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teria! and blasting rock, 5 per cent R F .................... J H Miller, repair of bridge PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY R D 26, 5 per cent R F .. J H Miller, for material for & M'EWEN & D. F. DEAN, R D 26............................... 6*q»in* City gerat! Editors and Proprietors. 75 00 30 00 63 57 UPPER -R IVER DEPARTMENT, Tbe r b Æ y r tle 'J P c l x r t s in d , t il© T T p p e r -C o q .v iU le , a n d . T * 7 1 ia t I s G t o in g 1 o n T i i e r o . MISCELLANEOUS. There were six wagonloads of G company hac^ monthly drill campers from Rosehurg, passing 8 00 last Sunday. A. H. Black A Co. still take in through Myrtle Point, Monday, on the way to Bandon beach. 85 00 the farmers’ butter. & P . FISHER , N k w r p a p e b A d v s b t i h i n u A g e n t , jk T Dr. StraDge, the Roseburg den A. H. Black A Co. buy vegeta A L U Merchants’ Exchange, San Francisco la 6 75 tist, who recently was in Myrtle our authorized agent. This paper la kept on file, bles for Beaver Hill. In Ms ogee.__________________________ Point, expects to be back again Mrs. F. G. Dixon attended the 7 20 in a short time. Those who desire T U E SD A Y , J U L Y 30, 1895. 3 00 celebration at Eckley. the best of dentistry will reserve c * u > r C o u r t P r o c e e d i n g » —J u l r The Rosoburg stage arrives at their work for him and look out T e r m . 1 s t » —C o n t i n u e d . 6 00 Myrtle Point at uboat 7 p. m, for his dates which will be duly Hermann A Brown received a noted in this paper. [*2w Has troubled me for 11 years. 1 have fContinued from Uh paee.J 50 42 largo stock o f goods last week. taken four bottles o f H ood’s Sarsaparilla CORONER. Messrs. Huling and Lundy of and am perfectly cured. 1 think H ood’s T.M.and W.P. Hermann and fam Myrtle Point visited Eckley last Inquest o f J G Cox— Sarsaparilla has no equal, and believe that 8 00 ilies visited Eckley last Saturday. C Howe, coroner’s fees. . . . $ 12 20 Saturday and joined in with the many who are In poor health and havo « . D. Giles A Son have a new brick 2 20 James West, juror good people of that vicinity in cele become discouraged, would be restored to 42 00 tt kiln about completed and are ready brating the completion of their good health if they would only give 2 20 W W Hayes, “ u 2 20 F Haynes, “ wagonroad to Myrtle Point. The 29 45 to fire. u 2 20 Hy G Ploeger, “ Huling A Lnndy, the hardware gentlemen report that there were u 2 20 E Finnen, “ merchants, are well prepared for quite a number present from the .fa ir tr in l.” W m . J. B ensoti , A »tori.,O t«. « 2 20 Wm Phillips, “ South Coquille, and that all the Hood’s Pills their fall trade. 45 25 ness, hs.ii.cliw. 23c. 3 20 J J Stanley, cash paid out J W Cox, witness « There are nearly a dozen bicycles miners from Sixes and Salmon u 2 60 Chas Hansen, “ • • • • mountain were out and joined in 1 35 now in Myrtle P oin t One year for work on jail............... Additional Locals. a 2 60 Rich’d Hughes“ the festivities of the occasion. Dr. ago there were none. ORDERS FROM COUNTY COURT. u 2 60 Leon Smith, '* Elgin made theopeuiug address and Election at hotel meeting tomor Large loads of bay are on the ii Claim of Mury C Owens for wit 2 00 R J Coke Col. Muncy followed with a yery row night streets every day. The crop has u t ness fees at May, 1895, term disal 60 J Lennan, constable able address. Both gentlemen Mrs. Rev. W. B. Smith and chil been an excellent ODe. lowed. W H Lennard, for care of J were listened to with much inter dren, of California, are visiting her Miss Bronillette has agreed to est. Ordered that time for filing de 2 00 G Cox, deceased.............. Letters of congratulation linquent tax-list be extended until continue her private school six were read from Hermann and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lamb, SALARIES AND FEES. in this city. July 12th, 1895, 12 o’clock noon. months longer at Myrtle P oint Editor D olg e of Myrtle Point that D F Dean, county clerk .. .$100 00 Bird Nosier has received and Ordered that time for filing tax- Gen. Compson was surprised to were received with marked atten E Panenberg, deputy county Mr. Hermann referred to already placed a billiard table at c le r k ................................. 66 67 roll for 1895 he extended until see such gigantic works and such tion. a large colony o f people at Beaver early days, when travel from the his temperance salon, in the new W W Hayes, treasu rer.... 50 00 Sept 16th, 1895, at 8 o ’clock a. m. Ordered that 0 H Schultz be ex Hill. Coquille and the interior of the building on First street. W W Gage, sheriff.............. 