ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 12, 1886. VARIETIES. A Sham professor of Christianity does more harm than the mo3t virulent infidel. Ai yet some persons are so self -deluded that they hope to get to heaven on a sham profession. Stnpkl idity, hypociisy, and presumption an evil trinity are apt to be found to gether. Men talk patronizingly of "Chris tianizing the masses," whose heathenism,-though sleek ond shiny, is in the sight of Cod more pronounced than that of the vilest dwellers in the slum. There is nothing so hard as luxurious selfishness lacquered oyer by genteel pharisceism. An Austin boy came from school very much excited, and told his father that all human beings were descended from the apes, which made the old man so mad that he replied angrily: lThat , may be the caso with you, but it ain't with me, I can tell you that now, my son " The boy didn't say any thing, but when his mother came home he told her about it Mr. Walter Rye has published a History of Norfolk," says the Lon don Truth. He gives Bome curious instances of fictitious Norman edi grces. The Howards, it would seem, are descended from a hogward, whose business it was to mind hogs; the Town hends from one John atte Town's-end who was a small tenant farmer in 1398; the Bulwer, frcin the bull-ward, as the man was called who looked after, the manor bull. What men usually say of misfortunes that they never ceme alone, may with equal truth be said of good fortune nay, of other circumstances which gather around us in a harmonious way, whether it arise from a fatality or that man has the power of attracting to himself things that are mutually re lated. "Why are two buttons put on the back of a man's coat?" asks a writer. They are put on for the same reason that about 850 buttons are put on the front of a woman's dress, and of course everybody knows why a lady's dress is thus garnished. Noiristown Herald. In all the qrcat affairs of State The thoughtful onc3 will find The sturdiest patriot is tho man Who has an ax to grind. Arnold speaks of 'earning genuine manhood by steadily serving out the period of boyhood." The body and the soul are so nearly related that they often catch each oth er's diseases. Talmage. Public spirited American citizens dislike a high tariff or they dislike free trade; the men who oppose the liquor traffic generally hate it, having directly or indirectly felt its sting. Hence the. intensity that so astonishes many in the prohibition fight. Several recent notable exhibitions of magnanimity and gentlemanly delicacy by men in officials station in this coun try encourage the hope that we are on an up-grade in the morale of our public servants. There was, and is, room for farther progress. STATE SEW 8. The Steamer Idaho was placed under 30,000 bonds at Seattle last week. ; In the case brought in the circuit court by T. J. Beale against John Mor gan, to recover as swamp land the aoutb eastjquarter of section 3, township 28 south, range 13 west, in this county. Judge Bean has decided in favor of Beale. la his decision the Judge says the defendant Morgan is not one of the class of persons who come within the provisions of section 19, page 48, of the laws. of 1878, as he never' was in pos session of, or an actual settler upon the track of land in dispute in this action'. Coast Mail. ! The citizens of Portland are intense ly interested concerning the Chinese question, and they mean business. The gain that will accrue to Portland by the expulsion of these pesky, stink ing heathen, from the very heart of that great city, can hardly be com puted in dollars and cents. It will be a grand moral as well as economic revolution. As a sanitary measure its worth is inestimable. When these heathens are gone people will wonder how they ever . allowed them to en trench themselves and gain such a firm foothold. -Courier. Several months ago the Democrat gave an account of how a man calling himself Whitney 4in Portland had cer tain certificates of deposit printed in Portland and then at Butte, Montana, Ogden, and Other places tried to get money en certain bank paper. As a sequel to the above the same man was a short time ago arrested in Chicago, under the name of Hale. It now transpires that he was a partner--cf one of the most famous formers of : this century, and haaiimself had a check ered carfGrTiiaving served nearly ten years for previous forgeries. On his last expedition he, with his gang, it is reported, collected about fifty thousand dollars, presenting forged paper to banks all ever the United States, many times being successful Although he obtained no money