ROSEBDRG REVIEW FRIDAY,- FEBRUARY, 5, 1880. and last lmt not least; in the produc tion of nieiital, moral and physical dis ease and death tilling our country with drunkenness, vice and crime; our pris ons and insane asylums with inmates and the grave with suicides. From all this we as e irresistal.lv driven to the conclusion that allopathy is the tircat cauc of intemperance which pahs in to insignificance all and every other cause combined. Tlic chief culprit that sits undisturbed on his throne ,while it is considered vile heresy to call his assumptions into fincslioii. The folly -of our prohibition friends is clearly seen in a summary of the following facts. First: they do not aim a single blow at the great cause of intemperance. Secondly: they uphold suport and make provision for its perpetration by employing allopathy, when sick swallowing her intoxicating narcotics and by providing for their use as medicine. Third: they sound no notes of warning against any intoxi cant except alchohol and they trv to make it the "scape-goat" to bear the sins of all other poisons, thus practi cing fraud and deception uiwn the unsuspecting. Fourth: they even sanction the use of alcohol, as a medi cine, as well as, all other poisons, and aim to prohibit the manufacture, sale and use of alcoholic liquors, only as a barerae. The prohibition party goes no farther than this. For the right, to manufacture, use and sell al coholic liquor for medical purposes, is not called in question, but is, posi tively concceded by the prohibitionists. Indeed; this is as far as they can, or dare go, without attacking allopathy the hoary headed monster in his citadel. For the moment that the medical aspect'of this question is presented, that instant you beard the lion in his lair; jwho, shaking his shaggy mane, would spread hia talons and show his carniverous teeth, while his mut tering roar would be heard all oyer the land, and answered by a hundred thousand doctors of Amer ica, -who would rally around the standard, upon which is written in characters of death, the motto; where poison is there is virtue. It argues i-'-norance, insincerity, or cowardice upon part of prohibitionists, that they have suffered this king of intemperance, to remain so long undisturbed on his throne, swaying his sceptre throughout the land without even a mutter of "iwwtiuvui ufuu men Jillt, WUUe they attempt to correct only now and then, a faulty vassal. But suppose the prohibitionists accomplish all they propose, that is, stop the use of alco holic liquors as a beverage. What then; why simply this: none will be used as a beverage, and no one would be likely to get drunk on alcoholic liquors except thoso made bo by the doctors. wi wsjo jrvuu U1CU vruuiu llOv drink whiskey or spend their money for it, under the most stringent laws, and the most scrupulous observances of those laws, by the people, this is tho utmostood that the most sanguine can possibly expect or hope for. This would not prevent men from grat ifying their narcotic irritants, for such articles constitute the great mass of allopathic medicines! Neither would it prevent men from becoming intoxicated, for intoxicating agents are found in great abundance, exclusive of alcoholic liquors. The drunkeness of many nations is produced wholly by allopathic medicines, without any alcohol. The drunkness of the inhabi tants of Persia, Hindoostan, Arabia, and Egypt furnish example of this fact and prove beyond the power of successful contradiction that alcoholic beverages are not essential to drunken aess; ' neither would such meanness break up the haunts of vice. Our sa loons would be changed in manner but not in character. Tho low, the vulgar, the gambler and drunkards, would be fcund there; the card and billiard tables, and the intoxicating narcotic beverages would be there and young men and boys- would be drawn in and ruined then, as they are now and men would spend their time and money as they jnow do. The hundred thousand doctors of America would continue, to administer nearly three hundred vile poisons, poisoning the blood, weaken ing the intellect, . intoxicating the brainsprostrating and paralyzing the nervous system weaking and