166 67 Walter Colvin left for Bandon James H. Matbeny will go to the state passed Eckley when on the J J Stanley, deputy sheriff. 60 00 onerated from further obligation in the matter of S G Woods, deceased, mountains in a few days to look way to Port Orford, in which he yesterday, to be absent a month or J H Barklow, school sup’t, J and that $18 hy him paid to the He has the contract to put after some stock interests he has had had experiences that were to two. salary................................. 100 00 treasurer be turned into the general near Eckley. him interesting to call to memory. up a bouse for Mr. DeLoog. J H Barklow, examining teachers............................. 12 00 fund. There were three final proofs of J udge Schroeder wrote a letter to The steamer Bandonlle came into Ordered that blocks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, David Strang, examining homesteads made before U.S. Com be read, but from some unknown the river this morning, and is due 10,11,12,13,14,15, 17, 18, 19, 20, teachers............................. 12 00 missioner Orvil Dodgoat this place reason it was miscarried and did at this place now, Her next trip not arrive. This fact was an R D Burgess, spec dep shff 3 00 21, 23, 24, 25 in East Marshfield and last ¡Saturday. is up the coast and to Portland. nounced, and it was much regretted W \V Gage, paid spec depty 28 10 the streets and alleys between said The train ran from Marshfield blocks be and are hereby vacated. Miss Lizzie Winchester is a pas by tbs citizens. The citizens of Wm Phillips, maps for ass’r 15 00 Ordered that prayer of petition last 8 unday with Gen. Compson Eckley prepared a grand picnic, senger on the Bandorille, returning W L Patterson, services in and party to Myrtle Point, 26 miles and the feasting was carried on until home from a protracted visit at clerk’s and sheriff's offices 129 00 of R E Shine for correction of his in 47 minutes. assessment be not ullowed. Sanday morning, and then there Oakland aDd other points in Cali J G Steel, services in clerk’s W ill Dittz, the former efficient was food enough left to feed a good- fornia. Ordered that prayer of petition office.................................. 16 00 of H Bettys for reduction of his foreman on the West Oregonian, sized army. The young people MPROVED FARM OF ISO ACRES D F Dean, transcript in state good fruit and grain land in Hogue has returned to Myrtle Point and tripped the “ light fantastic” in the vs Hatcher........................ 41 50 assessment be not allowed. River Valley, for exchange for a small Ordered that the treasurer pay to is ready for a job. evening to tbeir hearts' content. place near a town in Coos county, or sub J Henry Schroedey, county J. LINDisLEY, A gentleman with a family has It is estimated that there were near urban property. judge J salary 200 00 P G Peterson $20 belonging Wm 4G3m] Beagle, Jackson coantv, Oregon’ Olson, deceased. 200 people present. One of the taken a homestead in the n. e. corner D E Stitt, county commis A Mrs. Colvin and family arrived Ordered that J A Luse be not of sec. 34, twp. 28 south, range 12 novel features was a baseball game sioner, per diem and mile paid until he complies with order west. He is a new-comer. played by a nine composed of from Grants Pass last evening, on age..................................... 51 00 the way to the beach. They weie made by the court at its April, 1895, Any one wishing to file on a young ladies and the junior nine B F Ross, county commis term. homestead, or prove up, can do so of Myrtle Point. The score stood formerly acquaintances and neigh sioner, per diem and mile Ordered that further considera before Orvil Dodge, U. S. court 13 to 23 in favor of tbeyouDg ladies. bors of G. W. Norton in Nebraska. age..................................... 50 40 tion in locating ltoy and Riverton commissioner at Myrtle Point. The whole community joined in the She has a sou living in this county, W W Gage, cash paid spe employed at Noblo’s logging camp. cial deputies..................... 25 00 road be continued until Sept. 1895 C. E. Edwards and family of celebration and everything passed Last Tuesday, about noon, at Ins Chas Volkmar. watchman.. 