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F02ZXGN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Bull fllits are prohibited in France. . Ex -Minister Sargent kas arrived in Lon don. The surrender of Berber has been con finned. The Right Hon. Sir Henry Bartle Frere is dead. . Messrs. Moody and Sankey are urgently requested to visit moia. - The woman suffrage amendment has been defeated in England. 1 Two hundred horses were burned to death at Glasgow recently. The smallpox plague is spreading with alarming rapidity in .London. The international convention of Social ists met in London last week. The police have found eighteen packages 01 aynamiie in orouauu x aiu, It is reported in Cairo that General Gor don is on ins way down tne river. A farmer was shot dead by Moonlight ers in Milistreet, Ireland, recently. There is a threatened riot at Brussels, over the defeat of the Liberal party. Thirteen Dersons were injured by the recent dynamite explosions in London. Henry Irving's "Impressions of Amer ica nave acnieved a success m ionaon. Extra guards have been placed around Mr. Gladstone s residence at uawaraen. The Pall Mall Gazette advocates the formation of a dynamite insurance com' pany. A London dispatch says: The Tichborne claimaint was released on ticket of leave last week. Parnell is preparing a general appeal for the national fund to pay Irish members of parliament. The Emperor left Berlin for Ems last week. A larcre and "enthusiastic crowd was at the depot. Nationalist's meetings were held in Ira . land recently, despite the proclamations forbidding them. Lord Arlesford, the aristocratic cowboy. is on a visit to his ancestral halls in Kent and Warwickshire. Fresh election riots have occurred in Hungary. Three persons were killed and many wounded. A Rio Janeiro dispatch says: Prime Minister Rantas has been charged with the formation of a new ministry. EI Mahdi is marching towards Dongola with 35,000 troops. He hopes to capture the town before the feast of liamadan. Calista Reid, aged 19; Joseph Costomer, aged 15, and Octave Hope, aged 18, were drowned while bathing off bherbrook, Quebec. s , A dispatch has been received from the governor of Dongola stating that El Mahdi has been crushingly defeated by the Taka- lia tribes. The attorney general of Victoria, B. C, goes to Ottawa, to oppose the dominion license law before the Supreme Court, on constitunional grounds. A waterspout occurred in Akuisig, Rus- .sian Turkestan, recently, lhe river was overflowed and seventy houses destroyed. Forty persons were drowned. Preparations for the Egyptian confer ence, which meets in London, July 10th, are being rapidly pushed to completion by ofhcials in the foreign olhce. Prince Bismarck has proposed that the difficulty between Bulgaria and Servia be referred to the mediation of Austria and Russia. Servia has accepted the proposal. Four members of the Salvation Army were recently fined in London, Ont., 10 each, or ten days in jail, for beating drums, etc., in the streets. They will ap peal. Prince Hohenloheh, German embassador to France, declares that the public feeling in Germany is environed against France by constant provocation from the I rench press. Baker Pasha has gained health since the recent surgical operation. He now drives out daily in the park and is to spend three months in Wales before returning to Egypt. The Berlin National Gazette announces that the committee on the botirse tax, ap pointed by the bundesrath, has approved the government proposals, in a slightly modihed form. There have been fifteen deaths from yel low fever in Havana the past five days, Quarantine stations are being established and all precautions taken to prevent the spread of the disease. A London cablegram says: The Indian government has decided to procure boring machinery, owing to tne discovery oi ou bearing stata In Sibi, and develop the re sources in that region. One Goodman, an American, alias "Ris- pan," of New York, was arrested in Mon treal. Can., last week, with a large quan tity of jewelry in his possession, supposed to have been stolen. Berlin advices state that the abdication of the Duke of Hesse is expected as a re suit of his marriage with and snbsequent divorce from Madame Kalemire, which created such wide-spread comment. A young Frenchman named Stupre at tempted to commit suicide at the Dnard House, in Victoria, recently, He was seized before he took the dose, and is now in jail, suffering from the effects of hard drinking. The landlord political fund of Ireland has been organized. Lord Rossmore and Sir Samuel Wilson are trustees. The ob- ' ject of the fund is to supply means with which to contest constituents against na tionalists. General Booth, head of the Salvation Army, is treating for the purchase of Pat ti's castle and estate in W ales for a family residence." General Booth is said to be making large profits as leader of the Sal vation Army. The.Queen of England was present at the erection recently at ualmoral of a bronze statue of John Brown, which rep resents his features in Highland costume. The statue was placed within view of the Queen s apartments. There are great rejoicings in Osman Digma's camp owing to announcements made by Osman that he has received im portant news from the west. Osman's forces now number 3,000 men, among who are included several tribes which dis persed after the recent battle. The economic crisis in Cuba was dis cussed at the council of ministers in Mad rid recently. The King presided. The government proposes to adopt a series of reforms, including the reduction of Cuban expenditures and the establishment of a coasting trade, for the mutual advantage of Spain and Cuba. Great efforts are being made to amalga mate the Invincibles and the dynamiters' section of the Irish revolutionary party. Two agents sent to remove Informer Mc Dermott have returned to Paris. They visited most of the capitals of Europe, but failed to find McDermott. He is hiding in London under the protection of the police. A young man named B. C. Randall, whose father is said to be a California at torney, has been convicted, with two others, of robbing some Chinamen near Nanaimo, B. C, and sentenced to twelve Sears in the penitentiary. The party onned masks and compelled the China men to deliver up their money at the point of a pistol. Advices from China report that Admiral Lesips, commander of the French squad- j ron m the Chinese waters, has arrived at ! Tien-Tain from Pekin, and departed for Choo Foo. The relations of Admiral Les-' ips while at Pekin with the council for foreign affairs were of a highly satisfac tory nature. Members of the council dined with the French admiral, and gave a banquet in return. DOXZSTIC TELEOEAP HIC NEWS. Boston had a $750,000 fire recently. Bishop Simpson, of Philadelphia, is in a dying condition. The House has passed the river and har- j bor appropriation bill. In the House last week the Presidential count bill was taken up. The President and Secretary of War have gone to West Point. Lu Chan Tan. a Chinese Mandarin, ar rived in New York recently. The Senate has passed the Consular and Diplomatic appropriation bill. Financial circles in New York are again agitated by "bearish rumors. fieneral Foster. United States Minister to Spain, has returned to Madrid. Eiaendeicker. the German Minister to the United States, has been recalled. TTia civil engineers held their annual convention at Buffalo, N. Y., last week Randall introduced a bill in the House recently to prevent political assessments General Grant has been elected president of the Society of the Army of the Potomac. Tn the Senate last week. Frelinghuysen's Nicaragua schemewas debated upon, but no action was taKen. The annual convention of the American Bankers' Association will be held at Sara toga on August 13th and 14th. The directors of tho Louisville and Nashville Railroad have accepted the res ignation of President J. S. Rogers. At Key West, Fla.. recently, Frederick Gil Marrer was arrested, charged witn having explosives in his possession. tUp exPMit.ive committee of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company has resolved to create an insurance fund of 500,000. Jack Brute, an English pugilist, has ar rived in New York. He has declared his intention of fighting Charley Mitchell. Failures for the past seven days in the United States number 206, and in Canada 25, or an increase of 13 over the previous week. At the nension atrericv in New York re cently, $32,000 was paid out to 1,100 pen- the smallest 3. Isaac A. Stanley, paying teller of the National Bank of Commerce, of Cleve land. Ohio, was imprisoned recently for embezzling $100,000. The remains of Noah II. Swaim, ex-Jus tice of the United States Supreme Court, were interred m Oak Hill cemetery, in Washington, last week. The managers of the New York Cotton Exchange recently elected William v. King their Secretary, and appointed k. Powers, superintendent. Advices received in San Francisco state that it is the intention of the government to continue the branch office of the hydo- graphic service in that city. A Washington dispatch says: The state department has formally notified the Brit ish minister that a requisition has been made for the surrender of Eno. Secretary Stevens, of Cincinnati, has issued circulars announcing the indefinite suspension of the whisky export associa tion, known as the whisky pool. Colonel Morrow, whose name figured prominently in the Swaim case at Wash ington, in connection witn duplicate pay accounts, is to be courtmartialed. James N. Fish, ex-president of the Ma nne national banc or. jvew xork, has been indicted by the United States grand jury for violating the banking laws. It is reported in New York that the pa pers which lowered their prices a lew months since, will resume their former rates after the Presidential election. I Calhoun Benham. a prominent lawyer of San k rancisco, died last week. In the fa mous duel between Judge David Terry and benator Jbsrodenck, isenham acted as l er ry s second. ; Charles F. Robbins, of the well known firm of Blake, Robbins & Co., wholesale paper dealers, and state prison director, died at his home in Oakland, Cal., re cently, aged 53. Samuel Middleton, the nephew and only heir.of John C. Taylor, who died recently leaving a property in bonds to the amount of $2ttO,00O, arrived in the city of New Xork last week. I A Hartford. Conn., dispatch says: Wil liam G. Morgan, defaulting agent of th New York banking firm of Putnam & Earle, has been sentenced to three years in the state prison. ! It is reported in New York that the gov ernment experts have discovered a dehci ency of $20,000,000 in the Union Pari fi sinking iuna, ana tnat tne money was used to sustain the market value of the stocks. I At a meeting of the trustees of the ors' fund, in New York last week, it 1 act ors fund, in jsew x ork last week, it was decided to request all actors to give 5 per cent or their salaries tor the third, twen tieth and thirtieth weeks of their engage ment to tne iuna. I ineiamous steamer Alaska known as "the greyhound of the Atlantic," has been purchased from the Guion company by the cunard line, which recently purchased trom the same company the equally fa mous steamer Oregon. ' T. W. Shepard, superintendent of the Jewish cemetery of San Francisco, as saulted on April 25th by three men, and whose subsequent mysterious disappear ance has created much comment, has been discovered in Oakland, ual. i Acung uovernor inomas ot Utah, in compliance with the unanimous recom mendation of the Territorial Supreme Court, granted a reprieve to Hopt till his appeal could be heard in the United States Supreme Court. He was to have been shot last Friday I John and Charles Kennedy, two laborers oi ijouisvuie, ivy., have received word that they have fallen heirs to about $2,- uuu.uuu from an uncle who lately died in Australia. Ihe uncle formerly lived at Louisville, but left suddenly, and for thirty years had not been heard from. The treaty which has been under con sideration in the Senate committee on for eign relations, providing for an interna tional copyright and patent system, and which has already been ratified by twenty four governments, was reported adversely by the committee to the Senate, and after a brief discussion rejected. The House public land committee has agreed to report favorably the bill requir ing the general government to pay the State of California for school purposes 5 per cent oi the net proceeds of all public fands sold within her boundaries since the state's admission. The amount of the proposed payment is estimated at $1,000,- 000. George Hughes, clerk at the Central Hotel, in Bardstown, Ky., was fatally cut by William JJoom, a worthless negro, whom Hughes was trying to drive away from the front of the hotel, where he was using vulgar language beneath a window of the ladies' parlor. Doom was arrested and will probably be lynched if Hughes dies. Points along the Allegheny valley, Penn sylvania, were visited recently bv one of the heaviest rainstorms known for many years, causing the most destructive flood since 1865. Bridges were washed away, many small buildings were demolished and a number of families driven from their homes. The water is now subsiding. and no further damage is anticipated. The Dubuque, Iowa, Telegraph publishes a story to the effect that Samuel J. Tilden is not a native American. The publication is made on the authority of an English resident of Dubuque, who says he has seen in county Kent, England, a church register showing that Tilden was born there, and that two and a half years later his father, who was a small farmer, sold his holding mere and emigrated to the United States. P0RTLA2TD MARKET REPOST. JfLOUR Fancy extra, bbl, 4.75; -; country, $4.004.50; bakers' extra, superfine. 3.75. VU&U, Etc. Corn meal, 100 lus., C2.vo 3.00: buckwheat, 5.50; oat meal, $4.00 4.2o; cracked wheat, 3.2oCK3.50; bran, ton $1416; shorts. 2225; middlings, fine, 25.0030.00; hay, baled, $18.0020.00; chop, 822.5025.0U; oil cake meal, $35.00. BUTTER Fancy, fresh roll, & lb., 25 26c; inferior, grade, 1820c; pickled, 19 20c. CHEESE California, 15 17c; Oregon large, choice. 1417c. small, none. 1 EGGS & doz., 20c. OATS Choice milling, nominal; good feed, 50c ordinary feed. 4850c. BARLEY Brewing, 100 lbs., nominal; feed, nominal; ground. ?24.0020.00. WHEAT Good to choice, & 100 fts, $1.42i1.45, good valley; Walla Walla and Lastern Oregon. S1.3o(all.40, FISH Extra Pacific codfish, whole, In c, 74c, boneless, in bxs., 8ic W lb.; domestic salmon, hi bbls., SG.007.00, bbls., 811.00, 1-lb. cans, doz., $1.45; mackerel, No. 1, $ kit, 1.752.00, No. 2, $1.501.75, No. 1, bi bbls., $10.00, No. 2, $8.50; herrings, salted, hf bbls.. . dried. 10-H. bxs., 5c. HIDES AND BAGS Hides, dry. over 16 lb., & lb.. 17loc; Murrain hides, one-third off; hides, wet salted, over 55 lbs., $ lb., f (a;7c (one-third less for light weights, dam aged, cut grubby or dry salted); pelts, shearling. 1085c: deer skins, winter, 1215c, Eastern Oregon, 22c, summer, E O.. 186520c. vallev. 25(a)28c: burlans. 40 in.. 8c, 45 in., 8Jc, 60 in., 14c; twine, flour, 35 40c, wheat, 35c, fleece, 1213c; gunnies. lac: wheat sacks. 7feoc: HONEY In comb, lb., 22 25c; strained in 5 gal., 11c $ lb.: 1-gal. tins, w doz, $14.0015.00, half-gal., $7.50. HOPS W lb., 152Uc; PROVISIONS Bacon, ll12Jc; hams, country, $ lb., 1315c, butcher, scarce; shoulders, 10llc. J LAliD liegs, t? IB., 12c; eastern, Sails, 1213c Oregon, tins, 1212c; Cali rnia, 10-lb. tins, none SUGARS Golden C. in bbls., V lb.. Sic, i . . . a . rv 111 1 in at DDIs., oac; rennea u, dois., c. ni bbls., 7ic; dry granulated, bbls., 9J, hf bbls., yc: crushed, bbls., 10c; fine crushed, bbls., 10c, hf bbls., 10ic; cube, bbls. 10c. hf bbls, 10c; islands, No. 1, kgs, 77e, bgs., 627c. SYRUPfcj California refinery I si, gai., bbls., 40c, kgs., 50c, cs., gal. tins, 60c; Eastern, bbls., W gal., 50ooc, kgs, WKgiboc, s., 0065c. RICE Sandwich Islands, No. 1, W lb., 5c; China mixed, 45c; China No. 1, none; Kangoon, oc. GREEN FRUITS-Apples, tfbx., 1.50 2.00; lemons, California, $4.005.00, Sicily, $12.0013.00; ranges, bx., $4.UU4.0U limes, $ 100, 1.50Cai2.00 FRUITS Prunes, Hungarian, W !., im 15c; raisins (new), bx., $2.o02.7o, hf bxs., $2.753.00, qr bxs., $3.25(a3.35, 8th bxs., $3.253.50; currants, Zante, Va. in bxs.. 10c: citron. $ lb. in drums, 22ic; almonds, Marseilles, $ lb., 1820c, Lane, 20c: walnuts, Chili, ll12ic, California, 12fl13c. DRIED FLl U ITS Bleached, 14 m loc; apples, machine-cured, W lb., la16c, sun cured. 9wll0c: peaches, machine-cured, in boxes. 13(aii4c: Uerman. in Doxes, v w., iu railc: plums, sun-cured, pitless, 15l6c, machine-cured, loteloc; pears, macnine- cured, 1012c, sun-cured, 10llc; figs, California. 2o-'b. bx.. Uc: bmvrna, zumjzoc, WOOL Valley, 14lGc; Eastern Ore gon. H(cyioc POlJ-LTKY -Uhickens, aoz., spring, $1.00(525.50. old. $6.50: ducks. S10.00fel2.00 geese, )gs.uuuu.uu; turkeys, p id., izjioc PfciAS, fci.fciii.us, JiTC. Beans, p id., pea, 4c, s. w., 32c, Ig. w., 4Jc, bayou, 4jc, pink, 5e, limas, i4c; peas, field, 2i3ic. sweet. lo(a20c: timothy seed, ivhwizc, red. clover, 22te25c, white clover, 4050c, alfalfa, IQ 20c, hungarian grass, 810c, millet, 810c, orchard grass, 1820c, rye grass, 2025c, red top. IowIyc, blue grass, 1820c, nces-. quite grass, lOVZhc. VEGETABLES Potatoes, bu., 50 OOc. according to variety: cabbage, v lb, 2c; turnips, $ sck., 1.25: carrots, $1.25 beets,"$1.2i; onions (new), $ lb., lc; pars nips, 2c. BUCK WHEAT Nominal, $3.00. CORN No demand. RYE Nominal, i? 100 lbs., nomina $1.502.00 SAN FBANCISCO MARKETS. RECEIPTS Wheat, 9,500 ctls.: llcur, 12.000 qr. sks.:oats, 1,00 ctls.; potatoes, 1, oOOsks.: eggs, 10,o00 doz. FLOUR San Francisco extra, best, at $5.00(5,5.30; medium, $3.504.50; shipping sunerhne. S3.00(ci;4.2o. WHEAT Trading was quite light Shippers paid but little attention to offer ings, showing no disposition to Duy, ai though admitting their willingness to frive S51.45 i3 ct for unad shinning grades. and this figure is about the full limit of exporters. Parcels that can be classed as of milling quality bring higher prices Altogether, some 00 tons sold Buyer 1884200 tons, 81.534. Seller 1884100 tons, $1.41, 200, $1.41 etl. Closing prices- were: No. 1 white Bid. Buyer season ..$1 564 Seller'season 1 41 f Buyer 1S84 I 524. Seller 1884 1 404 Asked $1 64 1 41 1 40 BAGS AND BAGGING There appears to be a good demand for wheat bags, vv e quote Calcutta, 22x26, standard quality. at 7i7fic for spot or June delivery. Wool bags are nominal at 3039c; potato gun mes 14144c apiece. BAltLEx Although there is no verv general or pronounced demand, the feel is a shade stronger than at the close of last week. Offerings are comparatively free, but there is no pressure to sell, while holders are quite firm in asking rates Some fairly good feed, rather light, sold by sample at 82c, but for anything choice 8oc 6? ctl was the ruling ngure. or a par eel of good No. 2 quality, an offer offer f 77Ac S) ctl was refused. In brewing the movement is moderately steady, and fair transactions are daily occurring within range of 007c $ ctl, according to qual uy. Sales last week were as follows "Buyer season 200 tons, 97Jc. Seller season 100 tns. 851c. Buyer 1884400 tons, 932!)4c ctl, CORN California yeliow is quotable at tfl.bUG&l.ba lor large, ana fcl.oo tor small white, $1.57ig;l.05; Nebraska white, $1.50 1.55 V ctl. TALLOW Good to choice rendered, 64 mic: refined, 8f84c w lb. HOPS Quotable at 1016c, lb for poor to medium.and 18(22c lor good te choice. APPLES Oregon, W bx., 81.80. HIDES Dry. V lb., usual selection. 19 20c; dry kip, 1920c; dry calf, 2022Jc; salted steers, oo lbs, 11c. LARD Eastern refined, 3 to 10-lb. tins, 12AiaU2fc. Other provisions unchanged. SALMON Oregon, 1-lb cans, doz., f. o. b., $1.20, $1.22. EGGS doz.. 23c. BRAN The spot market is quotable at S15.50((Tll6.0 per ton. MIDDLINGS Active at $19.0021.00 $ ton. MILLSTUFFS Ground barley, 824.00 w2o.OO & ton; oil cake meal, old process. $30.00, new process, $20.50: rye ttour. $6.00 bbl.; rye meal, $o.w; buck-wheat nour, lb., 5c; pearl barley, 4joc; graham nour, 3?c; oat meal, 5c; Easterm oat meal, W bbl.. S9.7o, net cash; cracked wheat, lb., 4c. W OOJU Mendocino, lac. loc, & lb.: Humboldt, 12c, lie: san Joaquin, 8c, 10c: coast, ec, lie: lied Biua and Uolusa. etc. CORN MEAL Millers quote feed at $34 35 & ton; nne Kinds, tor the table, in large or small packages, 3c I? lb. DKlliD MAS lireen, $3.75: niles. $2.00(22.25: blacueye, $3.00 ctl. BEESWAX Quotable at 25274c,tflb. CHEESE California, 912c. POULTRY Dressed turkeys. 2324c live, 2123c, lb., for hens, and 2021c for obblers, geese, S1.2o1.50 p pair: ducks, 7.00 9.00 doz.: hens. 88.00 9.50: roesters. young, $9.00 12.00, old do. 87.50 8.50; broilers, $3.004.00, according to size OUT IN ARIZONA. Honr A. W. Sheldon, Associate Justice. Supreme Bench of Arizona Territory, writes as follows: "It affords me great pleasure to say, from my personal observ ation, and you know the scope of such has been very extended, that St. Jacobs Oil is the great and wonderful conqueror of pain, the sovereign cure for all bodily aches and pains, and I cheerfully bear this testimony. ' WRONG WITH K0W." MY LUNGS A patient writes nearly a year after using Compound Oxygen: "There is nothing wrong with my lungs now.and for that I have to thank you more than anything else, it is irue ujai meic are days when l ao noi ieei as ungu could wish, but xj tt naa nut ueenjvi Oxvqen I doubt i f I would be here to fetl at all." , Our "Treatise on Compountt uxygen, containing a history of the discovery amd mode of action of this remarkable cura tive agent, and a large record of surprising cures in Consumption. Catarrh. Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Asthma, etc., and a wide range of chronic diseases, will be sent free. Ad dress Drs. Stabket & Palen, 1109 and 1111 Girard street. Philadelphia. All orders for the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment directed to H. E. Ma thflwa fidfi Mrmleromerv street. San Fran- Hson. will he filled on the same terms as if sent directly to us in Philadelphia. The wicr is the missing link. It is neither man nor monkey, but a bareboon A TRA&IC EVENT. A Father's Despair and Self-inflicted Ieath-llis Son's Final Rescue Too Late to Save Ills Parent. The graphic occurrence that is described below is one of the most rsmarkable epi sodes in the domestic history of America, It is absolute truth which can readily be verified. The inhabitants of the pleasant town of Cortland. N. x were shocked one morn ing by the announcement that Mr. Clinton Rindge, one of their most prominent citi- zens, nao. commineu suiciue. ine news spread rapidly and roused the entire i a a. .1 i rm. neighborhood where Mr. itindge was so well and favorably known. At first it seemed impossible that any one so quiet and domestic could do so rash a deed, and the inquiry was heard on every side as to the cause. The facts as developed on in vestigation proved to be as follows: Mr. Rindge was domestic in his tastes and took the greatest enjoyment in the society of his children and pride in their development. And indeed he had good reason to be proud for they gave promise of long lives of success and usefulness, But an evil day came. His youngest son. William, began to show signs of an early decay. He felt unusually tired each day. and would sometimes sleep the entire af ternoon if permitted to do so. H is head Kained him, not acutely, but with a dull, eavy feeling. There was a sinking sen sation at the pit of his stomach. He lost all relish for food and much of his interest for things about him. He tried manfully to overcome these feelings, but thev seemed stronger than his will. He began to lose flesh rapidly. The father became alarmed and consulted physicians as to the cause of his son's illness, but they were unable to explain. Finally severe sores broke out on his arms and he was taken to Buffalo where a painful opera- j tion was performed resulting in the loss of much blood but affording little relief. I Ihe voung man returned heme and a council of physicians was called. After an exhaustive examination they declared there was no hope of final recovery and that he must die within a very few days. To describe the agony which this an nouncement caused the father would be impossible. His mind failed to grasp its full meaning at first; then finally seemed to comprehend it, but the load was too great. In an agony of frenzy he seized a knife and took his own life, preferring death rather than to survive his idolized son. At that time William Rindge was too weak to know what was transpiring. His face had turned black, his breath ceased entirely at times, and his friends waited for his death believing that the fiend Bright's disease of the kidneys, frem which he was suffering, could not be re moved. In this supreme moment William's sister came forward and declared she would make a final attempt to save her brother. The doctors interposed, assur ing her it was useless and that she would only hasten the end by the means she proposed to employ. But she was firm and putting all back, appreached her brother's side and administered a remedy which she fortunately had on hand. Within an hour he seemed more easy, and before the day was over he showed signs of decided improvement. These favora able signs continued, and to-day William B. Rindge is well, having been virtually raised f rom the dead through the marvel ous power of Warner's Safe Cure, as can be readily verified by any citizen of Cort land. Any one who reflects upon the facts above described must have a feeling of sad ness. 1 he father dead by his own hand supposing his son's recovery to be impos si oie; tne son restored to health to mourn the loss of his father and the agonized relatives with a memory of sadness to forever darken their lives. Had Clinton Rindge known that his son could recover he would to-dav be alive and happy, but the facts which turned his brain and caused him to commit suicide were such as any one would accept as true. However sad this case may be, the truth remains that thousands of people are at this moment in as great actual peril as William Rindge and in as great danger of causing misery if not death to their friends. Liver and kidney diseases are become the most common and most dangerous of any or all modern com plaints, They are the most deceptive in their beginnings and horrible in their final stages. Thev are far more deceptive than Consumption, and can rarely be de tected even by skillful physicians unless a microscopic analysis be restored to, and few doctors understand how to do this, Their slightest approach or possibility f approacn snouici strike terror to the one who is threatened as well as to all his or her friends. These diseases have no distinct symptoms, but come in the form of lassitude, loss of appetite, aching muscies ana joints, dull headaches, pains in the back, stomach and chest, sour stomach, recurring signs of cold, irregu lar pulsations of the heart, and frequent dizziness. If neglected, these symptoms are certain to run into chronic kidney and liver or Bright's disease, from which there is sure to be a great amount of agony and only one means of escape, which is by the use of Warner s Safe Cure. The import ance or taKing tnis great remedy upon the slightest appearance of any of the above symptoms cannot be too strongly impressed upon the minds of all readers who desire to escape death and pain and prolong life with all its pleasures and blessings. Sufferers from General Debility, Loss of Appetite, indigestion, Dyspepsia and all disorders of the stomach will find that Dr. Henlers Celebrated Oregon Wild Grape Root I. X. L. Bitters will set them right in every particular. SARSAPARILLA YELLOW DOCK P IODIDE OF POTASS. The Best Blood Purifier and Tonic Alterative in use. It nulcklr enrea all A from a disordered state of the blood or liver. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Boils, Blotches, Pim ples, Scrofula. Gout, Dropsy, Tumors. Salt Kneum and Mercurial Pain a rHiir thii tn its purifying properties. It leaves the blood pure, the liver and kidneys healthy, tho com plexion bright and clear. For sale byaUdrnur- gista. J.R.UATE8 A CO.. - - Proprietors. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL N0THH7O V. A WONDERFUL HOUSE. The Red House (Trade Union) of Sacra mento, Cal., appears in this issue of our paper, listabiished in 1872, this was the first house to set up "strictly one price," and the first to mark all goods in plain figures. They have the largest Country Order Department m the State of Califor nia and employ an immense number of ex pert salesmen. Their stores cover over 13, 000 square feet of floor room, with nearly two miles of shelving. From a small be ginning this establishment has become one of the largest retail concerns on the coast and has won the confidence of the people by fair dealing. They carry a large stock of general merchandise, including nearly every thing that any ordinary per son (man.women or child) needs, from a necktie to an overcoat, with boots, gloves and hat ; or from a spool of cotton to a silk dress and bonnet. They issue a large and finely illustrated catalogue and price list which is sent free to all who apply for it. This is truly a Avonderful house and fully entitled to its wellearned reputation. "Rough on Coughs." 15c.. 25c.. 50c.. at Druggists. Complete cure Coughs, Hoarse ness, Sore Throat. Disease. Pronansitv and Passion lirinc Mankind numberless ailments; foremost uicui iiiu i ervuusueiss, nervous Debility, and unnatural weakness of Gen erative Organs. Allen's Brain Food suc cessfully overcomes these troubles and re stores the suflerer to his former vigor. SI. At druggists, or by niail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Avenue, New York City. Red- ington, Woodard & Co., Portland, Oregon. Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence. Fortify the system All who have exceri enced and witnessed tij effect of II oh tet ter's Stomach Bitters upon the weak, brok on down, doapondiiig Tjcuing of dyspepsia, uver complaint fever and ague, rheuma tism, nervous debili ty, or premature de cay, know that ra this supreme tonic and alterative there exists a specific priu ciple which reaches the very source of the trouble, and effects an absolute and per manent cure. Vor gale by all DruggisU and Dealers ally. gener- FOR PRESEltVlXG AM BEALTI FY1XG THE COMPLEXIOX. CAMELLINE has been sanctioned by tho medical profession, and is the only harmless article for the comnlexion. Tho recommenda tion of forty of of the leadins? physicians have been published. roisox OAK. CAMELLINE is a sure preventive of Oak poisoning and gives speedy relief in all cases of sunburn. Price, 5 Cent. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. u o o X M S m m i, w a. 2 03 Oi -C B 03 O 3 H - 2 m 1 5! M X N H Z. ' an 1-4 aj o PL. is C-i 3g 5 o 0 fl aa it A SB o CO ei-r HI T3 o a 5- 0) & st .a FT. urn 0 p 4 8 52 3 5 o o o The Emperor Louis Napoleon smoked only the finest cigars the world could pro duce. Prof. Hereford says the Emperor b cigars were made specially for him in Ha vana from leaf tobacco frrown in the Golden Belt of North Carolina, this being- the finest leaf frrown. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smokiwr Tobacco Is made from the same leaf used in tho Emperor's cijrar, is abso lutely pure and is unquestionably the best tobacco ever offered. Thackeray's (rifted danghter, Anne, in her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, in Harper1 1 Monthly, tells of her visit to the trreat 10et. She found him smokintr Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. James KuHRell Lowell. American Minister to the Court of St. James. In these days of adulteration, it is acorn fort to smokers to knmc that the Bull Dur ham brand is absolutely pure, and made from the beet tobacco the world produces. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking- To bacco is the heft and purest made. All dealers have it. None jrenuine without the trade-mark of the Bull. '3"ygTi"lS8'y ff''S? of the Genera- quickiycnred bythedVlAUSMiTll01. Adoptea in au tue nusriTAia or UAMJis. rrompi re return of VIGOR. 8i mnle cases. 3 to 8. Severe ones. Sto$12. FunphletFrea. CHvioi nT,,ol Acem-T 160 .con at. new x ore BEST PAIN KILLER AMD Healing Remedy IN THE WORLD. This BELT op Tletrenera tor jb made expressly for the cure Of derangements of the (jenerative orvans. There is no mistake about this instrument, the con tinuous stream of ELEO TRIOITY permeating throe Rh the parts mnst restoro Uwm to healthy action. Do not confoana this with Elect rio BeKt advertised to cure all lib from bead to tne. It Ufot thsONBarjedflo ttinoaa For circulars giving full information, address Ctuwrai Electric Belt Cow, 1W Waaintoa6t., Chicago, 10. i j vLj t6' 1 1 ' JO'S. v 1 A CUE OF PNEUMONIA. Mr. D. H: Barnaby, of Owego. N. Y.. Bays that his daughter was taKen with a violent cold which terminated with pneumonia, and all the best physicians gave the case up and said she could live but a few hours at most. She was in this condition when a friend recommended DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNG0. and advised her to try it. She accepted it as a last resort, and was surprised to find that it produced a marked change for the better, and by persevering a permanent cure was effected. "Mother Swak's "Worm Strcp," for everishness, restlessness, -werms, consti pation, tasteless. 25 cents. Malaria is caused bv Toroid Liver: Piles by Constipation: Headache by Indigestion. Avoid them all by using the great vegeta ble remedy, Allen's Bilious Physic, 25 cents, At all Druggists. Redington, V oodard & Co., Portland, Oregon. A plug of Star tobacco weighs sixteen ounces. Nearly all other brands are a fourteen-ounce swindle. To Prevent Oak-Poisoning. If ap- plie before exposure Camelline is a cer-safe-guard against the evil effect of poi son-oak. CATARRH A New Treatment whereby a permanent cure is effected in from one to three applications. Particulars and trea tise free on receipt of stamp. A. II. Dixon & Son, 305 King street west, Toronto, Can. A f1AllD.To all who are sufferinar from errors and imliseretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decav, loss of manhood, etc., l win stnu a rectaje inai will euro you, FKKE OF CHARE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionery in South Amcrii-a. Send self-addressed envelope to Hkv. Josepu T. Lv man. Station D Nw York. TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER and MALARIA. . From these sonrcea ariso three-fotirtiia ot Cie diseases of tho human race. These symptoms Indicate tlieir existence : Ijs ol Appetite, Bowels costive, gicls Head ache, fullnv js after eatCnff, aversion to exertion of. body or mind Eructation of food, Irritability of temper, IoW spirits, A feeling of having neglected some dut; llxzlnes8,Flutterlng at the Heart, Bota toefore the eyea, highly col ored IJrlne, COHTSTIPATIOIV. and de mandthe use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. AsaLiverTOediclneT.CTT'S PIIiiS have rto equaL Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt ; removing all impurities through these three scav enceri of the ytem, proaucing ffppe tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear ekinanda vigorous body. TCTTS P1XM cause no nausea or griping noi interfere with dally work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Bold everywhere, 25. Offlce.44 Murray St.,N.Y. Etantly to a Glossy Black by a single ap pUcatfon of this Dye. Sold by pruefgists, or sent by express on receipt of 8J. Office, 44 Murray Street, New orb. TCn'S MAKUAS. OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE, SKIN CURE. CATARRH CURE, COUGH CURE. BLOOD CURE. tOFl SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Relington & Co.. General Agents.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Kedington, 'Woodard & Co., Fortland, Or. No Jlore Dyspepsia! Recommended hy all Pli3HioIans Head Certincates on back of bottle. A SURK WllK for indigestion. Loss of Appetite, and the Best Liver Regulator known. SOLI) ONLY IX GLASS. To fill or sell an v but the genuine article out of our bottle is a felony, and when detected, will be prosecuted 10 me mil exienr ot i ne law. i rate suppled bv AKIAI IIARANXTIIY' & CO- 530 Washington Street, San Francisco, CaL CALTIOX. Rwtft'a firudAl ta anflnt. . I.I.I , . and hould not b confounded with the Tarious Bubeti- ". Miioion. oon-Mcret nuniDugi, "ttuccu Alter nt. etc.. etc.. whirh &ra nnw hir ..nr... i i vrioui lwraons. Kon cf these contain a einirle aHiM which enters into the composition of 8.8. 8. There , i7. . ow""' 8 opecino ana mere is nothing in the world like it To prevent disaster and disappointment. b sure to get the genuine. Bwift's Specific !b a complete antidote to Blood Taint. Blood Poisoa, Malarial Poison, a!d Skin Humor J. Dickson Smih, M. D., Atlanta, Ga I have had remarlcable success with Swift's Specific in the treatment of Rlnnrf unr! SiLin Tiianaaa. ...i i. v. cuww u. j. v. xiEEKY, hi. v., Atlanta. Ga. I used Swift's Specific on my little daughter, who was ftffiiptAfl with mnma H i 1 Ti.,., -f , i I. 1. . . . , . . mrU nf tnutmAni TVia Ru.ifl. ..1. ...... .4 uuvij, auu m niioii tuw IV lit ill J piUCblCe. TIT n T . a. r w k . - . it. tu. itto.. it, xl. xj.. cypress Kiagt, Art Our treatlM tm Tiliw? nd flbin Ttao - - - VMIinKlV. lltV to applicants. . RWTTT RPTnTPTf! net Ti.... 1 ti. - Kew York Office, 15J West 23d St 0 0 LA fi H A M An oil fl8h of rich and delicious nn nTVT fiavor- Superior to the finest im OR CANDLE FISH ported 3ardines. Ask for them. DR. PIERCE'S Electro-Ma irnetlc Bell m the onlv camolete Bodr-bat- im in the world. Onlv one generating continuous Electro-Mac- ntic CfKRENT, without Atiai. i rc rlicncf lit e mstrtr. For male or female. Hundreds cured 1 Pamphlet, &c, free. MAGNETIC ELASTIC TSUSS COMPANY, 70 Sacramento Street, San Francisco. Spawns 5 'TnS 1 I ' JilLkLfc. 1!! ! Mi Wfi WW 33: a s No 33 ci xx ci 1 1 Strongest, Purest, Best and Most Economy teal in the Market. Never Varies in Quality. Recommended to CONSUMERS by leading Physi cians, Chemists and members of tho baa t" Francisco Board of Health. PRF.PARFD BY TIIR BOTHIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, SAN FeANCISCO AXD bACRAMENTO. PIANOS. DTCIUllf AV KRAMCR A BACH. O I kllll llAT ,Gbler, Koenish Pianos; Burdett urjrans, band instrument Largest stock of Sheet Music and Bocks. Bands suj-plied at Eastern t vices - M. GKAY, 206 Post Street, San Francu co. - ni 1 linn 8,000 New and Second-hand l'iano r I U Fl 1 1 S a half price. Pianos $75 and up. Antl ! InllUU sell Piani Factory. 24 tSSKUis St.. 8. N. P. N. U. No. 28.-S. F. N. U. No. 105. PIStfS rEED FQr CAJARJRH months' treatment in one package. Good for Cold in the Head, Headache. Dizziness, Hay Fever, &C, Fifty cents. By all Druggists, or by mail. 1 HAZKLTINE. Warren, Pa. TO 80 PF.R DAY AiF.XTH often realize selling OUR SPLENDID Photo Family Ilecorfl Picture So cm yon. For terms, address C. . F. " SHORT, 32 ISanmMiie Ht.Sau Francisco, Cal. Iff SEWER, WATER AND li 4 LINCOLN PLACER CO.CAL.&lu, IS1 Scales of all Kinds. EVERY SCALE GUARANTEED. Old Safes taken In Exchange. Safes Sold on Installments. Write for Prices. W. B. WILSHIRE & CO. Portland and San Franc Ihoo. r A I IQMAM'C Stand unrivalled as the tEST CHEWING TO- n ST A P 13 n I 1 1 f BACCO in thb WORM). One plug in every lox I TftRAPPft contain a from : to 2?v. onc.iin hy it. NOIX THE BEST DESICCATED C0C0AIIUT 15 TnK World DE COCO jj Ask your Grocer for it. or WDfiMV VIIHS th tCTotum. 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Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline in man, Krrors of Youth, and the un told miseries resulting from indiscretions or excesses. A book for every man, young middle-aged and old. It con tains 125 prescriptions for all acute and ehronio disei&M, each one of which is invaluable. 80 found by the autho whose experience for 23 years is such as probably never before feu to the lot of any physician. 3O0 pages, bound in beautiful French muslin, embossed covers, full Kilt, OTlArftntpArl t1 hp A. firiAr WOllr In AVIWV unu mui.niaa1 literary and professional than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the money will de refunded in every Instance. Price only $1 00 by mail, pot-palL Illustra tive sample 6 cents, bend now. Gold medal awarded the author by tha National Medical Association, to the L. 1 L. . uiuums ui wuiuu ud reicra. . The Science of Life should be read by the young for Instruction, at d by the afflicted for relief. It will bene-GtalL- London Lancet. v There is no member of society to whom the Science of life will not bensnfuL whether Youth, naxent. smaxdiui. Instructor or alergyman. Tribune. Address the Peabodj Medical Institute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch street, Boston. Mass., who may be aousulted on all diseases requiring skill and experi ence. Chronic and obstinate diseases u E? A I tnat have baffled the skill of all other physt- 1 KM Lacians a specialty. Such treated success-f UVC S? I C fully without an instance of failure. IOSil-r a N, B. Send money by Beistered Letter or P. O. Or der. Books san be sent to any address on the Pacifta Coast as safely as at home. Concealed in substantial wrappers bearing onlv the applicant's address. NOW PITT OR MEN! Uli How to remedy the "indiscretions of youth and manhood and to detect them there. Send for the medical work of DR. MAKTINE and cure thyself. Sent. to any address of receipt of fifty centa. 10 Geary street, San lYanclsco, Cal. iRTJPTUKS 4 3 Absolutely cured In SO to SO ,-jaays, by in. i'Krce f Psient Aagneuo fiasuo xrusa. Wsrranted the onlyEleoirlcTrtisa la the worid. iitinlvdiiroiwnrrs.n. 'all others. Perfect Retainer, and Is worn wua ease ana conuonnigntanuosy. Curert the renowned Dr. J. iintn nf Nw Vnrfe snd hundreds of ethers. New illustrated ytar (-af?sKttaa at&.l - J!';l H'rixii--ti'ic..o.! 3 A'''...l 0-?!jf;- - - ,-,3 I e - m3t,' i - - (AFTER. ) 1 -iC 15 JitfSLT U AlX N