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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1886. A QuArtette of Church Singer. It docs not always result pleasantly to look into the individuality of those who are doing something in church. That w as what I thought at St. Paul's after I had foolishly sought a place from which I could discover who was in the quartette of sing ers. Trinity keeps a large corps of vocal ists to sing in the nine houses of worship which the parish maintains in different sections of the city, and assignments of voices are made to suit the varying re quirements. On this occasion the result was musically excellent. The clear sweet ness of the soprano, the soft melody of the tenor, the strength of the alto, and the deep rumble of the bass were remarkably well balanced and blended. When I saw from a distance that a shapely young man and girl were the central pair, I said to myself how fitting it was that they should emit tenor and soprano sounds, while the ungentle alto and the gutteral bass were respectively voiced by a middle-aged, ugly woman and a still less presentable fat man. But on close observation I discovered that things were deceptively reversed. Contrary to usage the tenor and the so prano were at the ends of the row, and they were none other , than the plain matron and the soggy man, while the alto, with a tone like a virago, was the dainty girl, and the bass roar of a hoarse bandit came from as neat a dandy as could be imagined. Now, an artistic point was gained by placing the quartette in that un common manner. Gow, an artistic point was gained by placing the quartette in that uncommon manner; but what of the deep, dark plot of outright deception prac ticed on an assemblage of unwary wor shiper3.New York Cor. Chicago Tribune. A Unique Newspaper Industry. A Washington street newsdealer asked me the other day: bWhat use do you sup pose a man in Chicago would have for 3,500 country papers, daily, weekly and allf" I gave the conundrum up, and he continned: "I was just as puzzled as you until I f and out. A year or two ago an acquaintance of mine in a certain line of business contracting subscribed for fifty or sixty Illinois weeklies and dailies. From these he kept posted and was able to dispatch an agent to the scene and get in ahead of his competitors. A neighbor in another line bridge-building got on to the scheme and offered my friend a specified sum to keep him posted as to the transaction of county boards, the inten tions of railroads, etc. Other people found that they could obtain desired informa tion better by this means than by any other, and before my friend had realized how the business was growing he found 1,000 papers on his subscription list and half a dozen girls in his employ cutting out the items. And still it grew, until his list now comprises 3,500 papers and he employs fifteen clerks. Among other services he acts as '-change editor for one of the blanket-sheet dailies. His income from this queer business is about 13,500. He is full of original ideas, and is always branch ing out into something new, but that is certainly a unique industry." Chicago News. T Vinegar In Diarrhoea and Dysentery. 1 Dr. Amos Sawyer has the following sen sible communication in The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal: "About a quarter oi a century ago.when giving some good advice for a young practitioner to follow, the late Dr. B. F. Edwards, of St. Louis, Mo., whose action In the meas urement of the action of remedies, truth j in the statement, and justice towards members of the profession, made him a shining light in the early history of our ! state, among other things says: Never i make fun of an old woman's remedy, for not only will you give offense and thereby injure your practice to the extent of her influence, but you may throw away what 1 would have proved upon trial, a valuable adjunct in your practice? He then cited this case to illustrate the importance ! of his Injunction: In 1839, while practic ing in Madison county, Illinois, I was ' induced by representations of an old! womar to make the trial, in dysentery and diarrhoea, of a table spoonful dose of pure cider vinegar, with the addition of suffi cient salt to be noticeable, and it acted so charmingly that