38 00 term, and that B 0 Schull, C L Prosper have been visiting in this off in first-class order. That com Bonehrake and R H Rosa are ap vicinity during the last week. munity has needed a wagonroad home at Latnpey creek, our friend STATIONERY AND PRINTINQ. pointed appraisers of damages. They took an outiDg on the North badly for oyer 30 years, and finally John Quick had the misfortune to J H Barklow, school sup’t, Ordered that J H Rndabaugh, E they joined together, and being led receive injury from a fall from a Pork. stationery and postage.. by such energetic men as Haynes, * D Myers and James Doughty he It is rumored that Dr. J. K. Gu6,$:o,'a^tl./Jasa Hermann, they hay-wagon that was a close call. Ed W Hill, stationery for cM.,1 or« appointed viewers and S B clerk nild sheriff.............. 94 UO Cathcart, sitrveyor, to view out and Reader is arranged to m o v e to Aeb hays accompfiibed the task at last He struck his head and was badly There and have just cause to be jubilant. stunned, and leceived injury to his D E Stitt, stationery and survey a road from Coquille river to land, Jackson county, Or. back also, from which he has not will be many regrets at his depar p rin tin g........................... 6 Bandon and Myrtle Point road, etc. yet recovered fully. ture. GeD. Compson, accompanied by J A Luse, printing.............. 47 Ordered tlmt Wm Waters, Marinus W W Gage, postage for Isaac Davenport, the barber, has John L. Rand, the prosecuting at Geluk and J W Judd are appointed H o t lc c t o D a ir y m e n . sheriff’s office.................... 52 50 viewers and S. B Cathcart, surveyor, moved to Roseburg, but Walter torney at Baker city, Oregon, and PatroDS not belonging to the Co D F Dean, postage for clerk’s shop Calvin T. Hyde, a prominent at quille Dairymen’s Union will re to view and locate a road from An- Eudicott has taken the office.................................. 10 50 ¿jrew Johnson’s boathouse to An and his light touches and sharp torney of that place also, came in ceive 10 cents per pound butterfat on the stage last Saturday. The W W Hayes, postage and razors give good satisfaction. drew Johnson’s gate. in milk delivered at Coquille general being one of the railroad stationery for treasurer. 3 80 Ordered that petition for a road Creamery from J u d b 8th until fur Judge Schroeder, D. A. Haling, PAUPERS. from Middle Fork bridge to lane Pearcy Hanley and Orvil Dodge commissioners of Oregon tele ther notice. phoned for a special train to take on It C Dements farm be denied. GeoW Stevenson, sup’t poor C o q u i l l e D a ir y m e n ’ s U n i o n . will go to the Salmon mountain Ordered that Geo Pratt, Byron mining district tomorrow to look himself and party to Marshfield, Per C. Romander, Manager. farm and supplies........... 46 35 ns he was here for the purpose of Hodson nnd C L Bonehrake be and Eronenherg A Son, supplies after their mining interests in that inspecting the C. B. R. A E. Rail for poor farm.................. 24 95 aro appointed viewers and S B section. The outrage perpetrated at the way. The train came over Sunday Cathcart surveyor, to view and lo J T McCormac, for core of union campnieetiDg at A^ngo after dinner, and the following Miss Millie Brouillette, assisted Tuesday evening of last week divers persons, 110 days 357 50 cate a road from Boss slough to named persons of this place hav by a few of h6r school pupils, will certain point on county road. J L Brown, medicine for di should bring down upon the Ordered that warrants No 195, give a musical and elocutionary ing been invited by the general to offenders the severest penalties of vers persons...................... 8 50 accompany him, Hon. B. Hermann, 230, nnd 255 he canceled and that entertainment in the opera house the law. We will not rehearse the A G Aiken, for team, har tho relief heretofore granted Boyet at Myrtle Point next Friday night. E. Bender, Capt. Allen Walker, O. particulars at this late day, only to ness and wagon for poor N. G., of Myrtle Point; W. Homer Admission, 2a cents; children uu- farm................................... 150 00 and Hermann he discontinued. be furnished for the use and delec Greer, of Washington and Lee Ordered that warrant No 651 be dor 10 years, 10 cents. tation o f land agents and prospec Win H Schroeder A Co, 4 University, V a.; Calvin T. Hyde, reissued, the original being lost. Dick Braden, of Myrtle Point, was tors from abroad to the injury of half Jersey heifer calves esq., Baker City; John L. Rand, Ordered that the Indians, Marsh hit in one eye by n limb, whilechop our county, but will rest in the be for poor fa rm .................. 30 00 prosecuting attorney, Baker City, field Tom, Lyman, and Ten-Mile ping last week, and has been con lief that such punishment will be G W Canning, 2$ mos. sal Or., O. M. Short, esq., Wm. H. ary as sup’t poor farm. . . 83 33 Tom be allowed each $5 and Co- fined to a dark-room ever since. Walker, E. A. Dodge, W. F. Ex meted out against these offenders, whoever they may be, that will be quillo Nancy $4 per month. It was thought at first that he Supplies for poor farm— press Co. agent, A. H. Black, mer Ordered that Belle Hill he al would lose the eyesight, but the a guaranty against all future mis S L Leneve.......................... chant, Orvil Dodge, U. S. court conduct of that character. Hood- phvsician in attendance is now lowed $10 for June and July. N Lorenz.............................. commissioner, Angnst Bender, of Ordered that W W Gage, sheriff, hopeful of his recovery and a com J A Collier A C o.................. Myrtle Point; ladies of the party lurnism will not thrive here. mako a deed to lot 5, block 22, Bay plete cure. Lamb A Nosier.................... “ We had an epidemic of dysen — Mrs. Dr. Miller and Misses Liza City and deliver the same to S M Wm Rich.............................. Those parties who have insured and Abbie Parrott of Roseburg, tery in this vicinity last summer,” Jennings. Mrs Bulloch.......................... in the Continental Insurance Co. Or.; Mrs. E. Bender, Mrs. C. E. says .Samuel S. Pollock, of Briceland, Ordered that Irvin Cary be sent with a traveling agent will call on Schroeder, Misses Alta and Daisy Cal. “ I was taken with it and suf R S Knowlton...................... to the poor farm. N Lorenz.............................. Orvil Dodge. They can cancel Dodge, Miss Eva Border, Mrs. fered severely until some one called Ordered that W W Gage, tax their policies and get rales 25 per Charles Dodge, Miss Ethel Gra- my attention to Chamberlain's Colic, Johnson Bros...................... 16 06 J W Leneve.......................... 3 25 collector, he allowed credit for cent lower in a good, reliable com ham aod Grandma Bender of Cholera and Diarrhma Remedy. I C Howe................................ 4 00 wrongfully assessed taxes. pany and pay in installments. Myrtle Point, these all stepped procured a bottle and felt better af Ordered that the clerk of tho Where all things are equal, why aboard and enjoyed tho trip very ■ ter the first doRe. Before one-half Wm H Schroeder A C o .. . . 19 85 James W est........................ 8 50 county court issue warrants to tho not patronize home agents? ranch. Beaver Hill was taken in j of the bottle had been used I was Hy Keru.............................. 1 40 sheriff commanding him to levy on the route nnd the whole party well. I recommended it to my upon property of delinquent, tax Nosier Bros,con vev in g Blini One o f the attorneys that came were amazed*to see such gigantic friends and tbeir experience was the and Boyet to poor farm. 4 00 payers. in with Gen. Compson is a son-in- works and such a city in (he woods same. We all unite in saying it is Hermann A Brown, supplies Books and accounts of W \Y law of a Mr. Packwood, who was to have been built up withiD oue the b est” For sale by Dr. S. Li for I C Cary.................. 10 00 Hayes, county treasurer, examined an early pioneer of the Coquille year’s time. One of the attorneys Leneve, druggist. ----------------- , ------------------ John Snyder, board for and owned Euchanted prairie 35 remarked that “ that Graham is a and approved. Henry Dixon.................. Ordered that the monthly allow ears ago. He wns engaged in the wonderful man to accomplish so T h e B a n d o n - C o q n il l e G a m e . 3 00 ance to Bertus ltosramp be discon ndinn wars o f this coast, and is much in one year during these ROADS AND BRIDGES. This game o f baseball Reeras yet tinued and ha be sent to the poor now raining on Sixes, having come depress«! times.” Roy and Riverton road— James Ferry to give occasion for bad blood and in and struck onnee placer mines of the Blanco had his coach ready unfair discussion on the part o f two Dan Giles, viewer............. .$ 17 90 farm. Ordered that J H Schroeder, this spring. at the depot at Marshfield, and or three of the Bandon nine. The J F Schroeder, “ ............. 9 60 T W Drane, ■■ ............... 10 70 county judge, examine the repairs W. E. Mitchell, one o f the mem the party went over and en statement in the late Recorder is so J S Burns, chainman.......... 10 60 on Mast and Fox bridges, and If bers o f the Standard Mining Com jo y «] one o f his fine dinners. But unfair, bitter, and untrne through L J Sipe, " ........ 10 60 work is satisfactory that the clejk pany o f Sixes, was in town last all was haste, nnd bat a moment out, thnt it hardly deserves notice. L Harlocker, axman........... 8 90 draw orders for such amounts as the Saturday. The company have in- wns bad to shake hands with We are sure its temper is not judgo may report to him os due J B corporated and purchased the Shad Marshfield friends, so at ten min- shared by the most of the Bandon S B Cathcnrt, surveyor.. . 33 00 Fox for said work. Hermann A Brown, plow and Hndson placer mine, which is C ntes past six the train was again nine, and we doubt if Editor Stitt Ordered that J H Schroeder, miles above the Sixes bridge. They boarded and in forty-seven minutes Is responsible fur it—except that it scraper R D 44 and 16, 5 per cent R F .................... 58 001 county judge, examine repairs on will bring water from Edson creek, the engine whistled for Myrtle appears withont other signature The J B Fox, repairing b rid g e.. 125 60! Gravel Ford bridge upon notice and will be obliged to bring it 4 Point. The general was surprised or evidence of authrrship. by contractors that the work is miles in a ditch and flume. The to see our railroad in such good Recorder's last suggestion is that Eel Lake A Ten Mile road— C Westman, viewer............ 8 00 i completed and that upon acceptance water will be sufficient to run fonr condition. For a new road, he said “ they will let the arbitration com C W Sanford, “ ............ i 40 of work hy the county judgo the giants, which will be pnt on ns it was the best he had ever seen. mittee decide which team is enti Geo W Beale, ............ 4 401 clerk draw nn order in favor of J soon as the ditch is completed. General Compson and bis two tled to it,” but, alas, like in the con EDM yers,lum horforRD19 155 52 52, B Fox and J D Bennett for $588, The bar that they expect to work genial companions, C. T. Hyde nnd duct of their captain, Williams, all Ordered that appropriation here is from 75 to 100 feet above the John L. Rand, eeqs., left Monday through the game, they havo for L F H e l l e r ,................. 27 17 25 tofore made for R D 31 and unex river-bed and prospects very rich. morning to visit Sixes river mines feited even tfcat privilege—that Ruling A Lundy, supplies pended be rescinded. A yonng b o ; that came in with the and will return to Myrtle Point committee has no jurisdiction in for divers R D, 5 per cent R F .................................... 28 30 ; Journal signed: company chose a place and took about Dext Thursday. The general the case owing to tbeir refusal to J. H enrv S chroeder , out $30 with a rocfcpr in a few is one of the most genial men that play out the game. There seems J H Yager, supplies for di County Judge, hours. The names of those com -j one is likely to meet, and Mr. H rde only one o f two things to be done, vers R D, 5 per cent R F 14 43 ! D. E. S t it t , posing the company are as follows: and Mr. Rand are not behind him and that is the enforcement of the Lamb A Nosier, supplies for B. F. Ross, J. C. Aiken of Roseburg; W. E. in social intercourse, so the two, league s rale as prepared by Em divers R D, 5 p e rce n t... County Commissioners. Mitchell o f Roseburg; Henry D. with Hon. B. Hermann, were cen mett, the enforcement o f a fine of R F .................................... « 25! ------------- > «»> «........ ... Waller o f Independence; Dr. IV. tral figures on the train, and they $25, in defaolt o f the payment of Olof Benson, for material for R D 31.............................. 50 001 Uncle Bird Vowell is up from H. Parrish of Monmouth, and F. seemed desirous that every one which the nine will be kicked ont j of the league. should enjoy the tile . ( Bamloo nnd greeting friends. M. Wilkins o f Eugene. It A Cribbins, for bridge ma- Devoted to the material and social up building o f the Ooqaille Valley particularly ■ a n d o f Gooe County generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. J M Porter,bounty cert Feb 11th, 1895......................... W W Gage, for boarding prisoners........................... E O’Connell, Russia iron etc for vault............................. Quong W o Yuen, washing for prisoners..................... J A Parmer, carpenter at jail Thos W Walker, repairs at jail...................................... R W Getty, coal for court house ................................. J A Lennan, repairing side walk aDd work on ja il.. . Bandon Woolen Mills Co, 8 pairs blankets for ja il. Hy Sengstacken,supplies for courthouse........................ Flanagan A Bennett, trans ferring $10,183 to state Catarrh Hood’s Sarsaparilla I S p e tu l H u ll G u ra e COR SALE. -N ic e residence prop- *erty, new house nnd nicely aud, conveniently located for residence ou Hall street, one door south o f H e r a l d office. For further information enquire of or address, 31-3m 1 S. L. L eneve . Const Mail: John Hilstrom was brought up from South slough, Tuesday, for medical treatment for a fractured leg. He was hauling matchwood when befell under his wagon and before he could get out of the way it passed over him, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 breaking oue o f his legs above the Coquille......... 1 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 5—13 E m p ire.........1 0 0 0 G 0 1 1 2—11 ankle. Dr. Horsfall attended him. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking P o w d e r Held at Marshfield last Saturdays between the Empire and Coquille niues, for a purse of $100, was won by our Coquille boys in a score of 12 to 11. It is said to have been an exciting contest, but by the lust inning the Empire boys had be come thoroughly rattled and the Coquillers had their own way in piling up home runs, as will be seen by the following score, with two' bases, 2d und 3d, still occnpied and a good man at the bat: DON’T STOP TOBACCO Awarded Gold Modal Midwinter Fair. San Francisco. — ■ - — • *—— — ■ ■ - I iiu i.'io n R ecord e r. I A big camp meetrag is to take How to Cure Yourself While Usi.ig place at Euchre creek.Cnrry county, Tobacco. 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Dpuning, who wns at work on the lighthouse here, left for Lookiug Glass Wednesday after- uoou, having received word that bis mother was dying. On the hottest day since the fired of this month, July, the tempera ture in tbe shade on Myrtle street, Marshfield, was 98, whilst on the upper Coos river it was as high as 104. The highest figure as yet at Bandon wns only 78, and that was only on one day, July 8th. The Inst scow load of rock neces sary to complete the foundation of the lighthouse tower and enginw room was brought down last San day from the quarry, and the struc ture is about ready for tbe brick, work. The walls for the dwelling house at tbe station are now above the first floor. O d » of W. Boyd’s teams backed, off the wharf into the river here last Wednesday. Ralph Hunt drove the tenrn onto the wharf and began to load tho wagon with lumber. He had only placed oue plank on the wagon when the team became- frightened aod backed the wagon overthew harf intothe river. 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Why not try? :: :: :: “ « | y Write for further information and mention this paper. THE PRESS GLftIMS GO. Philip '■ \ Avlrett, 0*a. Mar., 018 F Street, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. J o y ’ s V e g e ta b le sa r sa p a rilla prevents tired feel- lDgs, staggering sen sations, palpitation o f heart, rush of blood to the head, dizziness, ringing in ears, sp ot* before the eyes, headache, bil iousness,constipation o f bowels pains in tbe backfineuuicholy, tongue coated, foul breath, pimples on face, body and limb, decline ofnerre force dizzv s p e l l s , faint spells, cold, clammy feet and hands, sour risings, fatigue, in somnia, and all dis eases or t he stomach, lirer and kidneys. ’ Joy .a Vegetable Sar saparilla is aold by all druggists» R e f u s e a substitute. W h en you I pay for the best see that you get the best. ■r*The responsibility of this company may bo Judged by the fact that ita stock is held by over one thousand of tho leading newspapers in the United States. To the Unlortunate. DR . G IB B O N S ’ DISPENSARY, 623 Kearney S t., corn er of Commercia 1 San Francisco, C a l. Established in 1864, ____ _____ for the treatment o f ' r ' r . S e x u a l and Seminal i diseases, snch as Gon- orrhea . Glee t , 8tr. c t- *nre. Syphilis, in all its fo r m s. Seminal Weakness. Im potency and Lost Manhood permanently cured. T b s Rick and a fflic te d should not fail to ca ll upon h im . The Doctor has traveled exten sively in Europe, and inspected t horoaghly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal o f valuable information, which he is competent to impart to those in need 1 o f his services. The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. DH. GIBBON will m a k e no charge unless he effects a curs. Persons at a distance CU RED AT HOMB ¡All communications st rictly confidential. A ll letters answered in plain envelopes. Charges reasonable. Call or write. Addrtaa DK. J. F. GIBBON, J 47 tf 1 Box 11*67. San Francisco, Cal.