destioy ing the moral organs, and exciting the animal propensities, and thus pervert ing every faculty of the soul, mind and body; preparing men. and women for a place in the lowest dives in degrada tion, vice and immorality. From all this it is eyident that all the physical and mental " wrecks, legitimate se quences of a poisonous medication will still continue to corse our race, calling for hospitals, asylums, poor houses, and prisons. Bat we have no reasons for believing that such a law would receive such a hearty support as we have just Bupposod. For all who desire alcoholic liquors, will make every effort to procure them, ; This they can. do in several ways no matter how stringent the law, so long as the right to use them as a medicine is guaranteed. The right to use liquors for medical purposes must stand npon the same grounds as does the right to take medicine; and as the law rceog nizes poisons as medicine, so long the right to take them must exist. For one of the grand civic rights of every citizen is the right to choose the means by which his body may be icstored to health when diseased, and no man has any authority to say that he shall not thus choose for himself. If ho chooses alcohol or any other remedy it is his prerogative. lie has also the same civic right to choose for his children that ho has fur himself; thus he has a right, to buy whiskey by the pint or gallon for medicine but the whisky sot need not resort to such measures to get all the whiskey necessary to satisfy his thirst. ,ltc can buy it in patent medicines, bittern, etc., by the gross if he choose. It may cost him a little more and thus add to tho squaliid pov erty of his family. The hundred thousand doctors of America, many of them would prescribj it to the habit ual diunk '.nl for the sake of the fee, and all of them would continue to give it to their patients of all jiges and j classes as they now do. This with the j other narcotics which they constantly use wdl continue to add fuel to tht flames of intemperance, bring more and more under its control, pervertin" every a petite, every feeling and ever im pulse of the soul. Ilcjiee wo S(.u that the prohibition must of necessity U; a failure, it is lighting a shadow and leaves the substance untouched, like the boy, who sees tho shadow of another boy on the wall goes to strik ing and kicking the shadow, threatniii ' its destruction while Jie boy whoseshad- ow he is lighting looks on. laugh in iit his duplicity, just so the prohibition ists are lighting a shadow an effect while they have nothing to say or do against thcc-Aiisobut seem det;rmined to sustain and perpetuate it. Remove the substance and the shadow will flee; remove the cause of intemperance and it will cease to exist. We have seen that the use of alcoholic liquors as a beverage is not the cause, but the effect of intemperance like the shad ow on tho wall. That the cause of intemperance is found in tho disordered state of the physical and mental con ditions of the system and this disor dered state is engendered by narcotics which get into the body, the chief cause of their being put there is found in the belief existing in the minds, of some people that poisons are 0od medicines and this belief comes from allopathy, therefore, a poisonoup. mod cations is the foundation stone, of in temperance; the hinge upon wliich the great flood-gate of intempenvnee is al lowed to swing open wide and free and which prohibitionists Lav c not dared even to attempt to close, but con tinue to fight the shadow whilo every logical medical man looks on laughingly at their stupidity and folly. We have no reason to look at the Prohibition party but as a farced If alcohol is the vile demon they say1 it is why not legislate it out of use as a medicine as well as a beverage. Why is it a saint in medicine and a devil in a beverage. Or why legislate against it at all when its l substitutes which stand ready to take its place are found all around on every side many oi them are ten fold rn,oro destructive to health, morals and intellect and cause much of the squalid poverty, crime and vice which is unjustly laid to tho door of alcoholic beverages. Better, by far, have alcohol than