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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1886. WASUZSOTOX ZETTEB Washington D. q, Nov. 16th. 1886. The question of vital interest now to the Republican Senators is whether the Nebraska legislature will return Senator Van Wyck or same ether reli able brother. During the last session whenever "crasy horse" Van YVyclr as he was sometimes called, arose to ask the consideration of a resolution which was inimical to any fat corporation, or went against any old abuse, there was a good deal of laughing and winking on the sofas in the rear of the chamber. In Uko manner Senator Riddlebcrger always seemed to succeed in making himself ridiculous. When he insisted on a hearing in opposition to execu tive sessions of the Senate, he was in variably out of order; yet whenever he made the same point of order on an other Senator, it so happened that the point which was good as against him was not good as against otlrers. Now it appears that "the stone which the builders rejected has become thoheod of the corner." These two Sen. a tors who were objects of ridicule and ir- itatiori on to the Republican brothei- hood, hold the balance of power be tween the two parties in the Senate. They were never in harmony with their party and could never be relied upon when a vote was called. So, as they are not Republicans in good and regu lar standing, tho Senato is not Repub lican, and there is fun ahead. The Senate stands thus; 37 Democrats 37 Republicans and the balance of Power party, composes of Sonators Van Wyck and Riddlcberger. It is quite certain these gentleman will be very gracious ly treated this winter by Republican Senators although the Philadelphia Press said it might bo lietter to have the Senate Democratic than to have it Republican by the aid of such men. The suggestion that Mr. Carlisle is disqualified for the speakership in the Fiftieth Congress liecauso his oppo nent will contest his election, is con 3idered pi-acticaliy absurd by such able and (experienced parliamentarians as for instance, Congressman Welborn, of Texas. The further question of the propriety of his appointing the commit tee which is to consider his own case is a reflection that every member in Con gress would feel like resenting. Without distinction of party the Congressmen who have served with Mr. Carlisle would be perfectly satis- fill t fnTfif li - Mtlinlf. w-i n f tn assured that ho would not raise a hand to save himself from defeat, if by so doing he would be taking an unfair advantage of his opponent. A finer tribute is seldom paid to a man in public life than the recent ex pression of interest in Mr. Carlisle's fortunes, by tho best people of every partisan faith. The example is all the more significant from the fact that in becoming the object of so much un feigned regard, the Speaker has never abated one iota of his loyalty to the Democratic party. , The police scandal has been the talk of the town during the week. It is alleged that the Chief of Police, in his cabinet councils which he holds at nine o'clo;k every day, at his office, instructed his Lieutenants to "spot" Congressmen who were inclined to dark ways in order that they might be able to influence these Congressmen to vote for large appropriations for the Metropolitan Police force. Lieuten ant Arnold, who is charged with hav ing strayed the secret, has been sum moned before a court martial, and much interest is manifested in the trial. - It is the most important agita tion in the police affairs of the District that has occured since the investijra tiau made into the iniquities of the de tectives corps three years ago, and there is little doubt that justice will ultimately be done, no matter who is hurt. Society gave a little flutter during thej week to prove that it is not lifeless. A lunch party giyen by Mrs. Whitney in honor of Mrs. Cleveland, was char acterized by that elegance of appoint ment which has marked all the enter tainments given at the hospitable home of the Secretary of the Navy. There were nineteen young ladies invited to meet the lady of the White House. Autumn's own flowers, Chrysan themums, were used in decorating the table, and the corsage boquets, which have been regulated to lunch parties, were of violets and wero placed at eyery cover. Thev White House is very quiet just now, as the President refuses to see all