from Oregon we are glad to know that he has at last been brought to justice. , . - HOW LAMP CH1MXET8 ABE MADE. What Kind is the Beat. No kind of manufacturing is so in teresting to many people as glass mak ing, and it really deserves attention tor the use of glass was universal, ex ceeded by no other article unless it be iron. There are quite a variety of kinds of glass, and the composition has been very much changed during the past tew years. For instance, we seldom get the good flint glassware formerly made. We may visit the stores in vain to find a dozen good flint goblets. Hence the frequent and easy breakage at which so many have wondered. This difference is explained by the use of what manufacturers call lime-glass (made of lime, soda-ash and sand) which make cheap and nice looking glass, but it is the "easy break" kind. While real (or lead) glass made from, potash, lead and sand, is much more durable, being a better conductor of heat and a very much tougher ware. It is somewhat more expensive but cheaper in the end to the consumer. This is particularly true of lamp chimneys, and one reason there is so large a breakage of them (and a most annoying breakage it is) is tha t so nianv are made of Lime Glass, and so few comparatively of the real Flint Glass. Many people think "glass is glass" and do not know what to buy or what kind of chimneys to call for. One thing can be depended upon, viz: that if no mention is made, and even then sometimes, the commonest kind of bieakable Lime Glass chimney will be handed over the counter, and ten to one by the time one gets comfortably seated to read, away goesthe chimney. There is one glass manufactory in Pittsburgh, Pa., where the finest quality of glass is made, especially for Lamp Chimneys, and where their goods are known this firm have a very ex tended trade. The firm is Geo. A. McBeth & Co., proprietors of the Pitts burgh Lead Glass Works. On a visit to their works about three hundred men arc found busy as bees, making lamp chimney at tho rate of from 125,000' to 150,000 per week. Their process of manufacturing, and materials used, are both curious and interesting. First, they use the pure white sand found in but few localities, which, when thoroughly washed and dried, is almost white as snow. Then the pot ash (purified) and the leadj in the form of oxide, perfectly pure, are added to the sand and thoroughly mixed until the batch resembles ordinary sugar in grain, but is quite red in color. It is now ready to go into the pots twenty four in number, made of a peculiar kind of clay, being from 42 to 48 in ches in height and about the same in width. These pots are closed at the top, to prevent the fire from injuring the melted glass, with the mouth on the side near the top. The ! furnace being circular, the pots when placed in position, and covered with fire brick, present $heir open mouths only, and when looked at resembles a hot sum mer's sun. When in this condition the pot is filled with the mixture -above men tioned, closed tight, and in about twenty-four hours is about ready to work. A workman called a gatherer, dips his pipe into the melted mass and gathers enough on its end to make a chimney. This he rolls on a smooth iron plate to get evenly on end of pipe, ' when he blows it about the size of a boy's top, and hands it to another workman, who further blows it up, and proceeds to form the lower part of chimney, which fits the burners, which he does by rming a small knot on the j end of the now pear-shaped bulb, giving it a sharp stroke ; with his shears breaks the knob off leaving a small hole in the bottom of the bulb. It is now beated red hot again and the lower end of , the chimney formed by the blower whirling and spreading the glass with a tool resembling sheep- shears, but larger and narrower blades. The chimney is now broken off the pipe and put into a "snap" an instru ment which holds it as one would clutch an apple firmly in tho hand, and heated red hot again. The top is finished by machinery in vented and owned by this firm, making it bell-shaped and beaded on the top, from which the chimney gets the name "Pearl Top," distinguishing them from the ordinary crimped or scalloped tops made of poor glass. This form has been closely imitated and it has been found necessary to affix a label and wrapper with special men tion of the name. There is no process by which poor glass can be made good, and all "fancy" processes of "annealing" and "tempeif ing" are lost fr om the first or second time the chimney is heated on the lamp, - The firm of Geo. A. McBeth & Co. make about one hundred and fifty different shaped chimneys, all of this fine quality glass, and as some are so shaped that the "Pearl Top" cannot be put on, each chimney is labeled with their trade mark. Strangers visiting Pittsburgh would be well repaid by a trip throrgk the extensive works of the firm, where al though lamp chimneys are the leading product yet they will find globes and a great variety of other appliances. WORTHY Of Confidence. A VCR'C Sareaparilla ts a medicine that, n I tn O during nearly 40 years, In all parts of the world, has proved its effi cacy as the best blood alterative known to medical science. SARSAPARILLA ffiKKfffi fenuine Honduras Sarsaparilla) is its ase, and its pewerg are enhanced by the extracts of Yellow Dock and Stll lingla, the Iodides of Potassium and iron, ana other potent ingredients, your blood vitiated by derangements of the digestive and asslmllatory func tions? is it tainted by Scrofula? or does it contain the poison of Mercury or Contacrious Disease t IS THE leading pbyslclans of the United States, who know the comnositlon of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, say that nothing else so good for the purifica tion ot the blood is within the range of pharmacy. nil I y by the use of this remedy is it Utll. possible for a person who has corrupted blood to attain sound health and prevent transmission of the de structive taint to posterity. . TUODniirill I effective renovation I nUnUUuriL Y of the system must include not only the removal of cor ruption from the blood, but its enrich mcnt and the strengthening of the vital organs, nri isni witnesses, alt over the nCLIADLCi world, testify thnt this work is better accomplished by Ater'9 Sarsaparilla than by any other remedy. Dl nnn tna' '9 corrupted through dls DLUUU ease is made pure, and blood weakened through diminution of the red corpuscles is made strong, by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. DIIDirVIUf e 1)100(1 flml building rUnlrYlrlU up the system require time in serious cases, but benefit will he derived from tho use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla more speedily than from anything else. liminilC for which like effects are KlLUIulNCi falsely claimed, Is abun dant in the market, under many names, but the only preparation that has stood the test of time, and proved worthy of tha world's confidence, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Six bottles for $5. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. WAR IN EUROPE! Removal! Removal! Removal! Oil account of our removal into our new Store we propose to offer our entire stock of Gen eral Merchandise; to the Public at such low prices thalnotwith standing the present hard times and scarcity of juioney, will en able everybody to buy our goods- THE ENTIRE STOCK Must be sold before we move Our Stock is larger andbette r assorted than any in the City, COEXE AND EXAMINE And be your own judge, Before purchasing Elsewhere. We guarantee our cl othes to fit in every particular. WE MEAN BUSINESS And no mistake. Our place of business is one door north of the Post Office. CARO BROTHERS. Coos Bay Stage Line! LAIRD & CALVERT, PROPRIETORS. THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS' WHERE connection is made with Coos Bay S team ere tor all points on the Bay. Stages leave the Post office at Ktsebunc every morning, except Sunday calling at the hotels before leaving. THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS BAY Particular attention given to the comfort of pass scngcrs. C ireful drivers .nd g od atock. NEW STORE ! AT DILLARD, OR. would respectfully inform the public that he has on hand a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Heady-Hade Clothing and in fact everything nsnally kept at a first-class store. Uive him a call. Goods at Low Prices. AH kinds of Prodnc Taken In Exchange for Goods. CLAll orders jromptly attended to. i -. MISCELLANEOUS ' FURNITURE PALAGF, UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE Has the finest stock of furniture south ut Portland which he sells as cheap as it can be bought in the Stutc. The new fanglm! JJO UBL E BED LOUNGE. AND j PATENT CORNICES. Also hag on hand a full assortment of beds ami bed ding, chairs, tables, BUREAUS AND COMMODES, And ail kinds of Childrens Chairs, etc. J. CILDERSLKEVE. CHINESE WASH HOUSE. AND LABOR AGjENCY! Yung Sam Proprietor. THIS POPULAR LAUNPRYMAN HAS OPENED business at his old stand in Roseburg, opiKisite Carton's Livery Stable. Is prepared to contract for Chinese Laborers, And furnish COOKS, FAUM HELP, WOOD CHOPPEKS, ilAILlIOAI) HANDS Or Cninese Labor of any description on short notice. N. P. BUNNELL, FOUNDRY, Machine Shop, Wagon Shop, 1 Blacksmith Shop. CAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE ounce to three tons weight. ;SmaIl Cu pola for small castings. Money refunded if work Is not satisfactory. Portland prices ! Save telegrams and exprcssac. I LANGENBERG'S Boot and Sto Store, Jackson Strcct.'Opposite Post Oflice, Roselrarg, Oregon.; KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP PERS and everything in the Boot and Shoe line, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect Fit O uarantccd. I use the Best of Leather and Warrant all my work. j Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice, Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. j LOUIS LANQENBE HO. CIVIL BEND STORE V. L. ARRINGTON, DEALER IN - i Dry Goods Ct-roceies- etc All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exclange n( CIVIL BEND, DOUG." CO., OREQO T. L. Gannon, - C. A. Blackman CARRIAGE, WAGON, AND i j : dBLAcnsr.iiTn shqpii; ; Adamson's Old Stand, Jackson Street. " MANUFACTURERS OF I CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES! All Kinds of Repairing Done, Terms: ar Reasonable. Gannon & Blackmam. GBANGE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION OFROSEBU Q. W. F. OWENS, : : : :i Manager. -DEAL IN- j Wool and Grain ! also, agents for Agricultural Implements OF AIX KINDS- WE TRANSACT A GENERAL Busi ness in our line and pay the Highest Market Prices for Wool and Grain. A full line of Agricultural Implements kept con stantly on hand, or furnished on short notice at Lowest Prices. Office and Warehouse OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Givens a call. W F. OWENS. THE New York Coffee House ta. tsr- And Oyster Saloon, Leading Check Restaurant in the City, SIFERD & HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS 132 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND ORECON fJTPrivatcBoonis of the Latest Deaijpis for Ladies! OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. NEW RESTAURANT. NEXT DOOR TO DR. MARSTERS. J. W. MoCONNELL (Successor to T. O. Ward) Desires to announce to tho people that he will give twenty one meals for 4.00 On his tables can be found; the lcst that the market afford 4. FRESH OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY j STYLE. NO CHINAMEN EMPLOYED. Awarded Premium at Stte-Fair! A ! Kills FOUNT LAMP. F 11. The top t the fount is so const rurted aslo ....hi uij email oiiantily nf oil that niitht aivi ilcntally run cnur, tlicrcbj prcventin-' daniatre t.. furniture, carpets, ctu. 12. The insurance conipimicK rcci.uinicudltlicii use, because they they are non-t'xplusivc, rtc. THE BRILLIANT AND STEADY LICHT. Produced by these lamps because cif their n.'iu liar coclstructioii, the main principles t,cin a double draft, the outer air tube giving abundant supply of oxygen, which is necessary to insure perfect combustiiiu (and tbcrebv burnhtj; t lit oiloi'uus and poisonous matter which eseaH B in other lamps) and the inner or "spreader" air tubes steadying the Maine ane predentin;; its com ing in contact with the chimney. Made by a prominent authority gives the follow ing I call It : THE TEST OF LICHT Ordinary lamps, 811 can. lie power. . Gas lamps, 2(1 candie power. Improved new Chicago Klotric latni's. .VIM run. die ower. Are made and can be had either in Uras, Nickel or Gold Bronze: THE Ffll I flWINR C.TYIFC tr FOUNT LAMP Can be attached to auv ir.is or oil fiNture, side bracket, etc., colds I quart of oil and burns 7-8 hours. Price s. ! to j-,'1.00 MAMJ LAMP-For table or desk use. Holds 1 vuart of oil ami burns 7-s hours. Z:i-Ui ta.TiO LIBRARY FOUNT-Made eM.ixsslv fibrarvcr. tension hangers. Holds 1 ouart nf oil and burns 7-9 hours. Price if-J.TS to 3 ALL NIGHT FOUNT-Same as Fount Iinm FF.V only has n huger oil reservoir and con icouciitlv Wi e i 1 burn longer. Price, to $S.Zb. Send For One. 11 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! Caif Only he Obtained from IV HITCH UP! But before you do W. G. WOODWARD'S mm n AND- Buy a New Set of Harness OR A SADDLE One of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods over Beouglt to Town, use nothing but the best leather, and haJe got EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. W. Gr. Woodward Rosqburg. -SUCCESSOR TO- Abraham, .Wheeler -DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ? Hosebiircr Has on hand constantly a "I 1 1 f . .. 