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HE: ROSEBURG "DEU flLu ml " L23 m ls a weekly Demo cratio newspaper pub- lished in the interest of Southern Oregon. Isub- scription rates, $2.50 per annum. Advertis ing rates are rcasoita- blo and made known on application. Boseburg is one of the most thriv ing ana progressive towns in the State of Oregon, and the "Be view" keeps fully abreast of the times, furnishing the citizens of Douglas County and the far-famed ULIFQTJA VALLEY with all the latest General and Local Hews. Under its management the new Ee view " is constantly im proving and is rapidly gaining in circulation, having added more names to its list during the past three months than any country paper in Oregon. If you want to hear from a wide awake, progressive sec tion, subscribe for the it Boseburg Eeview." If you want to reach a large number of intelli gent people, place your advertisement in the "Eeview." - i - . By special arrange ments we will furnish the "Eeview" and the weekly "New .York World" for $3.00, in advance. This is an im mense offer. Subscribe now ! Publisher. LATE NEWS SUMMARY. Foreign and Domestic. New Mexico is miardins azzainst Indian raida from Old Mexico. Parliament has eranted to Princess Bea trice an annuity of 6,000. Garibaldi's sons will not cublish tha General's memoirs until 1883. In Madrid nearly 5.G00peoole have been inoculated with cholera microbes. Minister Foster is investieatihz the cholera in Spain. He finds it a mild form, Df State Jbrwmetmysen e in Newark. N. J.. May anin A cyclone in Rooke county. Kansas, ia jured fifty people and destroyed $50,000 worth of property. Henry Guest was lynched at New Straitsville, Ohio, for shooting a named Henry Auer. man The London : Tower dynamite fiends have ben convicted and sentenced to penal servitude for life. . In a duel at Rollins Fork, Miss., May 5S2d, if. s. Snelton Circuit Ulerk of bnar key county, was fatally shot. Twenty-five per cent of the' cattle and sheep in the upper ccentries of Virginia have died from a mysterious disease, The Afghans now desire that England shall revenge their defeat by the Russians or indemnity the Ameer for ner losses. Men who assisted Prof. Odium to jump on the Brooklyn bridge are being arrested on a cnarge of. participating m murder. Mrs. Pauline Kruse. convicted of bicramy in San Francisco, was sentenced to San Quentin for three years, and to pay a fine cf 300. The commander of the Norfolk Navy Yard has prohibited the laborers from discussing politics under penalty of diS' missal. ' A magnificent bronze statue of Frank P. Blair was recently, unveiled in Forest Park, St. Louis, in the presence of 15,100 people. The English Gevernment will send a medical mission to Spain to test the re suits of the system of inoculation with cholera microbes. J. B. Russell, of Cuthbert. Georgia, killed his two sons, and then shot himself three times. The trouble was caused by financial difficulties. Wade E. Hampton, nephew of Senator Hampton, has been sentenced to one jett m the JPage county (loWa) jail lor the roo- bing of registered letters. Smallpox has spread so rapidly in Mon treal that it has got beyond the control of the Board of Health. It is in all portions of the city and is epidemic. Fred Douglass has created a sensation in Washineton bv rentine a Dew in Dr, Sunderland's church Immediately in front of President Cleveland s pew. Admiral Jewett telegraphs from Pan ama that an additional force of 500 Colom bians have arrived there to protect the Isthmus from the insurgents. it is declared at Uttawa that Kiel is an American citizen, and that he voted and took an active part in the Territorial elec tion in Montana two years ago. George Hfcks, a railroader of Indianap olis, killed himself by taking morphine He left a letter giving his body to the surgeons for dissecting purposes. Samuel C. Null, a religious enthusiast. died at Farmer City, 111., from the effects of a forty days' fast. He was the editor of a paper called the Spirit of the Truth. At