the callers, and is ab sorbed in the preparation of his mes sage to Congress. Patents Granted to citizens of the Pacific States during the past week, and reported expressly for The Review by C. A. Snow & Co. Patent lawyers, Opp. U. S. Patent Of fice, Washington, D. C. M. Halstead, Oakland, Cal., Tem perature reglating device for inoubators. I. D. Davis, Stockton, Cal,, Tonic, W. V. Arthur, Oakland Cal., Chin rest for violins, R. F. Derrick, Oroville CaL, Variable nozzle, L. Eastlick, Oro Fino, Cal,, Gravel elevator, J. W. Hollings- worth, Los Angeles, Cal., Cuff hasp, W. S. Lynd, Yreka, Cal., Speak ing and singing doll, H. Stutsman East Portland Oregon, Steam genera tor, T. P. Sweeney, Sacramento Cal., Locomotive atttachment. My Favorite Receipt. Some time age the Royal Baking Powder Co., conceived the idea of col lecting from its patrons, redistrbntion among them when printed in book form their best and favorite methods for the preparation of articles of food of all de scriptions. In response there were fur nished a very large number of practical receipts, from which were selected the 3000 contained in the book entitled "My Favorite Receipt." The publica tion was intended originally for the contributors only, but the collection proved to be of such remarkable value that its publishers believing its circula tion would be productive of good in affording a larger knowledge as to the practical preparation of real home cook ery in a way to make it most whole some and appetizing, have issued an edition for general circulation, which is sold at cost of production and postage. "My Favorite Receipt" centains for mulas for the preparation of almost every known dish in every conceivable way. These have been classified into departments representing Soups and Broths, Fish and Shell Fish, Vegeta bles, Meats, Stews, Poultry and Game, Eggs, Salads, Deserts, Breads, Cake, Condiments, Beveragos, Ices, Preserves and Pickles, Preserved Meats, Canned Vegetables, etc., to which a copious in. dex is added. Every branch of the culinary art has received ample atten tion. The publication is one of unusu al value, from the fact that the receipts are thoroughly tested formulas of gen uine home cookery. In it each con tributor vouches for the utility of her receipt not only, but attests that years of experience have proved it is the best way of making the article named, and signs her name and address to it as an evidence of its genuineness and her faith in its superiority The"wactical character of tho re ceipts will especially commend them to American housekeepers. While cookery of the very finest and richest, as well as that more plain and econom ical, is provided for, "My Favorite Re ceipt" is not, like many of the cook books of the day, a collection of im practicable, untried, or foreign formu las, following which frequently results in a failure and a waste of good mate rials. The contributions are from every part of the country and give the best experience of the best cooks for preparing the dishes peculiar to each locality. "My Favorite Receipt" handsomely printed and bound,s sent by the Roy al Baking Powder Co., New York, at the nominal price of 50 cents, to any address, express charges paid. "What kind of a dog is that you have?" asked the editor, addrossing the foreman of tho composing room "I call him a compositor dog," was the answer; "its a name I invented my self," said the forman, as he helped himself, to a cigar from the editor's box "Why do you apply the name to him? What resemblance does a dog bear to a comospitor, or vice versa?1 "Well, the dog is a setter." Then the editor, with a melancholly look, turned to complete his articlo on "the lessons of the great strikes." Ex. A Chicago man, too lazy to work, too proud to go to the poorhouse, and too honest to steal, determined to com mit some genteel offense, which would give him free beard and lodging in prison, without leaving a stain on his character. He therefore went out and began kissing all the girls he met. Before he could find one who would order his arrest, he starved to death. It is estimated that in 1784 there were 420,000,000 pagans in the world and that these had increased in 1884 to 835,000.000. There is an intellectual and refined sensationalism as well a3 a vulgar; sen sationalism of thought as well as word. Some seek notoriety through the ec centricity of their