such substitutes, for of two evils we would choose the least. . But there is no necessity of choosing evilat all in this case. For justice, science and humanity call upon the Prohibitionists to lay their platform broad and deep resting it up on the principles of eternal truth. Let them declare Prohibition against the use as medicine as well as a beverage, overv agent whose inherent character is to narcotize, injure or destroy any organ or tissue of tbe frame. This Once accomplished, crime and vice would diminish morality would advance the number of suicides and insanities would grow less year after year until the family of man would be in a higher state of physical, mental and moral perfection than the world has ever yet known. Temperance Max. VARIETIES. If there bo a good in t'io world lliat we do without knowing it, .without conjecturing the effect it may have up on a human soul, it is when we show kindness to the young in the barren foot-path of the mountain of life Lyt ton. No man can learn what he has not preparation for learning, however near to his eye is the object. A chem ist may tell his most precious secrets to a carpenter, and ho shall never be the wiser tho secrets he would not utter to a chemist for !n estate Em erson. Fiist passenger (in railroad car) "You are from Chicago, I see." Sec ond passenger (with pride) "Yes sir" First passenger "Commercial trav eler, I suppose?" j Second passenger "Yes, sir." First passenger "I thought so. There are certain charac teristics peculiar to Chicago' traveling men that distinguish them from the ordinary run of people." Second passenger (highly delighted) "YesT' First passenger ?'0, yes. Will you please take your feet off the seat so that I can sit down?" KING'S EVIL Was the name formerly given to Scrofula because of a superstition that it could be cured by a king's touch. The world Is wiser now, and knows that SCKOFULA can only be cured by a thorough pmifica tion of tbe blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. Among its earlier symptomatic developments are " Eczema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con tinue, Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and vari ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are produced by it. Ayers Sarsaparilla Is the only powerful and always reliable blood-purifying medicine. It is so effect ual an alterative that it eradicates from the system Hereditary Scrofula, and the kindred poisons of contagious diseases and mercury. At the same time it en riches and vitalizes tho blood, restorinj healthful action to the vital organs and rejuvenating the -entire system. This great Regenerative Medietas Is composed of the .genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla, with Yellow Dock, tStil lingia, the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and other ingredients of great po tency, carefully and scientifically com. pounded. Its formula is generally known to the medical profession, and the bes physicians constantly prescribe Ayejj'S Sarsapahtt.t.v as an Absolute Cure For all diseases caused by tho vitiation o! the blood. It is concentrated to the high est practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which like effects are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying mitil' cine, in the world. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mash Analytical Chemists. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; " Six bottles for $5. (JENEKAL M KRCHANDISE. WAR IN EUROPFJ Removal! Removal! Removal On account of our removal into our new Store we propose to ofler our entire slock of Gen eial Merchandise to the Public at such low prices that notwith standing the present hard times and Hcnrcity of money, will en. able everybody to buy our goods. THE ENTIRE STOCK Must be sold before we move Our Stock is larger andbelter assorted than any in the City, COME AND EXAMINE And be your own judge, Before purchasing Elsewhere. We guarantee our clothes to fit in every particular. WE MEAN BUSINESS And no mistake. Our place of business is olc door north of the Post Office. CARO BROTHERS. Coos Bay Stage Line! - LAIi:i & CALVERT, PROPRIETORS. THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS' WHERE ooiincclion U made with Coos Bay S team crs for all points on the Bay. Stages leave the Post office at R sebursj every nioniinjr, except Sunday calling at the hotels before leaving. THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS B A. Y Particular attention given to the comfort of pass scngcrs. Careful drivers ind g od stock. NEW STORE AT DULLARD, OK would respectfully inform the public tbat he has on hand a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Rcady-JIadc Clothing and in fact everything usually kept at a first-class store. Give him a call. Goods at Low Prices. All kinds of Prodnc Taken In Exchange for Goods. taMI orders i romptiy WenU3tc? MISCELLANEOUS pUIlNI'J URE PA LA OF, UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE Has the finest stock of furniture south of 1'ortliiud which lie nulls as cheap as it can he bought . in tiic State. The new tangled DOUBLE BED LOU AG E. AND PATENT COHN1CES. Also luui mi haii-l a full assortment of beds hikI bed ding, chairs, tallies; UUHISAUS AND COMMODES, And all kinds of Cliildrcns Chairs, etc. J. CILDERSLKEVE. GKINCSE WASH HOUSE. AND LABOR AGENCY! Yi m; Sam lYojairtor. mms rorci.AK 1.AINHHV.MAN has i'ENi:ri X hii.iiness at his ohl Mtuli.l in Kosehur, opposite! C u Ion's l.iveiv Stahlo. is prepared to contract or ; : Chinese Laborers, ; I , Ami furiiinls ' ..,,... " ! lUUKN, FAI1M KA j i w ooi ciiorrEits, j i;III:O VI) HAN PS ' . Or C iinc l..ilmr of any description on short notice-. I ' . j N. P. BUNNELL, FOUNDRY, Mitcliiiif iSliop, Wiioim Shop, lihu-lismitli !Sln'. HAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE If onnrc to three tons vi'lit. Small Cu pola for small castings. Money refundeil if ..-b ; n.f. sal isfartoi v. I'ol tlillitl liru es !. Save telegrams ami expressae. LANGENBERG'S Jackson Strect.Opi'osite IVst Office, Bosobnrg, Oregon. KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST assortment of Eastern ami San Francisco and other makes of HOOTS, SHOES, GAITEltS, SUP PEKS and everything in the li.mt.nid Shoe line, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots aud Slt'oes Made to Order, and Perfect Fit Ouarautecd. I use the Jst of Leather ami Warrant all my work. Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice, Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. . LOUIS LANGEtfBE RC. CIVIL BEND STORE V. L. ARRINGTON, DEALER IN D.ry Goods G-rceeios etc All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange C1VII BEND, DOUO. CO. OREGON. T. L.' Gannon, C. A. Bla ckman CARRIAGE, WAGON, AND HBLACHSLIITH SHOP!!? AiUtnson'g Old Stand, Jackson Street. MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES! All Kinds of Repairing Done, Terms ar Reasonable. Gannon & Blackman. GBANGE BUSINESS . ASSOCIATION OF ROSEBU Ov W. F. OWENS, : : : : Manager. -DEAL IN- Wool and Grain! ALSO, AGENTS FOR An IliCULTURAL ImI'LKM ENTS OF ALL KINDS. WE TUANSACT A GENERAL P.USI W iicss in our line and pay the Highest Market Trices for Wool and Grain. A full line of Agricultural Implements kept con stantly on hand, or furnished on short notice at Lowest IVices. Ottice and Warehouse OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Give us a call. W- F. OWENS. THE New York Coffee House nESTATJBANT And Oyster Saloon, Leading Check Restaurant In the City. SIFERD & HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS 132 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND - - - ORECON f3TPrivate U'wins cf the Latest Designs for Ladies! OPES DAY AND MO HT. "new restaurant. NEXT DOOR TO DR. MARSTERS. J. W. McCONNELL (Successor to T. O. Ward) Desires to announce to the icople that he will give twenty one meals for $4.00. On his tables can be found the bent that the market afford . FRESH OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY STYLE. KO CHINAMEN EMPLOYED. Awarded Premium at State Fair! IV FOUNT LAMP. The lop ..( the f..tilit is mi coiislriirlcd as to '"ild any Hustll ijiuiiitity of oil that ini-ht ac-i dentally run -ncr, Ihcn hi prccidiu ibina-e to f,,:vu"r- ,,s Ut- ' no insuniiice coinp;,ioci n .-. inincmrthcii "se' x.'1" "' th. y ;.rc lion cvplosiie, clc. THE CRILL'AflT AHD STEADY LICHT l'roiiiiivd h llicse lalups lu (i.usi-..f titer (ecu l'r n-.Mrti.