Troy, N. Y., May 17, William McCor mick, aged 2 cut his young wife's throat and supplemented the terrible ded by cut ting his own throat. Ihe man will die. An evicted farmer in Ireland visited the bailiff who had ejected him, plied him with liquor until stone drunk, and then held him over a fire until he was fatally burned. In Pike county, Ky., Mount Clark was endeavoring toelope with Frank Stratton's sister. A difficulty ensued in which Clark was shot and Stratton stabbed. Both men will die. The Minneapolis flouring mills areshut ting down for lack of orders. Two of them, with an aggregate daily capacity of 2,000 barrels, have closed, and others are expected to follow. At Gloster, Mass., a party of railroad laborers took Will. Sims, a negro laborer, from the calaboose and hung him to a stringer of the railroad bridge. He had murdered a negro woman. The Grand Jury at WaslunfUon, IX C, found an indictment against Butler Ma hone, son of Senator Mahone, for assault with intent to kill Albert Willis, a colored waiter at Welcker's hotel, last February. Victor Hugo died at Paris, May 22. It is said that he bequeathed his manuscripts to France, and that he left it to the Repub lic to select a burial place for his remains, and to decide as to the form of his funeral. In Paulding county, Ga., Mrs. Simpson, while fishing on Pumpkinvine creek, got a bite and attempted to pull the fish out, but the order was reversed and th fish pulled her into the wattr and she was drowned. The steamship City of Berlin, with 1308 passengers on board, recently struck an iceberg in a dense fog near Newfoundland. This caused serious damaee. Many tons of ice fell upon the forecastle deck, break ing it through and going down into the hold. Violent storms have prevailed through out Hungary and Roumania during the past few days and snow has fallen to a great depth in many regions, while hurri canes accompanied by hail killed growing crops and destroyed vineyards. Many farmers are reported killed. Dispatches to the Hudson Bay Company announce that several of their most im portant posts north of the Saskatchewan nave been destroyed and plundered by Indians. All the goods were carried away or burned, and the officers and people were turned adrut to starve. A terrible disease is prevailing in Jones county, lowa, -wmen causes deatn in a few minute. The patient is at first taken with a slight sore throat: the soreness then goes to the lungs and from there to the spine, when death ensues. .The dis ease entirely baffles the skill of physicians. The Superintendents of the United States Mints at San Francisco, New Or leans and Philadelphia have been author ized to purchase mutilated and uncurrent United States silver com of standard fine ness at the rate of 08 cents per ounce, when presented In sums of. 3 and up ward. Prof. Enoch Martin, a prominent citizen of Monroe county, Ohio, committed ui cide at his home near Sunflsh by laying down in a pond containing but eighteen inches of water. Mr. Martin s father hung nimseir a lew years ago, and nis brother, jtiausom iviarun, out ms throat with a razor a few days ago. May 10th, Prof. Odlmn leaped from the Brooklyn bridge into the river, a distance of 133 feet, dying shortly af tereirig taken from the water. He was, 3$ seconds in the air before striking the water. He was formerly professor in a swimming-bath at Washington, but lately has been clerk in the WilJard hotel. It has been his ambi tion to jump from Brooklyn bridge. He was unmarried, 33 years of age, and a man of good habits. A fire'on Sixth street, Cincinnati, May 21st, caused the death of fifty-seven per sons. When the fire was subdued so that the firemen could enter they found fifty dead bodies lying in a heap on the fifth floor and one on the fourth. There were six who jumped from the windows and were killed, and one man, after saving uie lives of two women bv letting down a rope from the roof, was himself Killed by the burning of the same rope before he reached the ground. The fire originated by. the explosion of a gasoline stove. A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. A woman with pleasant smile,'clear skin, bright eye, generous expression, elastic step, hearty-hand shake and courteous welcome: Such a woman is not the victim of debility, languor, or dyspepsia. She has overcome these pests by using Brown's Iron Bitters, the world's great tonic. Miss Mattie Benson, South Parsonfield, Me., says, "After using Brown's Iron Bitters for weakness and lack of appetite and energy, I felt like another person." CXEAT SUTTEEEB F202Z DEBILITY, NERVOUSNESS, LOSS OF SLEEP A1TD APPETITE, RESTORES TO HEALTH BY COMPOUND OXYGEN. The following, written for publication by W. G. P. BrTnckloe, of Hulmeville, Pa., editor and publisher or the uaa Jbtllouce Journal, gives that gentleman's happy experience with Compound Oxygen : "In-the Spring of 1881 my health began to fail, so that 1 became a great sufferer from debility, nervousness, and loss of sleep ana appetite. After trying several remedies and continuing to grow weaker, I almost in despair gave up the hope of livine. To add to mv sufFerines. in Octo ber .of the same year I was afflicted with a severe cold, which seemed to induce con gestion of the liver and kidneys, threat ened paralysis oi toe ngnt side, ihe pre scribed remedies aggravated, rather than allayed, the Buffering. "About the first of November I heard of Compound Oxygen and was induced to try it. At this time I was losing about half a gut of blood a day. I could, not sleep soundly, very little appetite, and very nw ray memory. "In less than two weeks after takxna the Compound Oxygen I was like a new person. 1 he bleeding had stopped entirely, mv arroetite became healthy, mv slecn im proved, and my memory became good and steady, l have continued its use until the present time, September 1st, 1883, enjoy ing good health, excellent spirits, and im proved powers of endurance, both mentally and physically. 1 here have also been a numberor won derful results that have come within my observation from the use ot Compound uxygen." -: A ' Treatise on Compound Oxygen." containing a history of the discovery amd mode of action of this remarkable cura tive agent, and a large record of surprising cures in Consumption. Catarrh. Neuralgia, Bronchitis. Asthma, etc., and a wide range of chronic diseases, sent free. Address Drs. Starket & Paijen, 1109 and 1111 Girard street. Philadelphia. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home 606 Montgomery Street, ban irancisco China is going to work her coal mines with labor imported from Europe. "POOLS BUSH IN WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD." So impetuous youth is often given to folly and indiscretions ; and, as a result, nervous, mental and organic debility fol low, memory is impaired, self-confidence is lacking: at night bad dreams occur, premature old age seems setting in, ruin is m the track. In confidence, you can and should write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., the author of a treatise for the benefit of that class of patients, and describe your symptoms and sufferings, He can cure you at your home, and wil send you full particulars by mail. Ex-Secretary of State Frelinghuysen gradually but surely dying. CATARRH A New Treatment has been dis covered wherebv a ncrraanent cure is effected in from one to three applications. Particulars and treatise free on receipt of stamp. A. H. Dixon & fcioN, 305 King St. west, Toronto, Canada. COPYING AND ENLARGING in India ink. water colors, crayon or oil. Send for price list. Abeix & Son, 20 Washington street, Portland The strike of tailors in Paris is participa ted In by 7oOO workmen. , Best French Brandy, Smart-Weed Jamaica Ginger and Camphor Water, as combined In Dr. Jfierce s Extractor bmart Weed, is the best remedy for colic, diar rhcea, cholera morbus, dysentery or bloody flux ; also, to break up colds, fevers and innammatory attacks if used early. In spite of the doctors Gen. Grant seems to be steadily gaining. THE ONLY STRICTLY first-class Pho tograph Gallery in the Northwest Abel & Son's, 29 Washington street, Portland . Sufferers from Conghs, Sore Throat etc., should try " Brown's Bronchial Troches." -Try Germea for breakfast. Needing renewed strength, or who suffer from infirmities peculiar to their sex, should try RRnWN'S THE BE5T TONIC This medicine combines Iron with pure vegetable tonics, and is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It En riches and Purifies the Blood, Stimulates the Appetite, Strengthens the Muscles) and Nerves in fact, thoroughly Invigorates. Clears the complexion, and makes the skin smooth. It does not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or produce constipation all ether Iron medieintt do. MBS. FUZABETH Baihd, 74 Farwell Ave., Milwau kee, Wis., snys. under date of Deo. 26th. 1884: "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has been more than a doctor to me. having cured me of the weakness ladies have in life. Also cured me of Liv er Complaint, and now my complexion is clear and good. Has been beneficial to my children." Genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BROWN CIIEMICAIi CO..BALTIMORE, MD. Toadies' Hard Book useful and attractive, con taming list of prizes for recipes, information about coins, etc., given away by all dealers in medicine, or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. SNELL. IIElTSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Agents, Portland, Or. Regeneration for enfeebled ByR tenia suf fering from! a general want of tone, and its usual concomitants, dygpepBia and ner vousness, is seldom derivable from the use of a nouriithing diet and stimuli of appetite, unaided. A medicine that will effect a removal of the specific obstacle to renewed health and vigor, that is a genu ine corrective, is the real need. It is the possession of this grand requirement which makes Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters so effective as an in- vigorant. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. PETALUMA nrcUBATOB 1881 Still Ahead! 1884 3 Gold Medals, 1 Silver, and 14 First Premiums. Hatches all Kinds of Eggs All sizes from 30 to 6M eggs. HendforlargeilIustratedcircularNo.il. 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Letions. instruments and electuaries do mora harm than Lgooc. imam B inuian ruo uuiuueui mumim un u Pmors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night alter getting warm iu ueuj, aero h jjuujww, in stant relief, and ia prepared only for Files, itching of the priva te parts, ana for nothing else. - Bead what the Hon. J. M. Oomnberrjr, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indiaa Pile Ointment: "I have used scores of File Cures, and it affords me pleasure to sar that I have never found anything which gtve such iiumediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's In dian Ointment. Vor sale by all druggists ana mauea on receipt of price. $1. C F. Richards Co., 427 aad 429 Sansome street, corner Clay, San Francisco. James R. Osgood & Co.! of Boston, the well-known publishers, have failed. ' Is there no balm in Gilead? , ' Is there no physician there ? Thanks to Dr. Pierce, there is a balm in his " Golden Medical Discovery a "balm or every wound to health, from colds, coughs, consumption, bronchitis, and all enronic, blood, lung ana liver anecuons. Of druggists. The losses by the Vincehnes, IndM fire aggregate $150,000. . When Baby was sick, we gave her C ASTORIA, When Bhe was a Child, she cried for C ASTORIA, When Bhe became Miss, she clang to C ASTORIA, When she had Children, she gave them CASTOEJA GET THE BEST Abell & Son's Pho tographs. Take the elevator 29 Wash ington street, Portland. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, fitrenirth and wholesomcncsa. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in cornpeti tion with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold eniy un cans. Royal Baking rowDK Co., 106 wall street, . x. HAY PRESSES. PRICES REDUCED. Petaluma Press reduced from $150 to $300 Monarch 10-ton Car Press from $600 to $500 Monarch Junior Press from $500 to $400; Eagle Hay Press, $250; Climax, $300; Infrersoll's Hand Hay il-essland $175; nop iTesses,$soio ?iuu, All kinds or Presses built to oraer. Aaaress. Tit UMAX. 1HIIAM Jt CO.. 9ia.it Francisco I am an old man. For 28 years? suffered with ulcers on my right leg as the result of typhoid fever. . Atrmntntion was sucpested as the onlv means of preserving life. The doctors could do nothing for me, and thought I must die. For three years I never had a Bhoe on. Swift's Specific has made a permanent cure and added ten years to my lire. i ; Wm. R. Reed, Hall Co., GaJ I have taken Swift's Specific for blood poison contracted at a medical college at a dissection, while I was a medical student. I am grateful to say that it gave me a speedy and thorough cure after my parents had spent hundreds of dollars lor treatment. Augustus Wexdfj M. P., Newark. N. J.j My wife from early girlhood has been suffer ing .from rheumatism. She has tried many remedies, and I must frankly say has derived more benefit from Swift's Specific than from all the others, alter long and raitniui trial. Rev. J as. L. Pierce. Oxford, Ga, Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable. Trea tise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free, The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta ua., or law vv. z3d St., pJ. x. PIASOS. OKliASiM. nTriinii 1 if f&llAXICfl & BACH O I Ell 11 WW A I .Oablcr. Koenish Pianos; Burdet Organs, band instruments. Largest stock el ShteJ Music and Books. Bands supplied at bastcnt tricot j t a WV a ni A 7 W . ju. liiiA v . vt.-o t ost aireei, aan r runcuvu. The Boss" Tobacco. Every First-class Dealer In town has got It. Try It. ' ' THE HARDEN STAR HAND GRENADE Extinguisher, The simplest 'and most powerful ex tinguisher ever pro duced. Adopted by Wells, Fargo & Co, the O. R. & N., the "Oregonian," and over 3,000 leading institutions of the CoasL They have saved hundreds of lives and millions of dollars' worth of "property. Beware of worthless imitations ! ; itSTNone genuine except in blue bottle with star. PRICE, 1S.OO PER DOZEN. HH R R fl J 28 N- Front St., Portland. . n. nUOO,-j 16 second St.. S.F. J. M. Halstel's MUators From fc0 tm. iThe MODEL Brooder from $5 up. Send for ir cular containing j ranch valuable THE &10DEL. ii information. I Thoroughbred ! Poultry & Eoos. ftllOll Broadway, Oakland, OaL StLF-RCOULATIltB. xrma, J iiuriM. 0CUAILS, ; ii'iSli'r IS v l ' tf&W ' ioifnwn7nrii1,f?) ' ,. 1 - Vi iiii'i i i -l i. .i liniiiiiiii . J Fire Ml 41 W TRUTHFUL WILLIAM. Mr. Nye Becomes Interested in AgrlcuUura and Detaileth the Result of HI Kxperl ments. ' During the past season I have been considerably interested in agr cu't ire. I have met with t ome success, but r.ol enough to rcadden me with "o It takei a good, deal of success to imscrew my reason and make it tot er on its throne. I've had trouble with mv liver, and various other abnormal eondit ons of the vital organs, but old reason sits there old his or her throne, as the ease may be, through it all. Agriculture has a charm about it which I can not adequately describe. Every product of the farm is furnished by nature with something that loves it so that it will never be neglected. The grain crop is loved by the weevil, the Hessian fly and the chinch bnr: the watermelon, the squash and te cucum ber are loved by the squash' bug; the potato is loved by the potato bug; the sweet corn is loved bv the ant thou sluggard: the tomato is loved bv the cut-worm; the plum's loved by the cur- cuno, ana so iortn, and so forth, so that no plant that, grows need be a wall-flower. Early blooming and ex tremely dwarf joke "for the table. Plant as soon as there is no -danger of frosts, in drills four inches apart. When ripe, pull it, and eat raw with vinegar. Tne red ants may be added to taste. Well, I began early to spade up my angle-worms and other pets, to see it they had withstood the severe w'.nter. I found they had. They were un usually bright and cheerful. The potato-bugs were a little sluggish at first, but a? the spring opened and the" ground warmed up they pitched right in, and did first rate. Lvery one of my bugs in May looked splendidly. I was most worried about my cut-worms. Away along in April I had not seen a cut-worm, and 1 Degan to fear they had suffered, and perhaps per shed in the extreme cold of the previous winter. One morning late in the month, however, I saw.a cut-worm come oul from behind a cabbage stump and take (V ! - iv T T 1 ..1 - .