT ors DntLrrr, LOT I AJ(. liooU, Pa037AioaaB3a, acd ill the erl! tttU cl Tcnthinl feffiet A eiMsets. 1R. JIINTIF. wha li a Ezsnaa pnrfKias, Gax ran cr thi CstTmajrrr cr PcnrsTLTAMa. will agre. to forfeit tlcO lit a case cl th'i linl that t e TITAK BESTOKATItT, (caia bti rpedal adrice and treat. nnt)wCl not care. Price, t a bottle; Poor tmes the ;mr.tttT, i. Sm to anr address, ccn2Jentii2J.T, 13 pnnte iddre-f if detlrtd, br A. E. SILVTIE, 1T.D , 11 Kearnj St. S. P., Cal. irStcd fcr pamphlet and Hit of questions. SAKVLE BOTTLE IKEE WS1 be test to aaj one appljin; br letter, Jtiting fTirptomi, lex ani ar. Strict ftcretj in regard tt all buiineta tnctactioiLs. Janttl Ull. LIEBIG'S rniuTK nisPEsAuv. W) Ceirr St., Sm Francaco, Cal. Conducted bj Qmliatd I'hyiiciirjj acd Saron r talarGnduatef. tirtht tllde-t -lie rl.ll.l li the Tnitjd State, nboat Life.lono zx rERiiNcr, pt rit o-cthod and uo mciiire, 'njurc irtEDt arid rrji msciT ixres of til Private, Chrerdc . and Jerout D tea.rt. Affections of i:riiiiliin, llrrrs. nlil sore-t, srlllus of Itir (.Intnl., Sfirr fniilli. Tlirn.it l!.,nM ifej;r ' alrn.pernian utly cored and erad sff ioate.1 from the tvst.m for life. O liLlliUUo frno. srmlunl T Le, rnal lireny, JlrnlnJ " mui I'll J -Ira I MrnUiir. Fall Z insllruioo.liriil. Ejet.Munt- rillcieliiiiurnl,lniiiedinients Slo llarrlase. etc., from eacr einr joullirul follies, op any rau.e, .iitnlllj, uirrlr ana Irlt.ilrl) rure.l. YOU.NO. IIU1)LE.A0ED 4 OLT ratn. and all who need medical ?.L III tnJPn,H,nm consult the old European Phiiklin at once. Hit opin ion cott nothing, and may nve future rol-ery and thame. When inconvenient to visit the city for treat ment, medicine can be sent everywhere by expreea free fruni oliterin'lon. It ii fclfevi'ent tint a phytieaa who elite hit whole tttention to a clasa of dlseasesalfHlna sienC Kill,andph"slcianthroagh out the country, knowing thi, frequently recommend difficult ca.es to the ulilot prrlnllt, by whom every knnvt n coiI remedy it used. The Doctor's Aaeind raiieflrcre males hli opinion cf lunreme liurtnrtanre. mLThCM) who call tee no one but the Doctor. Con tu'.tation FREE and tncretlly rnundentl.il. Case which have filled in obtaining relief eltewhere etpeci atly solicited Female ii!iM luccetdully treated. The Doctor will tree to forfeit 51,000 for a case undertaken, not cured. Call or write. Hours. Daily fn-ra 9 A. M.. to t P. if., a to S evening; Sundays, 10 to is only. SrM) roa tue SaMTaaiaT Cnte to lltiLTH ; Sint Fare. Addrest as above. DR. EIEBIG'S Wonderful German Invlgorator rennanently prevents all Unnatural Losses frora the litem, tunes the nerves, strengthens the muscles, chocks ibe wute, invisoritcs the whole si, tern and restores the afiicted to nealth and Ilsppinns. The rea'n to miay caa not ftt cored cf weakness and tte bove dUeatsa Is owi- u to a complication, called PP.OSTATORRHEA, which require, rn'ilr trestment. DK. LIKBIG'S IXVIGORATOR U the only rare fa PaosTiroaarru. with rwcuhar Speciil Treat taeot. used at the LIEBIO DISPEXSAr.V. . tfTl'rJ.te "r','e InlBrntor,. Cac of six U)tt , JIU. Sent to any mdlreas, covered securely fremobtenaicn. Jfott: powcrfel tlettrie btlrj free to patients. Jf. WoipunxL Po-ia or tbe INV1G0R ATORa.iDoTTLiOivisioabixtFREa Constutatloo tree and printe. Call or address' LIECIG lllSl'E.VS.HtV. too Cejty btreet.Nin FranclWa, Cal. Piirate entrance. QS Maion street, four blocks up Ocary SUeet from Kearny, Mala entrance tliroush Dttpenaary Drar Store. l.JanSIU DR. l4. SMITH. BE T I HT. ALL OPERATIONS OF DEK tiitry perfcraedia the moteayana skillful : r"-"', ."" wmfc AiiiuuA. accui inat go wot Jr.'i'V.!.1? '"'?, '" .? JO to moit j on look natural anla. All Work War rm-lecl. OPflCE-ln Meo.t bfcck, over Urjai store, ealem. lljanSi PATENTS Haiid-BMkFIIEE, i aft A. a m ,IMV :iii yuuAtfn.Wiaiirtw.. iUMn urn M'nu.i. rtimi,..,ifc...'Swi&Jir ' w wL.