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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1S8G. vrotecti r: ta itirr. It is said the President intends to make tariff reform an administration measure by setting forth his views in his forth coming message. This is a sen sible move. The present high pro tec xtive tariff is one of the parents of the corporation pooling and monopoly that i3 the greatest evil of our times, and itself the parent of anarchy, which is therefore the grandchild of high protective tariff. That tariff is itself a pool agreement between large manufacturing interests (the pets of Blaine) to secure high prices for their products and to "stand in" with each other in enforcing the scheme. In this way that great revenue arm of the United States government is converted into an engine of oppression for the laboring masses, at the same time that Mr. Blaine tells the workingmen that it is a prelection to American labor. Re cently the representatives of fifty three window-glass factories of the country met in New York and pooled on that article to advance the prices, and to "stand in" together. They can carry out that compact because the high pro tective tariff is on their side. The United States government thus helps fifty-three manufacturers to rob the millions of consumers. So in Pennsyl vania lately the anthracite collieries organized a similar pool tolimit the out put of coal for twelve months and ad vance the price first 25 cents and then 50 cents a ton, throwing out large num- Vrto r.f 1 .i Knrni'C anil Invcinrf n lir:iw tax upon millions of the people. It is thus by the fraudulent use of these great engines of government the few are enabled to rule the many and rob them of their ideasure. This is the old doctrine of Alexander Hamilton and of the present chiefs of the repub lican partv put into active practice. Its effect is seen in the thousands vi millionaires and the millions of pau pers and in the strikes, discontent and anarchy all over our country. Mr. Cleveland is acting wisely to take hold of this root of the greatest evil of the age, and to urge a heavy reduction of tariff duties. He would do well to urge so far as inter-state commerce is concerned, a revival of the old common law statutes against such combinations for raising prices. The United States government should no longer hold down 56,000,000 of people, while the half million of monopolists rob them. Eve. Dem. AGooi Xame. The. Telegram does not like the name progressive demo cratic party. It thinks it too sugges tive of progressive euchre party. Well possibly, but wouldn't progressive eu chre party be a pretty good name, after all? The republicans have a painful feeling that the last election thev were very badly euchcred, and the working men have high hopes of cuchiing the other political organizations also. On the whole; the name is a very expres sive one for the Georgians. Some JZjrperience. "What do you want?' shouted a citi zen on Front street east to a person knocking at nis door at midnight. "Want'er (hie) come in," was the drunken reply. "Now, you skip, you loafer! Police Police?" "Zactly my friend," said the drunk ard, as he sat down on the steps "I've been drunk often 'nuff to know I can' outrun 'em, and I going to sit here and wait. Shorry todistuih you. old fel, but wish you'd wake me up whone'r -Detroit Free Press, A'ot a Family Man. "Gimme a couple o' tickets fot the show," said a countryman at the box office. "Yes, sir; for the family circle!" "Sh!" warned the countryman, and then he whispered: "No, not for the family circle. You see I,ve only been manied 'bout four hours mister. Just put us in 'mong the young folks." Life. Alexander I., Prince of Bulgaria, was born on April 5, 1857, and is the son of Prince Alexander, of Batten burg, brother of the late Empress of Kussia. He entered the German army in 1870, the army of Russia in 1877, atid was elected Trince of Bulgaria, by unanimous vote of the Constituent As sembly, April 29, 1879, and assumed the government June 28, 1879. - i a A good disgestion is as truly obliga tory as a gcod conscience; pure blood is as truly a part of manhood as a pure faith; a vigorous brain is as neccessary to useful living as a yigorous will, which it often helps to make vigorous and a well-ordered skin is the first con-' dition of that cleanliness which is next to godliness. Christian Union. w Senator M. C. Butler, of South Car olina, arrived in "Washington with his family on Thursday, Oct 21, returning from Europe they tarried a few hours at the capital and then proceeded to their home at Edgefield, S.C. The young man on the lookout for a "soft place," through dislike for honest hard work, can find one under his hat. Subscribe for The Review now. The Coul MonojHtiiats, If the man who is well to do pays five dollars or more for a ton of coal how much does it cost the poor man who buys it by the bucket? The winter is at our doors. Jack Frost has already made us a Hying vis it, and soon ho will write his nama on the window panes. Unless there is coal in ihe grate the children in ten thousand lowly homes will freeze and young men will seek the warmth of tbe saloon. The want of fuel for four months in the year will drive women to despair and men to crimp. If the laborer who earns Ins dollar a day is compiled to pay at the rate of six or seven dollars a ton for coal, because he buys it in small quantities, who is at fault? The coal uomp.mius, as related else where, consist of men already rich, but anxious to be richer. They have for that purpose. By the spring they will each be able to build a new house out of their profits, but by the span there will be a good many funerals be- cause wasjes are low ami cu;u is uku. 1 1 1 That's the whole story, and an infa mous story it is. The United States has the most thorough, expensive, and effective system of public education of anycoun try in the world. Its public schools include 10,738,192, youths and Itspii vate schools G0G,517, oat of a tota school population of 10,510,403 showing that G7 per cent of the schoo population of this country is receivin education. To instruct these boys 307,801 teachers, three-fifths of them females, are required. ' The income o: schools in 188 1 was 110,507,567, the the expenditure 103,949,52$, and the value of the school pop. rty 230,630, 12G For public cdui-atioi al put poses rhf States exivnd one third as much as tin; cost of thw entiiv. (Jeneial (lovn n incut. Tif Xeir Vol. ' H'tn !t!.'' This journalistic marvel of tlio tge las a supplement showing up its wo:. derful subscription ana ativei n-sing patronage. The supplement also sets forth the prospectus of "The World Literary Union," which pro poses as a pre un u'. a sewing machine at $22 worth $63, and a reduced juice for books. It gives these to its old subscribers as well as new and affords it by having the companies take their loss out in advertising through the World. It printed i:i 1885 a total of 51.242.367 papers, lms world ot ours - 7 ' ft. m. is evidently after conquering this other rf nnrs bv the dizzv magnitude of its circulation. Boston Herald. "Suppose the Chi nese government should send out a set of missionaries to this country to teach our people the duty of humane treat ment toward the Chinese citizens who have the fortune to be colonised in our cities and frontier towns. It woul find a field in which Christian work has either been remiss or has been ex prfp.l f.o a "reat extent in vain; but we fear that the missionaries themselves would be not much safer than those they come to aid, and China would not stand alone as a nation opposed to missionary effort. Henry Ward Beechcr has beei dogmatizing against dogma in his char acteristic way, during his visit to Eng land. In his address at City Temple London, he descanted sharply upon what he called the barbaric doctrine of retribution. Some of the tough British' ms tackled him on the spot. AVo fear hi nttniinrpK on this hibt tour have not helped his reputation- Ex-Qneen Isabella, who is at present living in Paris, has since the recent insurrection in Spain, refused to receive visitors. Only a few intimate friends are admitted, and even these are forbid den to make any allusion to Spanish politics in conversation. Her ex-Majesty will shortly go to Madrid, where she will remain for some time. Mrs Julia Ward Howe's only son Henry N. Howe, Ins entered the field of literature. His first effort was an essay upon "Steel in Warfare," read, test week before the Society of Arts. Mr Howe has devoted many years to the study of steel and iion. Premier Gladstone, in his youth, was defeated in a University prize contest by Martin Farquhar Tupper, author of the "Proverbial Philosophy." Rank in school does not always fore token rank in life. In 1711 there were 393,087 Bud dhist temples in Japan, while there are now only 57,824. Buddhism in Japan has been virtually disestablished since 1874. The entire system is rapidly declining in that country. "An Asiatic tribe, oppressed by ex cessive taxation, has called a robber to its assistance. This is somewhat as if the ovei taxed people of the United States were to elect a protectionist to the Presidency." When Baby was sick, we gave hor Castoria, When alie was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clang to Castoria, When slio had Children, she gave them Castoria, G KXERAL M E RCII ANDISE. H. O. Stanton DEALER IN STAPH MV GOOD!. OF THE BEST QUALITY. GENERAL FURNISHING, HOSIERY, TRIMMING kc. Boots & Shoes OFjTHE BEST QUALITY. afull of GROCERIES! Wood And Willow WARE. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, ELECTRIC LAMPS, SCHOOL BOOKS, AND STATIONARY. Subscription AGENCY. Subscription received for all Eastern and European Publications. THE OLD UELTABLK Established - in 1867. T. L. Gannon, (.'. A. LJlackman CARRIAGE, "WAGON, AND LBLACHSMmrSHOPIJ! Adamson s OKI Stand, Jackson Street. MA N U FACT URERS O F CARRIAGES, HACKS, BUGGIES U KiuiU of Repairing Done, Terms ar Reasonable. Gannon & Bi.ackman. JL. JOS EPHSO 1ST . Kuej's ;t hill line of Dress Goods of eveiy variety and Shude. A A full line of Silks. 0 A full linu of Sutins, Brocades aud Velvets. L A full line of Fancy Dress Goods, '-j A full line of Hosiery. 0 0 b A full Hue A f all line of Furnishing Goods. -A full lino of Hat3 and Caps, Boots and Shoes. IfH A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos A full line of Crockery and Glassware. And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern. COIVIEI iVIffX) SES ME- m: rTosii:ijHSoisr. All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries, Stationary Photograph and Perfumery, Autograph albums! Crockery and Stand, 'Hand, and Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps TABLE CUTLERY AXD 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-EIoore GEO.M. PRIOR Camas Vallev. Win. FERGUSON, Camas Valley, L UMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND and furnished on short Notice and at the LOWEST GOING PRICES. RUSTIC AND FLOORING A SPECIALTY. Furnished in any Dimensions, to Order Address, PRIOR k FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas County, Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburg. SHERIDAN BROTHERS, Koseburg, regoii, o O o They would aunounce that they have just received and now have on hand one of the largest stocks of Ever Brought to Douglas, ami. when aJclcJ to their Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar They are prepared to declare they have too best supply in their hne of .any house in Southern Oregon, which they propose selling Cheaper thau can be purchased ebewhere In the shape of BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way ol Locks, Butts, etc., wa can offer superior inducements to purchasers. Try us. We can give yon bargains in the following brands of STOVES not equaled elsewhere: BUCK'S BONANZA, FARMER'S UTILITY, ' DEXTER, PACIFIC, WIDE WEST, CLARENDON. OCCIDENT, IRON KINO, EMPIRE CITY And other Sioves and Ranges. The best of workmen are constantly employed iu the manufacture of our TINWAR and buyers should learn our prices. We have also bargains to offer in OCXS, such a3 Winchester, Sharp and other Riflee, as well as Shotgnns and Pistols. V We are also Agents for the White, 1'eerless and New Home SEWING MACHINES, which wc sell at the lowest rates and warrant as complete in eyery respect. We can also supply AveriU and Rutoer Paints. The best ii the market, at lowest rates. Give us a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to J rioes, and we promise to suit yen if any one can. MISCELLANEOUS pUlimi URE PALACE, UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE 11.13 tbe finest stock of furniture south of Portland which he sells as cheap as it can be bought In he State. The new tangled DO UBL E BED L O UNGE. ASD PATENT CORNICES. Also has-on hand a full assortment of beds and bed diny, chairs, tables, liUUKAUS AN 1) COMMODES, And all kiutls of Chililrcns Chairs, etc. J. GILDERSLEEVE. The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S. Hamilton. Successor to S. Hamilton. j RosF.nuRr. - - - Oregon. N. P. BUNNELL, FOUNDRY, Machine Shop, Wagon Shop, RlacksHiiith Shop, "UN MARK CASTINGS FROM ONE ) ouiph: to three tons weight. Small Cu pola for small castings. Money refunded if work is not satisfactory. Portland prices ! Save telegrams and exprcssae. LAffGENBERS'S Boot nadi Shoe Btore, Jackson Street.'Opposite Post Oflice, Roselmrg, Oregon. K1 r EKt'S ON II AN I THE LP.1-T AMI BEST ;u:'rlmi;ut tf i;;tst.-m :unl San Framisc mill llii-r makes .f KouTS. SlIoKS, WAITERS, SIJl- l'ECSuiMl uvprytliinif in the I'.'wt ami .Slrnc line, and SELLS CHEAP FOll CASH. Roots ami Sliotra Ma.lc to Order, and Perfect Fit (i uarauteeil. I use the Rest of Leather uud Warrant all my ivork. Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice, Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS M USICAL INSTRUMENTS aud VIOLIN STRINGS. LOUIS LANGENBEUC. 2h 0 0 of Clothiiis. F. P. McDEVITT, Rosebu I-". araware Samlkl Marks, S. MARKS & Co. DEALERS IN- BEHSBAL HAVE CONSTANTLY ON IIAND- IIMi, DRY Crockery, Glassware, Provisions, Wool and Produce I 1m tion Bought ' AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. jMA.lt 1CH S: JO - Rosolmi'j;, Or Makes The Very Best Lumber. ROUGH perM.... RUSTIC per M .. FLOORING per M . Cameron k Co. Managers. Situated 15 miles from Rorebnrg on North Uinpqua. Good roads in Summer CvtSt Par kiww mailed to pa ,mm b tiente a lares proportion, BMMttot whom took a fall treat! , IW Tan TImmmh J Tnul J merit nnd were restored to health bv cm of u?S?& SEMIHAL PASTILLES: A Radical Ourefor Nerroo Oebilitr. Orcanie weakness and Wjyni cal Decay In Toons or Mld- ;.io men. .-iesiea or tigns xears in many - f aged and broken down men to the full enjoyment of perfect and full Manly Strength and Vigorous Health. To those who suffer from the many obsonre diseases cronght about by Indiscretion, Exposure, Over-Brain Work, or too free Indulgence, we ask that yon send ns woosanqcasee tiiey aoointeiy,.reor? prematurely your name wim statement or your troaoie, ana secure IfOAL PACKAGE FKEE, with IUnst'd Pamphlet.Ao. RUPTURED PERSONS can havo FREE But before you do I?5 vrm. m iip i ""hitch G. WOODWARD'S AND Buy a New Set of Harness OE A SADDLE - One of the Riggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town., use nothing hut the best leather, and have got EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME W. r. Woodward9 Roseburg. SUCCESSOR TO Mffakam, .Wheels? & 0 -DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, losoburc; Oregon. Has on hand constantly a General Merchandise and will be, pleased lo see his old hicnds and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsidcration- ofthe scarcity of money and the present depression in business, will study, their own interests by calling on h;m and examining GQQBS AW) FRIGES Before purchasing elsewhere, I do not claim to sell goods at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize toe tlvat thoy will get their goods At The Lowest iLivinr Profit. Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price, Sol. Abraham. Draisi & C1,- Drain. Douglas Co., Oregon, GENERAL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Hardware, Crockery, v 0 0 o H ATS, CAPS, BOOTS Aflm SHOES. crs will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is im pos3ible here to enumerate. Would respectfully invite an examination of stock believing aM can lie satisfied that it U or their interest to make purchases here as we buy and sell for cash only. TVIARLIN MAG-A kj(vt.i. mi made. Perfect accuracy guaranteed tvzeT?x mm fire m co., ki hayej, cobs. Asuer Marks BGHAHH GOODS, Cigars, Boots and Shoes. of every Descrip 69.00 j?17.00 ' 617.00, oid the unpontioa of pntentioua reme in lor un, uiraon, ana all vaaCl- wboae only aim is to bleed their ; nine. -laceaBuiusiuiiKxiTuiuiiAa CURED thooaandi. do sol interfere wtth actantion to bnnncM, or canae pa. n or ineonTeoienee in any nr. Fouul J 0 scientific medical DrineiDk. Br direct ippUcationto the Mat of diicaK iu apecifij inueDceit felt without delay. The natural rS5aniiTiiin. .iS Tr TiT - fMI T : r 11 l become. checrtJaadrpidTygMDbothtttatta and health TREATMENT. Ona Mwtt, $3. TrtKoiW. Tine, HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mrc Chemists, tumtttnff eMmABta nr lift. uiriiMi h.lr. th nation! restored. The Trial of our Appliance AH for Terms! sooH Tentn street, di. ixjvib. Ma UP! that come 'round to n large and complete assortment of TLINB Best Xn THo World tnr nrnn.11 ininwmtitp In 32 calibre. 40 ETaUM OOWdCTsSS Cal. :n ntnaini. The ctroneett ahoottng rlfl and the only absolutely iote rifle made, All style, PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS C. V. KXOWLES, j I ST. CHARLES HOTEL, (EUROPEAN PLAH-) C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor. - FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Good Restaurant Connected With The House Fire-proof Biick Duildiivs; ISO Rooms. In the Center of Uiclity COli. FKOXT AND MOUUISON STS., POKTLAND mHE ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT. 1 Charles Heilman, Proprietor. The very best in the Maiketisset before you. THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Cor. Third and E Streets, Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME THIS LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOVSE uffurs suiwriur acnmiiHlatiuim at ixiimlar pricesr Meals 25e, Rooms 25c. and 50c. Only three Mocks fnnu all DeKts and Steamer landings, Free Uuss to am) from the Hotel No Chinese servants. Ko overehaii. , or deviatioa roai regular ratts of 1.00 er iia. mart -tf E. LEWISTON. Prop'r. Established lSi2. A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or, THE LEADING GLQTHLER, HATTER, AND OP OREGON. g-THE PLACE TO BUY. J B CONGLE Manalacturir, Wholesale ami Ketjil lea!er I SADDLES, HARNESS, TaXEATlIER ASD SaHKLEUY IlAKbWAUB 103 110 iioiit Hlrvl 1'011TLAXI OKEGOS Malausscnc and Clements New Furniture Store IN FLOEDS OLD JSTOUK A full line of first class Furniture. Ai.ythiiisj rcnaireJ or made to order. CALL TNSTAXTJUl. Musixm of Ax atomy 751 Marliol Street SAN TRANCISCO. riO ANDI.EAKN HOW TO AVOID Vfi.iS- VJT oiseasc, and how woiidcrfiilly ou aro male. Private Otlicc, 211 Geary Street CoiisultaUoii un lust manliooU and all ditiatcs wen. Send for Books. Great Overland Route! THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD ONLY LIKE RUNNING Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Magnificent Day Coaches, and Elegant Emigrant Sleeping Cars, -WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST FROM WASHINGTON' AND OREGON TO THE EAST Ytu St. Paul aul Minneapolis ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNING PALACE DINING CARS. (Meals, 75 Cents.) FASTEST TIME EVER MADE FROM THE COAST OVER THE m- NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD To .Sioux City, Council Mulls, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Burlington, Quiiicy, SStLouis, 5 Chicago AND ALL POINTS O O I7ASm AND QOUTHEASrn i !jASl AND OOUTIIEASJ O- Via St. laul and Minneapolis. -SLEEPING CAJX&ju- Are hauled on regular Ex press 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, PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at 11:-! 5 A. ii., arriving at New Tacoma 6:30 p. M., connecting with O. E. & N. Ca's boats for all points on Puget Sound. A. D. Charlton, General Western Passenger Agent, No. 2 Washington St, Portland, Oregon. J." OMAIJ.KY, I'ropi i-tor r the ; HUSEL1U1HJ JlAin.I-E WOIfKS. - Ami De:u r ii. Tl-oJllJiiTONho, 'i A 1 1.L1 1. hTV. Shoj. 1U-. r ..f U.mi.-sMiTf Jackson St rcct : I:t;.veljiirs. W. Ii ltoEir?r. Rr Co. . f HIGHEST MARKETPRI2e FOR HIDES. ' THIS MARKET is nhvny, supplied w ith the choicest quality of FXCXSSZX BIEATS Of all kinds, including Tcef, io: k', veal and mutton; also, corn beef, sausage, lard, etc. The most favorable inducements offered to patrons, and no effort wilt lie spared toward giving satisfaction. BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT B0WEN BROS. ; Having dissolved, the copartnership exist ing between Biumell & Dowcn Uros.' and are now prepared to ! all work iu the line in a WORKMANLIKE MANNER, AMI AT RKASONAIit.E KATES " O. tfc JTL. XaiXls.S, A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Talle ai Tucket Cltlerv, Glassware, Crockery Queeiisware, Etc. Goods Delivcml anywhere in lhc City limits, Free of Charge. IUUKEU & WILLIS. DKALKHS IN GE0033EIES.' pno v j s i ox.s, n ( r i oxs, croc k EltY, fJLASSWAKi; TODACCO, CIGAltS, ETC. ETC. A SPECIALTY. . Produce lxught and the liightht ensh piicepftiJ ROSEBURG OREGON. New Stage Line. ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY Leaves lioSi-.burg, Mo;uhis, Wedrn s d ivs, Fridays, ami returns Tuesdays, 1 h jr.i'.lays, and Saturdays. Time of 1 favir.r !uth tti niii L-lock A M. ad anies at Ciicli point at G oc'.o. Uoirr, T. McCrLi.ocii, Prop. KirROI'EAX PLAN. JS.MOND HOTEL, First Class In Every Particular, Consult 1'kont ami SIi.rrishx Sts POUTLASl, OKEGOS TliOJSAS (H iMiAN, Fri'i riitor. JEIINIBLDSNI M 11 Kearmy Strekt Sas Fkascisco Cal. Xcrvous Dobilitv, Serai nul Wcakne's, ExliaustoJ Vitalitv, Sjennat'rrin;iUT MAXHOOl', Impo tency, Parilvsis, rnHlatoi rha-, and a!l tlie tcrril.le effects of Self -a base, and excess in maturer year, such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude; Xuctiimal Eiuii sions, aversion to socictj-, .limnKS of visim, .Xice9 in the head, the vital . i! aid passing unufcscrved in the urine, and many other diseases that lead to in sanity and death. CIXG SiEX Suffering front any of the above symptom-!, should coiitfultut at once. Thp drain an be -t.i)icl, vital ity restored, and life may he aain pleasant instead of a burden. There may be MIDDLE-AGED MEX who are troubled with tK freijueut evacuation of the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation, and a weakening of the system in a manner they cannot account for, Ilnpy sedi ment in the urine, etc. Mnnydienf this diiKcullv ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of ' seminal weakness. CCKKS Gt-ARANTKED IX M.h Sffll CASKS. Coxsixtatios fuKt. Thorough cxaininatin and advice, including chemical analysis atid micro scopic examination of the u.ine, Si. An honest opinion Riven in every caso. The following Medicine supi'licd at tliepri. es named: SIR AST LY CWI'EK VITAL f! ESToKATl VE, $3 a bottle, or four t:mcs the quantity, $10. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Sent to any oue applying by L-ttcr, staling jnip toms, sex and ae. Btric t gwenxy. inj-cgard to all business transactions. " - ThQ Celearatcd KmsBV Renrpt, XEPHRITICCM, for all kinds of kidney and bladder complaints,- gon orrhoea, irleet, leucorrhica. etc. Kornalcbv all drug gists; ?1 a bottle, i r6 Iwttles for f5,(K. llie tnglisn 1JAXDELIOX, LIVER AXD DYS PEPSIA PILL is the best in the market. rVr sal by all drujrif ists; price SO cts. a bjttle. Address ENGLISH MEDICAL DISPENSARY, No. 11 Kearney Street, Sas FnAscuico, Cal DR. LIEQIG'S W OXDERFl h German Invigorator Men ho are suffering Disease and Weaknras bro on by early imprudedce or excesses, causimr nervon debility, premature decay, lost manhood, etc., hav tried in vain every known remedy, should i-ro-curo immediately DK. LIEUIG'S LXVIGOR.VTOR Xo. 2. THE DOCTOR will agree to forfeit $1,000 or case undertaken, not cured. The reason why so many cannot get cured of weakness and theulnwe diseases is owint' to a complication caik-d PKOSTA TORRHEA with Hyicnesthesia, whkb requires sc.-cial treatment. DR. LIEBIG'S IXViGORATOIt No. 2, under our ad.i and special treatment, is the only iKgittvc euro for PROSTATORKHEA. ' DR. LIEB1G & GO for -be put nineteen years have made auexciuive sj'-ia!ty of h truatuicnto diseases of men. If pimples appear on the fieo, if you berime list less and desiwndcnt, look out torhe c.-4ii4ict;on wilb SeminaJ Weakness and loss of Vildity kn,,n as Prostatorrhea. Hundreds of lives have been lost and thousands have lost their prnerty and plouur in life from it effects. Varicocele; or wormy veins of the scrotum. ften the unsusiccted cause of Ijst Manhood. Dpbilitv. etc. etc.. DR. LIElilG'S luviw- orator, Xo. 2, is the only known re mod yfor tli above complication, and a perfect ami permancn enre will he guaranteed in all cases undertaken due ler ourspecial advice and treatment. Most powerful electric belts free to our patien ts To prove the wonderful powerof tbe IXVIGORA TOR, A 2 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE. Call or address, Dr- lde1ig Sc. 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