1 1 n ueuerai xuevcuanaise ana will aud patrons, as well as new ones, who in co iisideralion ofthe scarcity of money and the present depression study their own interests by calling on h;ni g;qob mm prices Before purchasing elsewhere: at cost, or less than cost, but will toat thoy will get their goods At The Lowest Produce Of All Kinds Drain & Co,- Drain. Douglas Co,, Oregon, GENERAL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, -Teas- Hardware, MATS, CAPS, BOOTS AWB SHOES. a stomers will find our stock complete, comprising maiiy articles it is im possible here to enumerate. Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing a!l can be satisfied that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we uy and sell for cash only. Boat JOT UTVe or uouc encvt acenrsey toaraoteed llllzes,allwelshta. Prirn rw1n1 D P . " - BAT.T. ATlH P"Hnf' e.KW," lllllinn Urgt aborting, bunting, aiaae in loancenainereai styles, price from If IDT IV DTD 17 I DUO Ff WVVJUIVVW $1400 op, Bead Jn Muvut cauioeoe, MOlili Illlti AHIO tU.illilill MAlIiili POSITIVELY NON-SXPLOSIVE! i THE CHICAGO ELECTRIC LAMP! 520ANlE POWER' "SEE ONE AND I5E CONVINCED." 1DR ESS: I (jaiCAGO ELEOTEIU LAMP CO. Cor. First & Wathingljoii Streets, Portland, Or. Among its many advantages may be enumerated the following 1. The lamp, bv the laws of nature, is rosi- TIVKLT XON-KXrLoHIVE. 2. It cannot brcuk or smoke a chimney. 3. An ordinary chimney can be used. 4. The lamp burns t a cost of cent crhour. fl. The wick is furnished free with every lamp. One wick will last 0 to 8 months. 7. The loinps being made of brass cannot break, but one lamp yill last a life time. 8. What you save ion chimneys in one year aionc win suffice to p;iy for a lamp, U. This lymp h:Vs tile only w ick movement that requires no tieing of wick, and also the only movement that brihgslthe wick up erfectl.y even. lu, The wick triinsj itself if turned down until the stop work acts and nermitted to iro out with out being blown, a minute or less beim.' all the ST A NX) LAMP. that come 'round to HO D DON'T FAIL ?0 CALL ON ME Oregon. largo and complete assortment of i i . ' ! i oe picasea 10 see ins oia incnas in business, will and examining I do not claim to sell goods assure all w 10 patronize mc Living- Profit. Taken At Mar . Sol. kct Price, Abraham. Crockery, 123. Tlxo World cmsll trm.. tn.A tnm .HKwi JflmlnlMWrir!3ltMl. The strongest shooting rtfla and Ui only abaolntely safe rifle made. All styles, fcoowwiL The standard for Tawt Rifle, worjd anrt hootipgert-. All calibre from 22 to 43. time reuuiaed. 0 V41 m Co. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS C. W. KNOWLES,- L. D. BROWN. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (EURO PEA PLAN) BROWN L KNOWLES, Proprietors. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Good Restaurant Connected With The House Fire-pniof brick Building ISO Rooms. In the Center of the City COlt. FRONT AND MORRISON STS.. PORTLAND EUROPEAN PLAN. E ISM 01) HOTEL, First Class In Every Particular, Corner Front anb Morrison: Srs PORTLAND, , OREGON Tuomah Ct iNEAN, Proprietor. rjllIE ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT. Charles IIeilman, Proprietor. The very best in the Market in set liefore you. THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Cor. Third and E Streets. Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME rpl LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE i i "1;L'rs ""lienor accomodations at Hpilar prices. Means 2.m RtfoiiiH .i rfki.iv ikt. i.i..ni.d rrolll all DeiXltS .Hid Sl. -i.....r iniwlii.iru Ptpo u.iuu to anil from the Hotel K I'hin.Hui iurvnitla M overcharges or deviation from regular rates of $1.00 marti-tf Em LEWISTON. Prop'r. EsUhlibhed 1S52. A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING Qmimm, hatter AND OF OREGON. C4TTHE PLACE TO BUY. JBC0NGLE Manufactumr, Wholesale and Be tail Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS, . tS.LEATUER AND SaDDLERT IIARDWARK 108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON IXalaussene and Clements New Furniture Store IN MARK'S OLD STORE. A full line of first class Furniture. Any thins; repaired or made io order. CALL INSTANTEJR. Grea Overland Itou e ! THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD -ONLY LINE RUNNING Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars, Magnificent Day Ooaohes, and Elegant Emigrant Bleeping Oars, -WITH .BERTHS FREE OF COST- FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON TO THE EAST Via St. r.uil anil Minneapolis ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING PALACE DINING CARS. (Meals, 75 Cents.) FASTEST TIME EVER MADE FROM THE COAST -OVER THE T NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD To Sioux City, Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Burlington, Quincy, St. Louis, S Chicago AND ALL POINTS- V o EASrn AND QOUTHEASrn AS 1 AND OOUTIIEAS j o- Via St. Paul and Minneapolis. tsr SX-EEIITfG CIRS Are hauled on regular Ex press Trains over he 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. 51., third day. Connection made at St Paul and Minneapolis to all points East, South and Southeast. PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at lli45 A. m., arriving at New Tacoma 6:30 p. M., connecting with O. It. fc N. Ca's boats for all points on Puget Sound. A. D. Charltox, General Western Passenger Agent, No. 2 Washington St., ; s Portland, Oregon. MAGBLE WOKKS. T II. O'M ALLEY. ' . l'ropi Mor of tlie ' - UOSEDU1U1 . MAltBLE WOBKS. And Dealer in ToowcsioNEs, Tablets, Etc?. Shop Rear of Uoau'b Store. " PATENT! CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS Ohtained, and all other Ihimih-n in ibe L". S Patent, Ofllcc attended U, fir :iDERATE PEES Scud MODEL Oil DRAWING. We advise as patentability free of charge; and we make No CHANGE UNLESS WE ORTAIN PATENT. We refer here to the Poetmaxter, the Supt. uf Money Order Div., and to oflieials of the U. S. Patent office. For circular, advice, terms au references to actual clients i n your on n State or county, write to , A. SXOW A CO , Opposi'c :v.cnt Oflice Washington, D. C. BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT B0WEN BROS. Having dissolvfj the copartnership exist ing between ftuiuicll & Bowcn Bros, amj are now prepared to, do all work in their Hue in a WORKMANLIKE .. - MANNER, AND AT REASONABLE RATES. CT. So It- To21e.js A Full Line of Stabile aid Fancy Groceries, Tadle and Pocket Cutlery, Glassware, Crockery. I Qneensware, Etelj Goods Delivered anywhere in tlie City limits, Free of Charge. FOR SALE! 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Hundred of lives have been lost and thousands have lost their pro,)crty and pleasure In life from It effect. Varicocele; or wnrniy veins ' of the scrotum, often the unsut)cUd cause t.f Lost Manhood, Debility, etc etc., DR. LIEBIO'S Invur orator, No. 2, is tho only known rented jfor th above complication, and a perfect and permancn cure will be iruaranteed in all nua nmlnrtaknn m der our special advice and treatment. Most powerful electric belt free to our nttient. ' To prove the wonderful power of the IX V1GOHA- " TOR, A $i BOTTLE GIVEN FREE. . Call or address, .- Dr. UeMc & Co' Private Dbpiury. 400 Geary 8U San Francwco, CaL . DH. MINTIE , THE SPECIALIST. Ko. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Treat all Chronic, Special and Private . Diseases with Wonderful Success. THE GREAT Eft HUSH REMEDY. :s Viaa4u TT ! la Li SQ un. mat ioJoUf 1 t Impotency, Paralysis, -1 Prostatorrhca, and all the. . : v . 1 - m . 11 . . 4 ''4 1 raw enocw 01 sen- - ' j abuse, youthful Mliesand k excesses in maturer year, , I 8uttt M l of Memorv ' '.?V3s.-i jVj 'Lassitude N(K.-turnal Em- Dimness ot Vuuou. i.uise In thn VTrmiiii.'a IN DRINKING intoxicating liquors, tne viul fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many oilier dis eases that lead to insanity and death. Dr. Miktik, who is A Kkoixa Pht8icijui, Cradc ats or ins Ukivsrsitt or PKKSsTtvasia, will airrce to forfeit Kivs Huxdrkd Dollar for a case of t hU kind the VIT L KESTOKT1Y E (under hi aiiecial advice and treatment) will not cure, cr for anything; impure or injurious found in It. Dr. Mi stir treats all private disease successfully without ,...... ... CossiXTATTOii Free. Thorough examination and ad- iuuiuuinf afiuiiau i urine, Kt.uo. Price of VITAL RESTORATIVE. tl.0 a bottle, or' (, .:mJ the quantity, $5.00; sent to any address upon receipt of Price, or C. O. D., secured from observation, aud in privatename if desired by Dr. Mistik, U Kearkt Street, San Francisco, Cal. Send for list of ques tions and pamphlet. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Will he sent to any one armhinir bv letter. tti. syniytoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy i n regards to all business transactions. Dr. Mivtjr's Kidxkt Remrdt. NEPHRETirrw Cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Csomplaint Gonorrhea, Gleet, Lcuchorrhca etc. -1'oriale byai. ui iigxisw, i a oovue or six Dowes lor livedollar. Dr. Mixttks Dakdeuox Pill arc the liest and the cheapest Dtsi epsia and BiLloc curt in the market. For sale by all druxKista. SMALL POX MAB8 CAB BE REMOVED. Leon & co, Lobdon, Perfumers to H. M. the Queen, have ted and patented the world-renowned OBLITERATOR, which remove Small Pox Mark, of however long standing. 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