thoughts, others through their words. Both will have their reward. God cannot guide those souls who never trust him enongh to believe that he is doing it. After Queen Victoba became en gaged to Prince Albert she saw the Duchess of Gloucester, and told her see was to make her declaration be fore the Council the next day. The Duchess asked her if was not a nervous thing to do. She said: "Yes; but I did much more nervous thing a little while ago." What was that?" "I pro posed to prince Albert. "And now let M. Barlholdi make another Liberty to stand at the Golden Gate in California. But in place of a torch she should be represented waving a Chinaman in air by the slack cf his copious overalls, preparatory to sling ing htm at the setting sun." N. Y. Herald. "When Baby u tic, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, GENEBAL MERCHANDISE. H. C. Stanton -DEALER IN- STAPLE DRV GOODS! OF THE BEST QUALITY. GENERAL FURNISHING, HOSIERY, TRIMMING &c. Boots & Shoes OFTIIE BEST QUALITY, a full of GROCERIES ! Wood And Willow WAUE. CROCKERY fe GLASSWARE, ELECTRIC LAMPS, . SCHOOL BOOKS, AND STATIONARY. Subscription AGENCY. Subscription received for all Eastern and European Publications. THE OLD RELIABLE Established in 18C7. Jsicob Bittzcr T. L. Gannon, C. A. Blacrman CARRIAGE, WAGON, AND 3T BLACKSLIITH'SHGPm Adamson s Old Stand, Jackson Street. MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES I All Kiuds of Ropairiue Done. Terms ar Reasonable. Gannon a Blackman. HVt. JOSEPHSO IN" . II w . ion cash stubs. Keojis a full line of Dress Goods of every variety and Shade. A full line of Silks. A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets. A full line of Fancy Dress Goods. A full lino of Hosiery. A full Hue of Clothing. o m A in 0 b A f all line of Furnishing Goods. A full line of Hats and Cans. Boots and Shoes. H A. full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos A full line of Crockery and Glassware. And last, hut not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern. C03VIU k.3V33 SE1X1 3MT.X3- MJOSEPHSON. All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries, Stationary . Photograph and Perfumery, Autograph albums Crockery and Stand, Hand, and Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER WARE, and TEN THOUSAND OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Call And See Me At The Post Office Stand. BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT. W-W'Moore GEO.M. PRIOR : Camas Valley. Win. FERGUSON, Camas Valley, :KS"aja-UTJa &?&B&a.2B "Waltey LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND and furnished on short Notice and at the LOWEST GOING PRICES. RUSTIC AHD FL00RIIIG A SPECIALTY. Furnished in any Dimensions, to Order- -.. Address, PRIOR di FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas County. :.. Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Rose burg. SHERIDAN BROTHERS, Roscburg, rcgon, oO o They would announce that they have just received and now have on hand one of the largest stocks of eneral Hardware, etc. Ever Brought to Douglas, and, when added to their Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar They are prepared to declare they have tie best supply ja their line of .any house in Southern Oreffon, which they propose selling Cheaper than can be parchasca elsewhere In the shape of BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way ol Locks, BatU, etc.. we can offer superior inducements to purchasers. Try We can give you bargains in the ioliowmj; Drsnus oisiuv tua not equaled elsewhere: BUCK'S BONA3TZA, FARMER'S UTILITY, DEXTER, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST, . CLABEIfDOX, ' OCCIDEIfT, IBOH KING, EMPIRE CITY And other Sioves and Ranges, The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our TIN W AH and buyers should learn our prices. We have also bargains to offer in GUNS, such as Winchester, Sharp and other Riflee, as well as Shotguns and Pistols. We are also Agents for the White, Peerless and New Home SEWINU MACHINES, which we sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in eyery respect. We can also supply Averill and Rutosr Paints. The best n the market at lowest rates. Give us a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to " rices, and we promise to suit you if any one can. MISCELLANEOUS FUBNI7 VBE PALACE, UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE lias