I never usad anything else.' He was prescribing it in 1870, mak ing it a period of forty years." Medical and Surgical Reporter. . Trusting Mexican Convicts on Parole. - In the Mexican city of Zacatecas they , have monthly auctions for the queer pur pose of disposing of superfluous state con victs. . The shops of the Acordata, or city prison, can employ a limited number of skilled pri tiers; the surplus, often in innludlng ruffians of the Vilest description, are intrusted to the highest bidder, some responsible capitalist who agrees to an swer for the safety of his bondsmen, and can employ them in any way promising to recoup his investment. The convict may be rabid with thirst for revenge against his informers and judges, but if he is a half Spaniard the idea of being trusted on parole is generally enough to insure his I tolerably good behavior. Desperadoes who would risk their lives to break out of a public man-cage will hesitate to abuse the confidence of a private citizen who has given bonds for their honorable conduct, and trea them with humanity and to an nniaatAnal nrlnf ft amnVinf -T-o nrtr T"l w-uk.vu.j vnw w4isvkiu-p w iuvvvi Felix L. Oswald, i I How Stupid It Would Be. . A man has no idea of the quantity of happiness in the world until he has gone through all of our parks on a calm moon light night. Hugging seems to be as natural in people as original sin and just as pleasant, and when you see a woman's j head resting on a man's shoulder, the whole value of the human configuration is explained. Stop for a moment and think how stupid it would be if a man were all up and down straight, or if his shoulders were sharp-edged, or his head square. Chronicle "undertones." i Making Experiments with Malaria. An Italian professor wishing to find out whether the miasm of malaria existed in ' the dew 1 soil, experimented on him self by having infusions of dew and soil j collected from unhealthful places injected under his skin. He experienced no evil results. He and his friends made fifty-two similar experiments without harm. Bos ton Budget. If All Were to Die at Once. Nearly $3,000,000,000 would be due were all insured Americans to die at once. Nearly $l,000,000.000have already be paid on death losses in America. Inter Ocean. Several forty-ton guns have arrived at Shanghai, and will be mounted on the Noosung forts and at the Klang-nan arsenal. A home for aged and infirm cafs and dogs has been established in Liverpool by a woman of that city. - a m l The queen of Italy has astonished Europe . by ordering ' number of dresses from , Dublin. mm v m 1 . t w. VThea Baby tu sick, w gave her Castor!, When she ws a Child, she cried far Castoria, When she becaaio Itlas, she clung to Csstoria, Whsa she had Children, lbs girt them Csstoria, Bncklens Arnica Salv6. The Best Salve ia the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Iands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 eta t box. Fax saleby Mam.6 $ Co 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 la vrixr now, and knows that SCROFULA can oalv bs cured by a thorough purifica tion of" the blood. If this is Deflected, the disease perpetuates its taint through iieu ration after generation. Among Its varlit'r symptomatic developments ore Kczeuiai Cutaneous Kruptlons, Tu mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con tinue, ltbeuraatism, Scrofulous Ca tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and vari ous othfr danurcroui or fatal maladies, are produced by it. . Ayer's Sarsaparilla J the only rmerful and always reliable blood-pnvtjijing medicine. It Issotfleet ual an aifcrutlvd that it eradicates from -tit? system Hereditary Scrofula, and His kindred poi-":n of contagious diseases and meroury. At the- .same time it cn lichsM and viiulizes the blood, restoring healthful actiou to the vital orjrans auu rejuvenating the entire system. Thisgrcat Reg anerative Medicine ' U composfd f the ffrnuinc Hondutvs Sursoparillc, with Yellow Dock, Mil linyia. the Iodides of Potassium aud Iron, and other ingredients of great po tency, carefully and scientifically com pounded. Its formula is generally known to the medical profession, and the best physician constantly prescribe AVER'S SAKS.r.vniLLA as an - -. . Absolute Cure For ail disease? caused Jy the vitiation of ' tii2 Ij'iwd. It 1.4 concentrated to the high c, practicable degree, far beyond any iii'r preparation for which like effects sri? ebimed, and is therefore the cheapest. well as tin best blood purifying mcdi' r:n ia tli3 world.. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, prepared by Dr. j. C. Aer & Co., Lowe, Mass. Analytical Chemists. . -.' Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Sis bottles for ". I AM PREPARED TO DO FIRST CLASS Work in this lino, and ask a share of the patronage of ltoseburg and vicin ity. - . EL.UIXA V. KOIP. T ext (Iikt to L.Eelfils Jewelry Store, Rosbcurg Or. Central Hotel! KOSEBUliG, OREGON, OPPOSITE CARLOX'S LIVEKY STABLE. Board and Lodging per day . $i .oo " week 5.00 ' ' Without - Lodging 4 . 00 Meals, 25 cents, Lodging, 25 cents Thorough satisfaction is promised to travel ers and the public generally. MRS. . CARRISCiN- Fron. Jons Kenedy, Clerk. U. L. I'F.RKIXS, Steward. No Chinese employed. THE GRAPE UKE. SAL-MUSOATELLE In America WITHOUT THE EXPFNS CF AN EUE0PAN JOtJMEY! The cryst-lized salts, as obtained lu a pare state from grapes and choice fruit, in a portatilc, palat able, simple term, are now presented to the public of America as the grandest resolvent of impure blood, corrector of the liver and regulator of the bowels tho natuial promoter of HEALTH AND LONGEVITY., Eminent physicians claim this achievement a new era in the allied science of medicine, as it furnishes the blood with its natural salines that are lost or eliminated ery day. SAL-MUSC ATBLLO .1 POSITIVE, NATURAL SICK HEADACHE AXD DYSPEPSIA CURE. Sal Muscatello is Nature's own product. It sup plies to the system the want of sound, rie grapes and fruit; it is the simplest and best preventive and cure for all functionalderangementsof the liver and kindred ailments; prevents the absorption of malari al diseases fevers if all kinds; counteracts the ef fects of bad air, poor drainage and impure water; a powerful oxydncr of the blood; a natural specific for all skin eruptions, sick headaches, biliousness, nervousness, mental depression, and will remove the effects of accidental indigestion from excessive eat ing and drinking. Have it in your homes and on your travels. It is a specific for the fagged, weary and worn-out. Pre paired by the London Sal-Mcscatelle Co. LOXfOS, EX0LAND. 2. Beware of imitations. The genuine in ''blue wrappers only," rSe'td for circulars O. EV NOVITt'II, General American Manager, P. O Box 1903, New York City. Mention this pajier. For sale by 8. Ham' Hon Rose burg Oregon. Of Intertut to Ztnlicf The new treatment for ladies' dis eases diicovered by Dr. Mary A. Gregc, the distinguished English Physician and nurse, which has revolutionized the entire, mode of treating these com plaints in England is now being intro duced into the V. 8., under a fair and novel plan. Sufficient of this remedy for one month's trial treatment is sent free to every lady who ia suffering from any disease common to the sex who sends her address and 13 2ct stamps - for ex pense, charges etc. It is a po itice cure fcr any form of fumale disease and the free trial pack age is many times sufficient to effect Ajtermanent cure. Full directions ac company the package (which is put in a plain wrapper) also price list for f u ture reference. No trial package will U sent after Oct, 1st, lti6. Ad dress, Greco Remedy Compaxy, Pal myra, y. y. H. C. Stanton DEALER IN STAPH DRY GOODS! OF THE BEST QUALITY. GENERAL FURNISHING, HOSIERY, TRIMMING Ac. Boots & Shoes OF THE LEST Q U A LIT Y. T a full jfl.ci. tl 3saac3 oa. tat GROCERIES ! Wood And Willow j : WAUK ":; " CROCKERY ! &, GLASSWARE, r ELECTRIC LAMPS, SCHOOL LOOKS, , j .' - AND STATIONARY. Subscription i AGENCY. i Subscription received for all Eastern and European Publications, THE OLD RELIABLE j Established in 1867. I Jacob Bi1:zcr GENERAL MERCHANDISE. LOOK OUT! Foil Biros' Bran New it ore cl- Coos Bay Stage Line! L Alii!) A 'CALVERT, ' PROPRIETORS'. THROUGH TO COOS CITY IN 14 HOURS' WHEKE couuectiou is made with Couu Bay Steam erg for all points on the Bay. Stages leave the Post offie at Rfsebursr every morning, except Sunday calling.at the hotels before leaving. j THE BEST ROUTE TO COOS BA. Y Particular attention given to the comfort of pass senders. C-rcful drivers .nd