-ij..,,. the main p. i. ipl, s l;lll. r doiilile draft the outer air tul.c -iviii- ;.l ui daiil m,ty ,,t ..i,,.,., wi,i,h is i.. ",;." l" rftMl coiiilnislinii (and Ili. rcliv huniiue lli lorous and poi .is n att. r whi. l. csc:i m ii other lamps) mnl the inner or "s leader' ail tulips stca.l.viii!t Ihc flame ane prcciil.i. its com- ins 'm coi.t..cV v.ith Use V-iuitt-v. M.ide hj a prominent, ull.orily gives tl.c follow imr lusult : TKt TLST OF LICHT Ordinal-.- lamps, 3 1 1 cai:i!e power, (ias lamps, -J(I ciiulie power. Iinproied new i lii.-ao Kli i'.i ie l.Jinps, .V.'J cau dle power. Arc iii:nle ami can hj had either jn 11r.is Nit l.cl or liold i'.runzc: THE FOLLCWiNC STYLES KOl'NT LAMP ';in lie atlat'linl t any gas ur nil tixluiv, i-'uv. lickt-1, rtc., t'(!s 1 ijuart f oil ami rmriiH V $ lin;rs. 1'rirt' fe"J..'H to Cj.(M ST A N 1 I. AMI' Fir t:il!e r usk use. HoUla I vnjtrl of t'ii ;ni! huni 7 S hoiux. u-lo j tension han-. ts. I!..!.is 1 quart of oil and burns MUKAilY I'Ol'MT M.mIc t xri -ssly f ibrarv ex- : lioiliH. iria'Si.'.tuM ALL M;iiT FOI NT Sune as Fount Ijuiip U wi 1 burn longer, l'rice, t-3 to s&.'lo. f -mj i iz&r Send For One. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! Can Only lie Obtained from I s. HITCH UP! But before you do tbat come 'round to I w. a. WOODWARD'S HARNESS -AND- Buy a New Set of Harness OR A SADDLE One of the liiggcet and Best Stockr of Goods ever Uiouglit to Town. I use nothing but the best leather, and have got - EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. VS. Gr. Woodward Roseburg. SUCCESSOR TO- -DEALERS IN- GENERAL VIERCHAIMDISE, . lioseburjs Oregon. Uas on hand conslantly a lartrc and comnlate assortment o General Merchandise and will and patrons as well as new ones, who in co ljsidcration of'the scarcity of money and tlic present depression in business, wil study their own interests by . G.QQBS lielbre purchasing elsewhere, I do not claim to sell goods at cost, or less than cost, but tuat llioy will get their goods At Tlie Lowest Living Profit. Troducc Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price. Sol. Abraham. Drain & Co,- Drain. GENERAL DRY GOODS Hardware, HJLTS, CAPS, ROOTS AFJD SHOES. I'stomeia will find our stock complete, comprising' many articles it is im possible here' to enumerate. Would respectfully invite an examination of stock lielicvihff all can be satisfied that it is t.n- th.-ir interest to make purchases here as we Stiv and sell for cash only. MARLIN . .. . T-r"' . mmm mm m, ' . irjE - Tl AT.T. t Tl T E-lTyf?? Trart Blflos world renown. TbeiUn1ard for uZtt, 7, n,Z .1. ? E,,IU1.DZ- an'1 hootlngkllerlMd All calfbrw from B to 44. x'Sffi MARLI5FIRE ARMS Col HEW HAYEH, COHH. POSITIVELY NON-EXPLOSIVE: THE CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP! 52CANDLE POWER! "."SEE OXE AND in, CONVINCED." UDllKSS: CaiCAGO ELEfil'RTH T.AMP fiO. Cor. Eirst. & Wavhiiiiuu (SlrcclB, !'..r".l:iMl, Or. . 1- Among its many aiHanta-s may lie cimnivratej tlx' folltiii; 1. The l:iiii, l.v tlic lawa 'f irituiv. is ruM- ITIVELY NO.N K.l'(,"3!K. J. It cannot l,rok or 41110 kc a chimney, a. An ordinary chiniiioV can lie nrol. 4. The laitii hums at ajcott of J cent, jtrhour. 5. The wick U furiiishoi! freo with rvr liino. One wick iil last ti to s ljionilis. I 7. The loillOS hritl-r lkl:l1i. F lirm .1 Jbre.sk, hut o ne lamp will Ihst a life lime. i o. nnai you saic on Icinntiicys iji one yeur ruionc win s:Mliee to jiay Wr a lamp, I i. .This l.Miip has the oiily wick nr.. tmeiit that iq requires n.. ticiii of w . k, :lml alio the only f.t movement that l.rii.;;ihcl v.i k up itrfcclly ccn. 10. The wick trim itxi'lf i: tnr:u.. .l..u'i. until ti the st p work ats ami irmilU"l to fro out with W out hem.? lilov. ii, a minute or less heiut' all the - iirucreuuiaed. X STAND LAMP. IU1 111 1 DON'T FAIL TO CALL' ON "ME be pleased to see his old friends calling on h;mj and examining FEIGEi will assure all wlio patronize me Douglas Co4, Oregon, DEALERS IN AND GROCERIES, Crockery, Bost Itl Tiio World TOT limAPimall . a. ..... .A . 1 ut 6ttUKmme m m csiiorp. u khuub wuwun l'ORTLAND ADVEKTISEMENTS C. W. KNOWLES, L. D. SHOWN. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (EURO PEA PLAN.) BROWN & KNOWLES, Proprietors. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPEt T. Good Restaurant Connected With The House Fire r.Hif Urick Iiuildin ISO Kooins. In tbe Center of tletilv COR. FRONT AND MORRISON hTS., PtiRll AXD El' Uul't AN I'LAN. First Class In Every Particular, CoKNKK FlIOM AND MoRltlNON km PORTLAND, OREGON Thomas Gi inkan, rrojirieU'r. rjlHK ST. CHAULES KESTAUKANT. Charles Heilman, I'ropiiotor. The very best in the Market is set before you. THE INTERNATIONAL Cor. Third and E Streets. Portland, Oregon. KEDUCF.D KATES, PKICES TO SUIT THE TIME mm LAK(;E AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE xi olTurs ""lrior acconuMlatioiis at Hiular prices. Meals 25c, llooni!) 25c. ami 50e. Only three blocks fnni leots anil Steamer lamliiiss, Free ISiws to anil from tl.e Hotel No Chinese servants. No overcharge or tleviatiun from regular rales of S1.00 per hav. marti-tf E. LEWISTON. PropT. EsUihlished 1S52. i A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING HOTTER -AND , OP OREGON. CTHE PLACE TO BUY. J B CONGLE Manufactumr. Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, LEATHER AND . SaDDLEBY HABDWARE 108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON Malaussene and Clements New Furniture Store IN MARK'S OLD STORK A full line of first class Furniture. Anything repaired or made to order. CALL IN8TANTER. Great Overland Route! THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD -ONLY LIME RUNNING Fallman Palace Sleeping Oars, Magnificent Day Coaches, and Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oara, -WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST- FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON TO THE EAST Yisi at. r.ml ami Minneapolis ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNiNC PALACE DINING CARS. (Meals, 75 Cents.) FASTEST TIME EVER MADE FROM THE COAST OVER THE j- CIT NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD To Sioux City, ? Council Bluffs, ; St. Josepli, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, j ISurlinstonJ Quincy, St. Louis, S Chicago -AND ALL POINTS- lASl AND OOUTHEASj; Via StPanl and Miuncapolis. -SLEEPING CARSf- Are hauled on regular Ex- irress Trains over the Entire Length of THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Leave Portland at 3:00 P. m., daily; ar rive at Minneapolis or St Paul 12:30 p. m., third day. . Connection made at St Paul and Minneapolis to all points East, South and Southeast. j PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45 A. Ji., arriving at Jcw xacoma o:w p. connecting with U. JK, t SH. Ux s boats for all points on Puget Sound. A. D. Chaeltos, General Western Passenger Agent, No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. MARBLE WORKS. j. II. O'AIALI.KY. l'rpi i r il :hv IK SEU UHV. M A I; I.: J .1 W R K !. Ami Deab-r in - Tiaitj-4.iM.-s, Taj-lei s, t.iv. Shop Rcur of IIiv:.irV f tut. CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS ANf, CCPYR.'CHTS OliUiiiicd, and all utlicr luji.-. s in tbe V. S ratcnt. Office uttciiiled t' ft I olElIATE KtES. Send 1IODKL OK DHAV.IN':. VC adiM as Datcntnliility freo of clurc; and we nuke N'l CHANGE L'KIXSS WK OliTAIN PATENT. We refer here to tbe IVstniaHlc. the 8u t. of Minify Order L'iv., slid to ollicials of the I. S. Patent office. Fur cirvuinr, advice, terms an retcMntes to actual clieuU in your on State or count v, write to t A. KNOW & i 0 , OpiMBi c 1' iUnt Oilier WastiiiigUin, 1). C. BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT BOWEN BROS! Having dissolved the coiiitrtn'Tsliip txiat iu between Bumicll Si lUiwen VrB. snd are now ireiiarcl to d all work in tlit ir line in a WORKMANLIKE MANS EH, AND AT KKASOS AHLB RaTEj- O. cto IcL. TPx-JaCs; A Full Line of. Staple a'id Fancy Groceries, Table and Pocket Cutlekv, Glasswaie? Crockery Qncensware, Etc. Gootls Delivered anywhere in the City limits, Free of Charge. FOIt SALE! A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION ' IN LOOKING CLASS, General Merchandise, Lot, Ware House and Store' with Stock on hand, on Reasonable Terms. Inquire ' of )Y. t H HIM MEDICAL- DR. LIEBIG'S wondeefcl' German Invij.'orator Men who are suffering from Disease and Weakness bro't on by early imprudedce or debility, premature decay, lust nianhuod, etc., hav ing tried id vain every known rcmedv, should pro cure immediately Ml. L1EBWS 1NVIGOKATOR no. z. THE DOCTOR will arec to forfeit 81,000 for case undertaken, not cured The reason wbv so many cannot (jet cured of weakness and tbe aiwve diseases is owinr to a complication called PROSTA. TOKRHEA with Hypenesthesia, which require soecial treatment. - .