the fluest stock of furniture south of Portland which he sells as cheap as it can be bought ' tn he State. The new tangled 1)0 UBLE BED LOUNGE. AND ' . PATENT CORNICES. A li baa on hand a full assortment of beds and bed ding, chairs, tables, , BUREAUS AND COMMODES, And ail kinds of Childrens Chairs, etc. i. GILDERSLEEVE. The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S. Hamilton. Successor to 8. Hamilton. ROSEBURG - - - OREGON'. N. P. BUNNELL, FOUNDRY, - Machine Shop, ".'" Wagon Shop, ; Blacksmith Shop. CAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE ounce to three tons weight Small Cu pola for airfoil castings. Money refunded if work la not satisfactory. Portland prices ! Save telegrams and expressagc. LANGENBERG'3 Boot and! Sitae Store, Jackson Street, 'Opposite Tost Office, Boaeburg, Oregon. KEErs on hand tick largest and best assortment of Knxturn and Son Francisco and other makes of 1HM)TS, SHOW, CAITEltS, SLIP PKK6 and everything in the Hoot and Shoe lino, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Hoots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I nee the Best of Leather and Warrant all my work. Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice, Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. 01715 LANGENBERG. o w D.: W O F. P. McDEVITT, Roseliura;. us. Samuel Marks, S. HARKS Sl Co. -DEALERS IN- Ililltt-liM HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND ClilTIIIM, IRV 1 GOODS, GllOCIRII Crockery, Glassware, - Provisions, Cigars, Boots and Shoes. Woo! and Produce of every Descrip tion Bough! AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. S. SIItltH &. CO KosMSlmi-ic. Or. Makes The Very Best Lumber. ROUGH per M 9.00 RUSTIC per M 17.00 FLOORING per M $17.00. Camerox i Co. Managers. Situated 15 miles from llofcburg on North Umpqua. Good roads in Summer. SJt Over Ten Thoonuut Tril (f r 'iriTi f rn. .l. . ta ... . mw. i AAhucu3moi wbom took tuiltreatk wsra ranoraa va oeaiui Of am or 1 Badlnil Cure t orMerroas Debility, Oriranlo X A 1 owl Mm T r5?:t.Vi"-til. tuoaunq earns they absolutely nator vmutinti perfect and f oU Manlr Strength and Visoraoe Health. tpoee who offer from the many ooaoura diaeaeea EToosht about by IndieereUoa. Kzpoaora, OfOfBrain work, or too free Indoleeuoe, we ask that yoa eeud ne 1C??J Statement of roar trouble, and eeatnv ZfilALFAOKAGE FREE, with IUaef d Pamntilete. RUPTURED) PERSONS can have FREE HITCH UP! But before you do that come 'round to W. G. WOODWARD'S H n P 'W -AND- Buy a New Set of Harness OR A ADDLE One of the riggcst and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town. 1 use nothing but the best leather, and have got EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. Gr. Woodward Roseburg. SUCCESSOR TO A 1L mm KZ! I DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Roseburej Oregon. Has on hand constantly a UeneraJ Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration ofthe scarcity of money and ttie present depression in business, will study their own interests by calling on li'in and examining (aGQQS am prices Before purchasing elsewhere, I do not claim to sell goods at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me that thoy will get their goods At The Lowest living Profit. Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price, Sol. Abraham. Drain & Co.. Drain. GENERAL DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Teas- Hardware, Crockery, o- O o HATS, CAPS, BOOTS Arm SHOES. era will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is im jrosjible hero to enumerate. Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing all can be satisfied that it is for their interest to make purchases here as we buy and sell for cash only. MA'RLIN 65 FTalQS:40cal.eo rrmlni! made. Perfect aecaracy guaranteed llsla,allwelghta, Prtcea reduced. B TF.V. t TST1 P11?!' P.?OTll,,, .,ni X ifcifliil UJt mt 1 MtW target ehooUog, banting, r'smSai mm Asiier Marks AIlllI JEM 4 Avoid the impodttoo of pntratiou rero Oku fcrtbcai trouble, and all Qnacks, . whoa only aimia to bleed their rio- ttime. Take a SDKS Esmedt that has CUfiED thooaaodi, doei not iDterfere : with amotion to fc ' IneenvenieBce i ;roa Kienti&o mediea onnneM, or etnn pain cientifte medieal erinelnbw. Rv rfim in IDT T. Fntinricl fonetioBeof the hamao oifanum rototed. The broometcheerfttlairmtyitaiMboaiittTOgtti and health TBEATKHT. Om Itott, t3. tm Km. W. Tine, ? HARRIS REMEDY CO., Urn Chemists, SOSK IT . TanOi Rtnm aT.TJVrrra urn watteaaMmatina etemenf of le are giien mtui Trial of our Appllanooi Ask for Terms! H In DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME large and complete assortment of Douglas Co4, Oregon, DEALERS IN " J Co. Best Zn Tbe 7"02?lca. for lame AT mutt mu-nul.lMmn MvnrfnaBnvrtar.Wnl rl 7n ex and the only absolutely aaie rtfle oada. AU itylef, - Tarcet Rrfle world reoowDed. The standard for and ahooUniTialtertes, All eallbrea from U 41 yw isis co., hew hayes, com. TORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS V. W. KXOWI.ES, ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (EUROPEAN PLAN.) " C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS IX EVERY RESPEt T. Good Restaurant Connected With The House Fire-proof Dritk Building ISO Rooiiid. t In the Cuitter of U,e tity COR. FROM AND MORRISON STS., POKTLAKD rjHE ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT. Charles Heilmax, Proprietor. The very best in the Market is Bet before you. THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Cor. Third and E Streets. Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME THIS LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE offers aujwrior accomodations at iiopular prices. Muals 25c, Rooms 25c. and 50c. Only three blocks from all Dejxjts and Steamer landings. Free Buss to and from the Hotel No Chinese servants. No overcharges or deviation rom regular rates of gl.OO per bav. marti-tf E. LEWISTON. Pron'r. Established 1852. A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING CLOTHIER, HATTER. AND OF OREGON. OB lTHE PLACE TO BUY.J5S J.BC0NGLE Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer I SADDLES, HARNESS, S.L.EATHER AND SaI'DLKKY HARDWARE 108 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND ORF.OOX Malaussene and Clements New Furniture Store IN FLOED'S OLD STORE. A full line of first class Furniture. Anything repaired or imide to ort'er. CALL IX ST ANTE B. DR. JORDAN'S iUUSKUM OI-ilNA TOMY. 751 Mar ke I Street SAN FRANCISCO. I ft Wpo AND LEARN HOW TO AVOID .11" UT disease, and how wonderfully ou are made. Private Office, 211 Geary Street Consultation on lost manhood and all disrates men. Send for Books. Great Overland lloute THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD ONLY LIKE RUNNJKC Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Magnificent Day Coaches, and Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars, -WITH BERTHS FREE Cf COST- FRO.M WASHINGTON AND OREGON TO THE EAST Yia St. Paul and Minncapolis- ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING PALACE DINING CARS. (Meals, 75 Cents.) FASTEST TIME EVER MADE FROM THE COAST OYER THE m- NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD To Sioux City, Council Bluffs, i St Joseph, Atchison, Leaveiiworth, Kansas City, Burlington, Quincy, JStLouis, :5 Chicago, -AND ALL POINTS- EST AND AND SOUTIIEASm OUTIIEAS J Via St. Paul and Sliuncapolis. ElVriG-XlaJKTT -SLEEPING CAIIS- Are liaalel on regular Ex press Trains ore the Ektire Length of THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Leave Portland at 3:00 p. sr., 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, - PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at 11j45 a. m., arriving at New Tacoma 6:30 P. if., connecting with O. E. k N. Co.'s boats for all points on Puget Sound, A. D. Charltox. General Western Passenger Agent, No. -2 Washington tit, Portland, Oregon. XL T II. O'M ALLEY, -J . Propiietor of the RObELUKG MARBLE - WORKS. Ami Dealer in T(r3!H.STOM-G, l AhLKlS, KTC th-j r.cr ut i:.-(.-.,i.-s Store. TVT.Oobt 3VL'Li-3s.t Jlv-Crcoi's old ttai-d, Jackson Ktreot : Roseburg. W. 15. iio.irer, &Co. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PALI FOR HIDES. rpHIS MARKET is always supplied, with X the choicest quality of - Of all kinds, including beef, pork, veal and mutton; also, corn lcef, sausage, lard, etc. The most favorable inducements offered to patrons, and no effort will be spared toward giving .satisfaction. . BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT mEN BROS. Having dissolved the copartiiprsllip exist ing between Bunnell & Bo wen Bros. acJ are now prepared to do all wotk in. the line in a WORKMANLIKE MANKETi, AJTD AT KEASOSAM.E RATES O. tfo JEt- "EiI33LS, A Full Line of Staple and Fnncy Groceries, Table axd Pocket Cutleby, Glassware. Crockery. Queen.swa.re Etc. Goods Delivered anywhere m the BARKER & WILLIS, DEALERS IN GBOOEEIES, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK ERY, (i LASS WARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. ETC. A SPECIALTY. Produce bought and the highest cash price paid. ROSEBURG OREGON. New Stage Line. ROSEBURG TG CAMAS VALLEY Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednes diva, Fridays, and returns Ttiesda3's, lhursdays, and Saturdays. Time of 1 njving Inith terminal points G o'clock A 7.1. and ariives at each point at 6 oclcck P. M. Roet, T. McCclloch, j Prop. ec uo peas r lax. -pSMOXD HOTEL, First Class In Every Particular, CoiiSER Froki axd MonwsoK Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON Tuom.is Gi iskax, proprietor. l Keap.nkt Strset Sa5 Francisco Cal. Nervous Debilitr. 8minl Weaknejs. Kxhanatarf Vitality, SKnnatorrhaa, LOST MANHOOD, Imno Wmcy, l'aralj-sis, Prootatoirhoca, and all the tembla effects of Self-abuse, and excess in tuaturer years, such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude; Nocturnal Emis sions, aversion to society, dimness of vision, Noises in the head, the vital fluid itassin unobserved in Uie urine, and nnny other diseases that lead to in sanity and death. OCNG MEN Suffering from any of the above svmhtonia. should consult us at once. The drain can be stopped, vital -ity restored, and life may be again pleasant instead oi a ouruen. mere may De MIDDLE-AGED MEN who are iroubled with too frenuent vrn.iHnn -L the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or barninjr sensation, and a weakening ofthe avstem. in a minnpr thpv mnnnt .-.... n 4.. u 1 : ? ' , ' . ' . , . , WJij BGUl. ment in the urine, etc. Many die of this difficulty ignorant of the cause, which is the second ataje of ' seminal weakness. Cl'kks Gi aramt.ed is all Sucu Cases. CONSLLTATIOS FKJIK. Tlmroll.'h ai.iitimlmn and advice, including chemical analysis, and micro soopic examination of the urine, $5. An honest opinion given in every case. ; The fotlouingMedirinessuppliedattheprices named: S1K ASTLY COOPER VITAL BESTORAT1VE, S3 a bottle, or four times the quantity, ff 10. DAHI Lt BV1TLE FUEJS. Sent to anv one annlvinir bv letter. t-tin .vmn tonis, sex and ae. St'rie t secrecy iu regard to all u osiuetm irau&acuons. The Celebrated Kinsrr RiiWimT, NEPHRITICCM, for all kinds of kidney and bladder complaints, goo orrhoea, Rlet, leucorrhoea, etc. For sale by all drujr gists: $1 a bottle, cr 0 bottles for $5.00. The English DANDELION. UVER AXD DYS PEPSIA l'lLL is the best in the market. For sale byall druggists; price 50 cts. a bottle. Address ENGLISH MEDICAL DISPENSARY, No. II Kearsbt Street, S.vsFrakcisco, Cai OR, LIESIQ'S ,A OXDEEFCL German Invigorator Men who are sofferinir Disease and Weakness bro on bv early ituprudedc or excesses, cangine neiron debility, premature decay, lost manhood, etc, hoT inj tried in vain ererv known remedy, should pro cure immediately DR. LIEBIO'8 1NV1GORATOR AO. z. THE DOCTOR will asrreo to forfeit 81.000 or' case undertaken, not cured. The reason why to many cannot ijet cured of weakness and the above diseases is owinp to a complication called PROSTA TOUR II K A with Hyperaeslhesia, which requires seeciai ireaimem. DR. LIEBIG'S INV'lGOBATOR No. 9. under our advice and special trcatment.is the ouiy nositive cure for I'ROSTATORKHEA. DR. UEBIO&CO. for the nust r.iaetcen veara hare made an e xclusive siiecialtv of h treatmeiit o f diseases of men. . If tnmnlcs aprar on the face, if von become Kat ies and despondent, look out for the complication with Seminal Weakness and loss of Vitality known M Pros ta tor rhea- Hundreils of lives have been lost and thousands have lost their property and pleasure ... uiv iA '-ui 1 .fl turns, 1 ua-va'te, ur woruiv veins of the scrotum, often the unsuspected cause of Lost Manhood, Debility, etc, etc., DR. LIEKIG'S Invijr orator, No. 2, is tba only known remed yfor th above complicntion, and a perfect and pcrmanen cure will be guaranteed in all cases undertaken un der ourspeciai advice and treatment. . Most powerful electric belts frea to our patients To prove the wondorfnl powerof ttie INVIGOEA TOR, A 82 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE, -Call or address, Dr Uebls ft Co'a Private Dispensary ' OOtOevy St, 6 in Francisco C'&L V :j J i u . j WWJW