g ud stock. NEW STORE V:vV:;;'!T;;.:.';4. Bit. 1. ARB, OR. if ir would respectfully inform the public that he has on hand fine assortment of ! Dry Goods, Groceries, . Ready-lladc Clothing and iu fact everything usually kept at a tiist'clas store. Give him a call, j Goods at Low Prices. All kinds of Produo " i Taken in Exchange for Goods. txAll orders promptly atteadtd to. ' Bsfiok S MISCELLANEOUS johnu ure palacf, uncle john gildersleeye Has the finest stock fcf furniture south c rortlaud which he aelisaa cheap as U can be bmitfht ' lu the State. The new fangledj DO UBL E BED LOUNG E. AXD- ... i PATENT CORNICES. Also has on hand a full assortment of beds and bed ding, chairs, tables, j LUIiKAUS AND COMMODES, Anil all kinds of CLilJreiis Chairs, etc. j, GILDERSLEEYE. PHILIP SADTER, JZlerchant Tailor, KEEPS a l:ir'0 and complete assortment tf pics of the very best materials and saui latest CLOTHING MADE TO 0RDE3S A perfect FIT Guaranteed , Cleaning and Repairing I done at Reasonably rates. op osiU ItlTSER'S Meat llurktt, on Javksuii Street. . ROSEBURG, OREGON. ,( . - N. P. BUNNELL, FOUNDRY, j Machine Shop, Wagon Shop, LMatkninith Shop. 1AN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE J ounce to three tons weight Small Cu pola for small castings. 3louey refunded if work is not satisfactory. 1 oitland prices ! tve telegrams and exprcssagc. j. LANGEHBERG'S UqqI and! SfiQ Bbre. i Jacksou Strcct,OpiH)slte Post Office, Roseburg, Oregon. !'.-. ., '. KfcEl'S ON I1AXD THE LARGEST AND BEST assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAfTEltS, SLIP. l'EHS and everj-thing in the Boot and Shoe line, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots and Shoes Made to Ortler, and Perfect I Fit Guaranteed. j I use the Ucst of Leather and Warrant all my work. j Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice, Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS land VIOLIN STRINGS, j LOUIS LANCtENBEHa. CIVIL BEND STORE V. L ARRINGTON, DEALER IN v Dry Goods Groceies etc AH Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange CIVIL BESP, DOUG. CO., OREGOS. T. I Gaxjcox, . C. A. Blackman CARRIAGE, WAGON, I : : AND i BLACHSLIITHSHOPI Adamwm's Old Stand, Jackson Street. i MANUFAOTD'EEES OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES! , All Kinds of Repairing Done, Terms ar Reasonable. Oaskos A Blacjjmax GBANGE BUSINESS ! . ASSOCIATION OF ROSEBUHQ. I W. F. OWENS, : : : : Manager. I -DEAL IN ;; J ', Wool and Grain ! ALSO, AGENTS FOR Agricultural Implements of all kinds ! , TE TRANSACT A GENERAL RUSI- ncss iu 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. Give us a call. W- F- OWEN 8. THE New York Coffee House And Oyster Salobn Leading- Check Restaurant in the Citt. SIFERD k HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS' 132 FIRST STREET, j PORTLAND - - - - - - ORECOM. TPrivate Itwuuis of the Latest Design lor Ldicr OPES DAY ASD NIGHT. MILLWOOD LULLS ON HUBBARD CREGI. CLARKE & BAKER, Propiietoi-s. We are now prepared to furnish 1 utnbor of the best quality in quantities to suit the purchaaen, always having on hand the largeH stock of any milt in Dnugtas County. We will fumUh lumber at our mill at the fuUuwinj PRICES. ' ' J No l rouKh lumber 8 io 1 M Ko, 1 floorins, 6 inch D 4 SI ...........( ..$18 M No. 1 flooring, 4 inch D&At .......$18 H Xu. 1 finishing lumber $16 H CLARKE & BAKER. BO YOU WANT fu h ifn fry ROUGH OR : 'Luinbeir At Fair Prices? Do you Wimt to build next season1! If so have your lumber Hawed now tliat it may bo thoroughly seasoned. It will cost no rair J. O. Booth, If you knew- how cheap I sell Bells for Faujis, Schools or Cui ncHES You would surely have oik-. timm : w' m - xmm ' I -- -- -. - - . f I also deal in Threshers, Exoixes, Mill Machinery, 'Pumps, Inspirators (The best Boiler feeder known) Steam Fitting Goods, .Belting, Oils. Also General Agent for, TLe Sin pman Engine, Coal Oil for fuel, No Dust, No Dirt. Send for circular and prices. Orecon. GIVE 'CH H T But before you do (hat come "round to W. Gr. WOODWARD'S H ft It M -AND- Buy a New Set of Harness OR A SADDLE One of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Broueht to Town, use nothing but the best leather, and have got - - EVJ.KYTJIING IN THIS. LINE. W. G. "Woodward Roseburg. SUCCESSOR TO All -DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, I-Josebirc: Oregon. Has on hand constantly a Genera Merchandise and will ana patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration ofthe scarcity of money and the present depression in business, will study their ovvn interests by Before purchasing elsewhere. at cost, or less tha;n cost, but will iuul inoy win get their goods . ; At Tlae Lowest livinr Profit. Produce Of AU Kinds Taken At Market Trice, Sol. Abraham. Drain &c Co,- liuiii. Dougtas C?og, Oregon, GEIIERAl, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Hardware; Crockery, ST-l Tg, CAFS, BO QTS AZIZ) SHOES. ers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is im posiible here to enumerate. -Would respectfully iuvitc an cxarainktion of stock believing a!l can be satisfied that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we v and sell for cash -" only. :' MARLIN K -TalDS: 40 eal. 60 cralna; made. Perfect accuracy guaranteed II sizes, all weights. Prices reduced. 1 K XJ fW V l T ?T4 Callery, Sportln and Target Rides, world renowned. The standard foe Jifi iMJIiMiFiiT-if target shooting, bunUtt. and sbootio .tileries. All rallbres from 22 to 4i. wursrsss& mkliuflrearisco., kew eayeh, cosh. DRESSED ADDRESS; Cft'ccIrtiHl, Or. II. A. livoth, Drain Or. all Offico Foot of Morrison. Street PoitLuiu ME A CALL, ZT. WRUiHT. UP! M n DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME large and complete assortment of be pleased to see his old friends calling on h;in and examining I do not claim to sell coods assure all who patronize me 3 Best Xn Xb.o "VSTorXdl for larffe or cmAll mmanto tn S9mlihnw. JAffntlnifwnrderiSScal. 4& ml. 7n .nH rk Ina. Tho ttnaimt hooln rifle and the only abaolotelr safe itfla made. AU styles, OJLAND ADVERTISEMENTS C. W. KN0WLE8, ST. CHARLES HOTEL, I (EUROPEAN PLAM.) C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY KESPECT. Good Restaurant Connected With "The House Flrc-lruur Driuk Buildiii.- 180 Eoums. In the Center of tlx City COR. FRONT AND MOKIUSON STS., PORTLAND EfUOI'EAX FLAX. jSMOND HOTEL, First Class In Every Particular, Conxna Faoxt and Moekisos Sts PORTLAND, OREGON TU0HA8 Ocieas, Pri-ictor. rjHE ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT. CiiableS' 11 eilman, Proprietor. Tlie very best in -the Market is set before you.? " - - " THE - INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Cor. Third and E Streets Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME Tills LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE offers superior accomodations at popular prices. Meals 25c, Roouis 25c. and 50c. Only three blocks Irom all Depots and Steamer landings. Free Buss to nd from the Hotel No Chinese servants. Ko overcharges or deviation from rcjalar rates of $1.00 maro-tf E. LEW I ST ON. VroV'r. Established lSi2. - A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE HADING Gimmm hotter " : ' AND ' '' . OF OREGON. CS'THE PLACE TO BUY.3 J B C0NGLE : Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In SADDLES, HARNESS LEATHER AXD SaLDLEBY UaBUWARE 108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON Malaussene and Clements New Furniture Store IN FLOED OLD STORK A full line of first class Furniture. Any thine; repaired or ruudo to ortler. CALL IXSTAXTEIt. Great Overland lioute! THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD -ONLY LIKE RUNNING - Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars, magnificent Day Coaches, and Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars, -WITH BERTHS FREE Of COST- FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON TO THE EAST : Via St. Paul and Minneapolis ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING PALACE DINING CARS. (Meals, 73 Cents.) FASTEST TIME EVER MADE FROM THE CMST OVER THE t NORTHERN PACIFC RAILROAD To Sioux City. Council Bluffs, St Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Burlington, Quiuey, St. Louis, S Chicago, ra. AND ALL POINTS O AND OOUTHEASrn AND OOUTHEASJ -O Via St. Paul and Sliuneapolis- EMIGHANT -SLEEPING ejr- Are hauli odn regular Ex press Trains over the ; ,-. Entire Length of THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD- Leave Portland at 3.00 p. sr., daily; ar rive at Minneapolis or SL Paul .12:30 p. m., third