- DR. LIEBIG-S INVtGOBATOR No. 2, tinder our for PK08TATUHBHEA. ; r DR. UEBIO&CO. for the mt j-.inet hare made ii e xcIukIvc atMiiait.v f tit A. A diseases of men. If nunDlea annear on th tre ir inn tm. leas and despondent, look oat for the complication with Seminal Weakness and loss of Vitnlii v u.... asProatatorrhea. Hundrtxis of lives have been lost and thousands have lost tbuir property and pleasure u ius i rum iim ececia, ancoceie; or wormy veins of the scrntum, often the nnsugpected canue f Ixist Manhood, Debility, etc. etc., DR. LIEBIG'S Invi2 orator, Ko. 4, is the only known reuicd yfor th above complicntion, and perfect and permancn cure will be guaranteed in all case undertaken una der ours)ecial advice and treatment. Most powerful electric belts free to eur patients. . - To prove the wonderful powcrof UielNYlUORA TOR, A $J BOTTLE GIVEN FREE. - Call or address, , Dr- Ueltlg St Co'a Private Dispensary 400 Geary St. 6an Fraucisco, Cat. DE. MINTIE, THE SPECIALIST. No. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Treats all Chronic, Scial and Pri-ate ' Diseases with Wonderful Success. THE OR EAT EfllLlSH REMEDY. "1 a Abvta r.MUMi I JURE for Nervous Debilty t eminal Weakness. Ex- 1 laustcd Vitality. icrni. 1 lorrhca. Lost Manhood. .j mtmtjtnnir P.r.lr.i.' rrostatorrhea, and ail the terrible effects of Seif . 1 ibuse, youthful follies and 1. J excesses in maturcr Vea. V. .-av ichas Lous if Memory f, -V''' J'ucnM ' Memory "''MfeTJ" jrssitude Koclurnal Em- v n. 1 1 J 'j"-, aversion tosix ietv Dunucss ol Vision, ttvim in the Head, EXCESSES IN DRINKING intoxicating liquors, tne vit.!l fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many other du- eases that lead to insanity and death. Dr. Uiktik, who is A Hkoi lar Piitmcux. Gninc atb of Tils t'Mvr.RniTi or PryNSvtvaM , will apree to forfeit Five Hi snRrn D.u lars It a case of this kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under his spctial advice aud treatment) will not cure, tr f-.r anvthinc impure or injurious found in it. Dn. Miktis" treats all private diseases successfully without nicRury. CoxstLTATiON Fbes. Thoroufth examination and ad r.1'. inclunl"'r """dysis of urine, S5.00. Price of VITAL RESTORATIVE, 1.H a bottle, or four times the quantity, $5.00; scut m any address upon receipt of Price, or C. O, D., secured from observation, aud In private name if demn.il by Im. Mistik, 11 Kiurnt bTRRET, 8 ax Fraxcisco, Cau Send for list of ques tions and pamphlet. - SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Will be sent to any one applying bv letter, statin? symytoms, sex and ajje. Strict secrecy 1 n regards to all business transactions. DR. MiNTIE'b KinxRV RtWnr. VKPHHETKTM Cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Csomplaint Gonorrhea, Gleet, Leuchorrbea etc For sale by al drngjrists; $1 a botUa or six bottles fur fivedollars. Dr. Misnra Davdf.liow Piliji an th ui .n.i k cheapest Dtsi KrsiA and BiLlot s cure in the market For sale by all dniKKist. SltXAZX POX MARKS OAS BE BEHOVED. , XiEoist co , Loi.don, Perfumers to II. M. the Queen, have ted and patented the worlU-reDywuid OBLITERATOR, which removes Small Pox Marks, of however lona standing. Tl application is simple and harnilest causes no inconvenience, and contains nothing in jurieus. Price2-50. ' SUPS TLTJOUS HAIfi. Leon A Co 's DEIILATORl" Removes Superflouus Hair In a few minute without pain or unpleasant sensation never to grow again. Simple and harmless. Full directions. Sent by mail. Price!. E0, W. SHAW, ' GENERAL AGKNT, 219 Tremont Street, Bobton, Mass. Mcntii.n thisPipcr. , Dr. UERRBGLI), DENTIST "WUp-Stairs over L. Be fil's Jewelry Stor- it , ROSEB