- on ii a ear-minr. lie was a lime sua in the joints, but he had not lost hope. 1 saw at once that now was the t rue to assist him if 1 had a spark of humanity loft. I searched every work I coul J tinu on agr culture to hud what it was that farmer.4 fed the r blann d cut worms, but all scientists seemed to be silent. I read the agricultural reports, the dictionery, anil the encyclopedia, but they didn t throw any lijjbt oa the subject. I got wild. 1 feared that 1 had brought but one cut-worm through the winder, and I was liable to lose him u.dess I could find out what to feed h m. I asked some of my ne'ghbors, but they spoke jeeringly and sar castically. I know now whv it was. All their cut-worms had frozen down last winter, and they couldn't bear to see me jret ahead. All at once, an idea struck me. 1 haven't recovered from the concussion yet. it was th s: the worm had win tered under a cabbage stalk; no doubt he was fond ot the beverage. I acted upon this thought and bought h m two dozen red cabbage plants, at fifty cents a do;:en. 1 had hit it the first pop. He was pass'onately fond of these plants, and would eat three in one night. He also had several matinees and sour srout lawn fest vals for his f r ends, and in a week I bought three, dozen more cabbage plants. By th;s t:me 1 had collected a large group of common scrub cut-worms, early Swedish cut worms, dwarf Hubbard cut-worms and short-horn cut-worms, all doing well, but st 11, I thought, a little hide-bound and bil ous. They acted languid and listless. As mv squash .bujrs, currant worms, potato bugs, etc., were all do ing wen without care, l aevotea my self almost exclusively to my cut worms. They were all strong and well, but they seemed melancholy with nothing to eat. day after uay, but eao bages. " a 1 therefore bought five dozen tomato plants that were tender and large. These I fed to the cut-worms at the rate of eight to ten in one nig!;t. In week the cut-worms had thrown off that air of ennui and languor that had formerly noticed, and ytere gay and light-hearted. I got thm some more tomato plants, and then som more cabbagj for change., i On the whole I was as proud as any young farmer could be who has made a suc cess of anything, i . One morning I noticed that a cab bage plantwa-i ieftstandingunchanged. I he next day it was still there. VI was thunderstruck. I dug in the ground My cut-worms were gne. 1 padd iip the whole patch, but their Wasn't one. Just as I had become attac hed to them, and they had learned to look for ward each day to my coming, when they would almost come up and eat tomato-pbmt out of my hand, someone had robbed me of them. I was almost wild w th despair and cr'ef. Suldenlv something tumbled over my foot. - It was mostly stomach, but it had feet on each corner A neighbor said it was a wartv toad. He had eaten ud mv sum mer's work! He had swallowed my cunn;ng 1 ttle cut worms. 1 tell you, gentle reader, unless.some way is pro vided, whereby this warty scourge can be wiped out. I for one shall ?l;nquish the loys of .agr cultural pursuits. When a common toad, with a sallow complexion and no intellect, can swal low tip "my fummer's work, it is time to pause. iorlhu-estcrn Multr. . I he tnglish-Egyptian Question. -.. - j "Them English are bavin' a righ smart of a time over there in Africa ha n't they? ' remarked an old farmer from up :'n Michigan. h'Yes, indeed." I . , 1 1 f .a t m l ve neen a-watcn n oi era all win tor, anl dye know what -their .cam pa'gn reminds me of? No? Wall, sir, used ter have a big Berkshire shoat wh it had the durndest appetite 'ever you heerd tell on. Ihe littler shoats had to git out of his way every t me 1 put him in a lot all by hisself, and there was plenty or leed and wallow th re for him, more n he could ever use, but. dum me, if hewould stay there. Down went that fence and1 awav went that shoat into fields where he had no busl ness to be. Wall, he kept that up all summer, but b.meby he broke into a little patch o' timber an' got to foolin' round. hat d ye 8 pose he stirred up? Wall, by gosh, he run h's nose right inter a hornets' nest. It took him5 a long time to git out o', them woods, but when he got out he was the most subdued shoat you ever seed!" - Chicaqo Herald. . " 1 rrotessor ly,'ot Johns Hopfcns University, says that 'Cf nam" to explo sions are. a "local fciiinistut'ou of an international devil," and adds: Imust say frankly that I beliere we are just beginning to enter on a terrible era in the world's history an era of interna tional and domestic warfare such as has never been seen, and the end of which only the Almighty can foretell." sT3 WARNER'S ra 2L gfkVlxm WILd THE to K H X ffl O o CO 2 u O r. 2 O a, S o ut X r OOPYRIOHTCO TOHIO o r CO $ X 4 3 m z (A v 0OPVIOHTtO.T BITTER. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. H. H. WABNEB & CO . Eocliester, N.Y. FOR BILIOUS HEADACHE, NOTHING LIKE IT. $1.00 Jk. BOTTLE. H. H. WAENEB & CO., Eochester, N. T. Rev. FRANCIS G1LLIAT. Arlinrtoru Vt.. recommends Warner's Tippecanoe, The Best, for sick headache caused by stomach disorders. Sf -. FEMALE DEBILITY, UNSURPASSED. 1.00 A BOTTLE - H. H. WAENER & CO., Eochester, N. Y. ; Mrs. SPENCER ilcCLKLLAN. Gowen. Mich., warmly recommends Warner s Tippe canoe, The Best. , . : The best Blood Purifier and Tonic Alterative in use. It auickly cures all Diseases orifdnatitur from a dis ordered state of the Blood or Liver. Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Blotches. Boils, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumon, Salt Rheum and Mercurial Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood Pure, the Liver and kid neys healthy, the complexion bright and clear FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG GISTS. J. R. GATES & CO., PROP'RS., SAN fBANCISCO, CAL. R. U. AWARE THAT LorlUard's. Climar Plug bearing- a red tin tag ; that LorlUard's Rom Leaf fine cut : that Lori Hard 's Navy Clipping:, and that LorlUard's Snufiu, are the best and cheapest, quality considered ? Established 1861. P.O. Box 2115. JOHN F. ENGLISH, Grain, Produce and General commission merchant Nos. 313 and 313 Davis Street, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. (Member of 8. F. Produee .Exchange). Consignments and orders will receive prompt attention. Cash ad vances made. The Mirror . is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. ThlsGTCAtStrentrthen iTonlc i'ure Yrlthost ... i. jt iu : I Weakness, Virile Decline, Impotency, Oversensitive Conditions, Prostatitis, Kid ney and Bladder Complaints, tions, and all the evil effects cesses; permanently pro venting all Invctluntary weakening drains upon the system, however Uicy occur restoring Lost Manhood, ,f JL. nowever comiumKu ."o case may be, and Where all other remeoies have failed. A Permanemt Core ADSoimciy liiuraBieai. Price $2.50 per bottle, or five bottles for fia Sent upon receipt of price, or C.O.Dto any address strict ly privately IR. C. IK SALFIELD. . M " I Sufficient to show il atatlnfflvnintAmiltrulsffa t imuiLa.tiuua. sfcritstlr conndentiaL fay letter or at ------1 otBce.iBra mm tTWfe rafts jtscv Spring Season I ' -, . mi- ,;. Tlxo Grat American Tailor, ' TSTICOT-iXj.' The Grandest Display ot the Choicest Woollens ever shown in the city Domestic. English, French, Scotch and German Fabrics in eiMIess Tariety for Salts? to Measnre. One thousand different patterns to select from. Any and every style of garment cnt and fitted to suit the most fastidious taste. Samples, With Instructions for Self-Measurement, Sent Free. . PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION GUAR A NTECDJ . FIXE ALL-WOOL SUITS TO FIXE ALL-WOOL PAXTS TO Samples, With Instructions for PHELAN'S 816 PJarket Street, "THE HASTINGS" . THE BEST -a - ) SHIRTS AND - For Men and Coys, to Order and Ready f ade. Car. Ucatgtfflisry and Sutter Eta., - -v. --San Pnircisco, Ceil . MANN h BENEDICT, succor, to C, C. HaililfS I CO. C"BULES FOB SELF-MEASUREMENT ON APPLICATION.. "MarylancVMy Llaryland." ."Pretty Wives, Lovely daughters and noble men." "My farm lies ta a rather low and mias matic situation, and t "My wife! "Who?" "Was a very pretty blonde I" . Twenty years ago, became ' "Sallow 1" " Hollow-eyed 1 " "Withered and aged!" Before her time, from "Malarial vapors, though she "made no particular complaint, not being of the grunapy kind, yet causing me great uneas iness. "A short time ago 1 purchased your rem edy for one of the children, who had a very severe attack of biliousness, and it occurred to me that the remedy might help my wife, as I found that our little girl, upon recovery had "Lost!" " Her sallowness, and looked as fresh as ' a new blown daisy. Well the story is soon told. My wife, to-day, has gained her old timed beauty with compound interest and is now as handsome a matron (if I do say it myself) as can be found in this county, which is noted for pretty women. And I have only Hop Bitters to thank for it. "The dear creature just looked overjny shoulder, and says 'I can flatter equal' to the days of our courtship,' and that re minds me there might be more pretty wives if my brother farmers would do as I have done." . " Hoping you may long be spared to do good, I thankfully remain, - C, L. JA51E8, Eeltsviixe, Prince George Co., Md., 1 May SiCth, 1883. 1 3T None genuine without a bunch of green " Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. ASK FOE Sixteen Different Flavors Awarded rremiiftn 1883 and 1884 FOR PURITY AKD STRENGTH State Fair, Portland. Oregon. Mechanics Fair, San Francisco, CaL . State Fair, Sacramento, Cal. . Most Economical for use; put up in six different sizes: full STRENGTH AND FULL MEASURE. Prepared by B0TFTN MANUFACTURING CO. San Francisco and Sacramento, Cal. THE SPECIALIST, No. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, CaL Treats au. Cheosic, SreeiAi. asd Private Dlskases . WITH WOSDERFVIi SUCCESS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I la a certain cur for Xerrons Debility, Lost Mnntiood, 1'roMaton hoea, and all the evil sjMs effects of youthful folliea V-Im nnA pxpflssea. and in 23 ',!fi' WiirnHnff irirt ViVva tint ... ......t. 'ITS lisrnnrv. Ttr. Mintif. i. Tk. ir;n;. - vrhoiaareirularnhvsiciai). graduate ot the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, trill agree to forfeit SoOO for a case of this kind tha Vital Itestor&lire (un der his special advice and treatment) will not cure. SI. 50 a bottle, or four times the quantity S!, sent to any address on receipt of price, or C O.Jl. in private name it desired, by Tr. Slintle, 11 Kearny tit., if. F. CaL Send for list of questions and pamphlet. SAMPLE BOTTLH FREE will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard t ail business transactions. TUls BF.LT or riefrenem tor s made expieiy for the cure of derangements of the generative ontrnp. There is no mistake &ixmO this Instrument, th. con tinuous Ftr'lui of KLEt 7R1CITV perwietitinir throbn tk. parts mvt rtntoro them to hfldltfFy action. l)o not corilonnd tm with Elect rie belts (1vertiiHd to cure til ills from had to tri It im to the ONE specific pnrpoce. rur t-uvuiur, i.iiiu iuu im uriRai iuii. wiHinw iuuevec kctri0 &M COw lOS-Waatiuiaton bC. Chicago. XU. TFlaiiii S EXTRACTS MsfflGoUEeiaimfilTnn Saire balf. Iarest f J 1 1 1 I I Factory in tne fetate I 1 f 1 I 11. WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS SIMM N. P. N. U. No. 77.-S. P. S. V. Sr. 15. Ml P i 2 a 3 MM 1 ORDER ORDER .820 00" . 5 OO Self-Measurement, Sent Free. fy BUILDING, " San Francisco. 816 in! II I J UNDERWEAR, y) u