daj. Connection made at St Paul and Alinneapolis to all points East, South and Southeast PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland dailj at 11:45 A. M., arriving at JMew xacoma o:ou p. m., connecting with O. R. fc N. Ca s boats for all points on JPuget bound. A. D. Chabltoj?, General Western Passenger Agent, No. 2 Washington SL, : Portland, Oregon. k h fcaUp-Sitahs ovxr L. De fil's Jewelry i. R03EBUF.C CRECOH. J H. O'MALI-EY, Propiltlor of the ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. Aud Dealer in ToOMBSTpXlS, TAtLFIB, TC. Shop Rcrif Httii'tSlore, MES-E F.HOTOHKISS FINE MILLINERY AND JXJeat XDressmakixq KOSEBURG OREGON. WILL FCIt.VISII YOU THE BEST AND FINEST Ouodi in the market. Ladies Wear. Lauca, Rucbiiijf, llovwr;.- and Jewclrj-. " Tlie dressmaking department is in skillfu hands, and under the immediate supervision of Mrs. Hotchki&a. ' CALL AND SEE. NEAR THE DETOT blacksmith AMD v:kElv.t.:::;t - . , . - ; B0WEN BROS; ; Havinx dissolved the copartnership exist ing between Bunnell & Kowen Bros. And are now prepared to do J1 work in the line in a . WORKMANLIKE MASKER, AND AT REASONABLE RATES. O. &3 TP -,, '': - A Full Line of Staple aud Fancy Groceries, TAULE Ai?D POCKET CCTLERT, ' Glassware, Crockery. Queexisware, Etc. Goods Delivered anywhere in the City limits, Tree of Charge. Drain Hotel! DRAIN - - OREGON. Coos Dag Stage Office at the Hotel. SAMPLE EQOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS- EAG5AGK HlNDLKD FkT Or CUaISE. MRS. BIiCKWOOD Psopeietress. p MEDICAL r)H. -MX NT IIS, THE SPECALIST. No. 11 KEARNEY ST. 8A' FKAXCI3C0, CAL. Treat 11 Chronic, Special and Private -' Disease with Wonderful ucee. THE GSEAT Er.'SLISH REMEDY. --ISA NEVER FAILING CUKE fof Kti rra Debilt; aansted Vitality, Sperjua torrhea. Lout Manhood Vlmpotency, Paralyaia, ' Prustatorrhea, and all the '.terrible effect of Botf abase, youthful follieaand excesses in tnaturer rears, rach as Low of Memory i Lasaitude Noetarnal Em .tsianv. aversion tosndetr liimnesaut V isiuu. Aoinea in the Head, EXCESSES IN 1RINKINU intoxicating liquor, tne tital fluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many ntner dis eases that lead to insanity and death. us. Mixtik, who is A Hkgi la Phtsiciax. G4c- ATK OF TUB UXIVERflTT OF PEXXSTlVAMi. Will SCTTee to forfeit Fivs Hopefd Dollars for a ease of this kind the VIT. L EESTORTIVE f under hn .neetml advice and treatment) will not cure, cr for anytnins; impure or injurious found in iu Da. IIixtic treat all private diseases successfully without mercury? CoxstLTATioxFEr.il. Thorough examination and ad vice, inciuuinjr an&iysis of nnne, ao.w. fnc of V1TALKESTORAT1VE. Sl.M a bottle, or four times - the quantity, $5.00; sent to any address UK n recewt" of Price, or C O, D., secured from observation, ind ' In private name if desired by Dr. Uiktik, 11 Ifs-nsr Street, Sax Fsakcisco, Cau Send for list 0f que tions and pamphlet. , ; SAMPLE BOTTLE FBFE. Will be sent to any one applying bv lettet. .tinr syniytoms, sex and ape. : Strict secrecy 1 n r fczrd to all business transacuons. Dr. Mdct ie's Kxt Beotbt. NEPHKEVir-ru Cures all kinds of Kidney and Bladder Csonirtaint Gonorrhea, Gleet, Lenchorrnea etc. For sale .by a drngKisU; 1 a bottle or six boUles for flvedolli r. ' Dr. Hrvrirs Daxbemox Pills are the best and tih. cheapest Dtsi efsia and BiLiots cur in th market For sale by all drujr-'urts. SBIAIiX- POU 1IABS 0AB BE EEMOVEO." Loi.don, Perfumer to H- A. the Queen, bsve ted and patented the worW renowntd OBLITERATOO hich removes SrtuUl Pox Mirks, of however sta tiding. Tlie applicatioa is sinipl and har causes no inconvenience,, and contains nothing urious. Price t2.&0. supunuous HAIS. : Leon & Co.' "DEPILATORY" Removes Supcrfioaus Hair in a few mlnnu without pain or unpleasant sensation nerer grow again. Simple and harmless Fa directions, fientty nuUI.Prio l" E0. W. SHAW GENERAL AGENT 219 Tremont Street, Boston, Jfasa. Mention This Paper. OfTeeHovco. A GOOD MEAL Por25Cents. Located on Jackson street 3d door north from S, Blarks' store. Johs Kesnedy, Proprietor." - "BARKER feWttLIS, DEALEKS IN GROOBEEHS, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. ETC. A SPECIALTY, Produce bought and the highest cash price paid. RCSEDUZtG OHEGOIT, ar. nn: II. . 'It r .. Vv ' ! v -v- ...1: