FOSEIGN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A $15,000 club house is being erected in Victoria, B. C. Cholera has appeared in Toulon and Marseilles, France. Constantinople has quarantined against vessels from Toulon. Coronation Day, June 28th, was observed in fine style in Victoria. French authority has been established over Camboodia in Asia. It is reported that the plague has ap peared on the Persian frontier. The authorities at Alexandria, Egypt, will quarantine French vessels. The Bible belonging to Milton has been bought b? the British Museum. It is reported that the Federal Bank of Toronto, Can., will soon suspend. ' Business at Marseilles is at a standstill on account of cholera there and at Toulon. Mrs. Langtry will visit Victoria provided a subscription of $1,000 is secured for her. In the German reichstaz last week the treaty with Corea passed its second read ing. At a farewell meeting to Moody, at Lon don recently, fully 4,000 converts were present. Bismarck says that the relations of Germany with France are in no danger of a rupture. France at present has a greater number of eminent sculptors than she ever before possessed. , Austria is preparing quarantine against vessels arriving from western Mediter ranean ports. Freight is now carried from Victoria through to Lyttan via the Canadian Pa cific railway. Parnell is preparing for immediate elec tions in Ireland, in case of the dissolution of parliament. Cholera is said to have broken out at Yang-Tsun, China, a town between Tien Tsin and Pekin. The reports of the fall of Berber on May - 26th have been officially confirmed by the authorities at Cairo. Clara Louise Kellogg has had three of fers to go into English opera, and one for Italian opera next season. The British Bank of North America, at Quebec, in view of repeated counterfeit ing, has issued new $5 Dills. A Paris cablegram says: DeLesseps de clares all rumors of the failure of the Pa nama excavation works are false. Henry Gillig, gave a banquet at London recently in honor of A. A. Sargent, ex " United States minister to Berlin. The London policemen, it is reported, have had their revolvers restored to them in view of the recent happenings. The Victoria board of licensing com missioners have decided to license for the city nine hotels, six saloofis and eight shops. The American eonsul at Marseilles has been ordered by the United States to tel egraph the progress of the cholera epi demic. Itoads and mountain passes in France are being narrowly guarded to prevent the -passage of persons infected with cholera. The chateau at Marseilles, France, for merly belonging to the Empress Eugenie, is being prepared for the accommodation of 500 cholera patients. Lieutenant Schwatka has received the grand medal of the Imperial Geographical Society of St. Petersburg for explorations in Alaska and the Arctic. There was not a single bid for Lord Queensberry's estates in Dumfriesshire when they were put up for auction at Edinburgh the other week. A committee has been organized in Lon don to dedicate a memorial window , in Westminster Abbev to Dr. Charles Wil liam Siemens, the electrician. It is said on Spanish authority that of the fifteen men who landed in Cuba with Augero he has lost all but one, with whom he is now hiding in the swamps. The steamer Faraday passed Lizard last week. -, After laying the shore end of the Bennett-Mackay cable to Waterville, she goes to Cork to coal, and will complete the cable. The Philadelphia cricketors won the fame with the gentlemen of Leicester, Ingland, the latter scoring 152 in two in nings to 280 by the Philadelphians in one inning. In the German reichstag, the Windt hurst bill, abolishing the expulsion and imprisonment of the clergy for exercising functions without civil authority, was passed. The Spanish cabinet recently, King Al fonso presiding, decided that the two offi cers found guilty of desertion at Santa Coloma de Fames, April last, be shot im mediately, y Advices from Eastern Turkestan state that -the Chinese governor of Kashgar has ordered Russian residents to quit certain stations, and forbidden Chinese to trade with Russians. As the steamer Pavonia, from Boston, ' was entering the dock at Liverpool last week, her cylinder burst. The engineer , was killed, and many others were seri ously wounded. Nineteen of the Riverhead prisoners, charged with the murder of five Orange men on St. Stephen's day, were all ac quitted at St. Johns, N. 13., last week, amid intense excitement. Most of the arrivals of immigrants to Victoria are from the United States and Canada, though England and Scotland have sent a gpod many. Many of them are laborers with families. The American legation at Constantino ple announces that the treaty of commerce between America and Turkey having ex pired American imports will be subject to a duty of 8 per cent advaloreum. Ha-Noi advices of the 26th ult. state th:it the fighting near Langson, between the Chinese garrison and the French forces, continued two days. Ten Frenchmen were killed and thirty-three wounded. General Mecnefell has arrived in Cairo. He goes immediately to Assouin. The rebels are massing near A bo a Hanrid. There was increased firing at Suakem last week. The conduct of the Egyptian troops is good. A dispatch from General MUlot to the French government from Ha-Noi last week states that th detachment ordered to proceed to Langson, is in satety at Basle. The French troops are displaying great courage. ' It is reported that Admiral Courbett has . been instructed to demand a public apol ogy of China, as well as indemnity for violation of the treaty at Langson, and in case China refuses a French tleet will bombard Chinese cities. A .fans cablegram- says: Before the vote was taken on the Anglo-French agreement, rerry promised that the de cisions of the conference should not en tirely determine the position of France without the consent of the Chamt)er ot Deputies. Military Cadet Gonzales, the President of Mexico's 20-year-old son, while riding on a street car in the City of Mexico re cently witn Captain Pedro Garcia, a pro- with General Majors son, who, with a servant, was shot dead by Garcia. The English Court of Appeals has ren dered a decision in the Park Club baccarat case. The proprietor and members of the governing committee were fined 500, and the players 100. The Court of Ap peals affirms judgment against the pro prietor and committee, but quashes that against tne players. DOMESTIC TELEOSA-PHIC NEWS. San Francisco'anticipates a dull Fourth or Juy. ; The Senate.has passed the.Mexican pen sion bill, i Morgan & have failed.! Sons, New .York bankers, Jay Gould says the "Western Union is earning its dividends. W. J. Watson, a heavy oil operator of Pittsburg, Pa., has failed. The obsequies of Bishop Simpson took place in Philadelphia last week. The Yellowstone Hotel, in the National Park, will be opened about the middle of July. Oliver Canfield, a woman murderer of Vincennes; Indiana, was lynched last week. j The failure of Stout & Co., f New York, was announced at the stock exchange last week. The DeoDle of Alaska are in high pleas ures over the news of a government for Alaska. j J. W. Burnham, a once wealthy New York merchant, committed suicide re cently, j Great damage has been caused by the recent breaking of the levees near Stock ton, Cal. j Five men were severely injured by a falling building at Council Bluffs, Iowa, recently. A large number of Chinamen are arriv ing in Philadelphia, principally from the Pacific Coast. The natural gas well at the Jefferson works, Pittsburgh, Pa., were lighted Tuesday night. Jesse R. Grant, son of General Grant, and family, are among the recent arrivals in San Francisco. Allen Pinkerton, founder of Pinkerton's Detective Agency, is lying at the point of death in Chicago. Mrs. Isaac M. Singer, first wife of the noted inventor, died in Brooklyn, N. Y., recently of cancer. Fears of further damages to crops throughout California from rain are no longer entertained. Two car loads of Columbia river salmon were condemned in New York last week. Cause bad packing. The Lindell Hotel Association of St. Louis has made an assignment for the ben efit of its creditors. The Louisiana I State Legislature has passed a bill appropriating $100,000 for the World s .Exposition. A storm in the western part of Pennsyl vania killed a number of persons and greatly injured grain. Overflow water in the vicinity of Tiger ville, La., is falling. Some land is uncov ered, but too late for crops. The boiler in a planing mill at Wausau, Wis., exploded last week, killing four per sons and wounding several. Including real estate investments of $15,000 Langtry has $120,000 in loans on property in New York at 5 per cent. The Senate committee on finance has postponed further consideration of the trade dollar bill until next December. The House committee on public lands has agreed to report favorably on the bill forfeiting the Southern Pacific Railroad land grant. Anion cr the Important measures passed by the House recently were bills repealing j the pre-emption ana amending tne nome stead laws. A Tiarerville. La., special says: The sugar house of J. P. Vigulrio, on bayou i3iaci-,i vftus ucmuusueu. bj a i jiiuuc, hu other damage is reported. From reports received by .the Chicago Farmers' Review as to the wheat pros pects, there is a promise of full average crops, but not an enormous yield. The steamer Idaho landed four govern ment explorers at Copper river, Alaska, on the last trip there, the object being to explore the surrounding country and map itouti Because of the new story recently added to CooDer Institute, m New xork, the r,ioHrtr.a f i onHrA structure ara tn he strencthened. The work is very serious and difficult. Frank R. Carmen, a clerk, 30 years old, committed suicide last week by jumping from the Oakland (Cal.) ferry. Drink and remorse at his wife leaving him are be lieved to be the causes. Judge Toohy, of the Criminal Court of San Francisco, recently sentenced Joseph Randall, one of the eastern safe-crackers convicted of burglary in the first degree, to fifteen years in San Quentin. Runkin, the Chinese mandarin who was not permitted to land at New York from the steamship Newport from Havana, has made his escape from the customs officers is whose custody he was placed. Joseph Calamore attempted to dive from a high bridge in New York a day or two ago and was killed. His body was not re covered. Very few witnessed the leap, and those only happened to be on the bridge at the time. Dr.! John E. Vailefellow, of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, attached to the medical health institute in San Fran oisco, is reported missing. ' Foul play is suspected. He is said to be the heir to an immense fortune in England. Andrew Long, a wife murderer, was taken from jail at Iona, Mich., recently. and conveyed to Union' for preliminary examination. There a mob made an in effectual attempt to lynch him. , The Gov ernor has ordered troops to the scene. The will of Mrs. Eliza Cody, who died recently in Philadelphia, leaving an estate valued at $150,000, has been admitted to probate. She leaves $100,000 to Catholic charities, including $20,000 to the St. Thomas TheologicalSeminary, near Louis ville. A contest is going on in the San Fran cisco school board over the matter of fur nishing text books, and it is openly charged that certain directors have been "influenced" to aid the scheme f a pub lishing house, which has applied for a four years' contract to supply all the books re quired, r Emigration to California from Europe and the East is smaller than fer years past! A railroad official said recently that the Northern Pacific was carrying more people into the Northwest than the Cen tral Pacific and Southern Pacific together were bringing to California. A portion of a tunnel on the Panhandle Road, west line, near Steubenville, Ohio, which was nearly completed, caved in re centiv. burying eizht men and one boy. Four of the party are thought to be seri ously injured, and the others badly, but not seriously hurt. The men were mostly Italians. A disastrous fire broke out last week in McCracken & Brewster's furniture store, on Royal street, between Customhouse and, Bienville, New Orleans. The build- ine and contents were destroyed, lhe fire spread to adjoining buildings, causing a loss variously estimated at from $300,000 to $4,00,000; well insured. While the cold water army of children were giving an entertainment at New London, Conn., last week, a temporary pyramid on the stage gave way and seventy-five children fell with it, but none were injured. A lighted kerosene lamp The derrick on the tower of Grace Church, in New York, used in hoistinor stone and building material for the new steeple, fell last week, carrying with it a mass of rigging and timber. Joseph McKee, derrick rigger, and Robert Sam son, mason, were caught in the ropes. Both men were rescued and sent' to the hospital, where their wounds were pro nounced fatal. POSTLAJTD JffAKXET SEPOBT. FLOUR Fancy bakers extra, superfine. 3.75. extra, tf bbL $4.75: -; country, 4.004.50; FEED, ETC-Corn meal, 100 lbs., $2.75 3.00: buckwheat, $5.50; oat meal, $4,00 4.25; cracked wheat, $3.253.50: bran, ton $1416; shorts, $2225; middlings, fine, $25.0030.00; hay, baled, $18.0020.00; chop, $22.5025.00; oil cake meal, $35.00. BUTTER Fancy, fresh roll, lb., 25 zuc: interior, grade. l82Uc; pickled, 2oc. EGGS W doz., 22c OATS Choice milling, nominal; good feed. 50c erdinary feed, 4850c. BARLEY Brewing, 100 lbs., nominal; feed, nominal; ground. $24.0026.00. WHEAT Good to choice, 100 lbs., 81.401.42i, good valley; Walla Walla and Eastern Oregon, $1.35. ,7 FISH Extra Pacific codfish, whole, in c, 7c, boneless, in bxs., 8$c lb.; domestic salmon, ni DDIs., $buu7.UU, bbls., $11.UU, l-Vb. cans, doz., $1.45; mackerel, No. 1, f kit, $1.752.00, No. 2, $1.501.75, No. 1, hf bbls., $10.00, No. 2, $8.50; herrings, salted, hf bbls., , dried, 10-lb. bxs.. Toe HIDES AND BAGS Hides, dry, over 16 lb., lb., 1718c; Murrain hides, one-third off; hides, wet Baited, over 55 lbs., lb., 6 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 1820c, valley, 2528c; burlaps, 40 in., 8c, 45 in., 8Jc 60 in., 14c; twine, flour, 35(2 40c, wheat, 35c, fleece, 1213c; gunnies. 18c: wheat sacks, 78c: HUlNJSx In comb, lb., 22 25c: strained in 5 gal., 11c lb.; 1-gal. tins, f loz, $14.0015.0O, half-gal., $7.50. HOPS lb., 1520c; PROVISIONS Bacon. llj12ic; hams, country, lb., 1315c, butcher, scarce; shoulders, 10llc. LARD Kegs, lb., 12c; Eastern, pails, 1213Jc Oregon, tins, 1212$c; Cali fornia, 10-lb. tins, none SUGARS Golden 0, inbWs., ft.. 8c, in hf bbls., 8c; refined D, bbls., 7c. hi bbls., 7c; dry granulated, bbls., UJe, hf bbls., 9c: crushed, bbls., 10c; fine crushed, bbls., 10c, hf bbls., 10ic; cube, bbls. 10c. hf bbls, lOc; islands, No. 1, fegs, 774c, bgs., 6S7c. SYRUPS California refinery si, gal., bbls., 40c. kgs., 50c, cs., gal. tins, 60c; Eastern, bbls., w gal., 50(55c, kgs, bO(gjboc, s., 6065c. RICE Sandwich Islands, No. 1, lb., 5&c; China mixed, 45c; China No. 1, none; Rangoon. 5c. GREEN FRUITS Apples, bx., $1.50 2.00; lemons, California, $4.005.00, Sicily, $12.0013.00; oranges, bx., $4.004.50 limes, 100, $1.502.00 FRUITS Prunes, Hungarian, ft., 12 J 15c; raisins (new), bx., $2.502.75, hi bxs., $2.753.00, qr bxs., $3.253.35, 8th bxs., $3.253.50; currants, Zante, lb. in bxs., 10c; citron, lb. in drums, 22c; almonds, Marseilles, lb., 1820c, Lane, 20c; walnuts, Chili, ll12ic, California, 1213c. DRIED FRUITS Bleached, 14 15c; apples, machine-cured, v id., l3loc, sun cured, 910c; peaches, machine-cured, in boxes, 13Hc; German, in boxes, lb., 10 llc; plums, sun-cured, pitless, 1516c, machine-cured, 1618c; pears, machine cured, 1012c, sun-cured, 10Lc; figs, California. 25-tb. bx.. 9c: Smyrna, 20 25c. WOOL Valley, 1416e; Eastern Ore gon. I417c POULTRY--Chickens, doz., spring, $4.505.50. old. $6.50: ducks. S6.(KKa8.00 geese, 88.0010.00; turkeys, lb.. 1214c. PEAS, SEEDS, Etc. Beans, lb., pea, w., 3c, lg. w., 4c, bayou, 4Jc, pink, 5e, limas, (4c; peas, neld, 2rfjc, sweet, 1520c; timothy seed, 10i12c, red clover, 2225c, white clover, 4050c, alfalfa, 16 20c, hungarian grass, 810c, millet, 810c, orchard grass, l&20c, rye grass, 20(2!25c, red top, 1517c, blue grass, 1828c, mes quite grass, 1012Ac. VEGETABLES Potatoes, bu., 50 60c, according to variety; cabbage, lb,. 2Jc; turnips, sck., $1.25: carrots, $1.25; beets,' $1.2i; onions (new), lb., lie; pars nips, 2c. CHEESE California, 15 17c; Oregon large, choice. 14(3K17c. small, none. BUCKWHEAT Nominal, $3.00. CORN No demand. RYE Nominal, 100 lbs.,$1.502.00 SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. RECEIPTS Wheat, 2,500 ctls.: flcur, 33.000 qr. sks.: oats, 1,200 ctls.;potatoes, 1, 700 sks.: eggs, 6,501) doz. FLOUR San Francisco extra, best, at $5.005.30; medium, $3.504.50; shipping superfine, $3.004.25. WHEAT Shippers mav be considered as out of the market, for their .purchases are sosmall and so few that they occasion scarcely any observation. Millers move around more lively in searcn ci cnoice ol ferings, without obtaining much satisfac tion. Prices are quotable at $1.421.47J ctl for good shipping grades, while lots suitable for milling go from $1.48A1.55 V ctl. Buyer 1884100 tons, $1.48. Seller 1884- 600 tons, $1.40 700, $1,403 etl. Closing prices were: No. 1 white Bid. Asked. Buyer season......... $1 46 $146 Seller season 1 30 1 3DJ Buverl884 1 52h Seller 1884... 1 40i 1 40 BAGS AND BAGGING There appears to be a good demand for wheat bags. We quote Calcutta, 22x26, standard quality, at 7J7ic for spot or June delivery. Wool bags are nominal at 3639c; potato gun nies I4(i44c apiece. BARLEY Prices are generally pretty well" sustained, and, from present appear ances, there is not likely to be any inter mediate disturbance of consequence in rates now current. The best qualities of Feed change hands at 8285c ctl, while No. 2 grades range from 7780c & ctl. The inquiry for Brewing is still rather positive, though buyers are not eager to close sales. A strictly choice article is worth 07Jc $ ctl, while most of the trading is arranged within the limits of 9095c ctl. Over 2,000 tons No. 1 Feed were recorded as follows Buyer season 100 tons, 95c. Seller season 100 tens,82fc. Buyer 1884200 tons, 91c ctl. CORN California yehow is quotable at $1.0O1.65 for large, and $1.65 for small; white, 81.57J1.65; Nebraska white, $1.50 1.55 ctl. TALLOW Good to choice rendered, 64 7c; refined, 84,8c lb. HOPS Quotable at iultc, lb lor poor to medium.and 1822Jo for good t choice. APPLES Oregon, bx., 75c$1.25. HIDES Dry. 0 lb., usual selection. 19 20c; dry kip. 192(Jc; dry calf, 2022Jc; salted steers; 55 lbs, 11c. LARD Eastern refined, 3 to 10-lb. tins, 1212ic. Other provisions unchanged. SALMON Oreeon. 1-lb cans. W doz.. fo. b., $1.20, $1,224. EGGS W doz., 2123c. BRAN The spot market is quotable at $15.0017.60 per ton. MIDDLINGS Active at $18.0020.00 ton. MILLSTUFFS Ground barley, $24.00 25.00 ton; oil cake meal, old process, $30.00, new process, $26.50; rye Hour. $6.00 bbl.; rye meal, $o.ou; buck-wheat flour, lb., 6c; pearl barley, 4(o;dc; graham nour, 3c; oat meal, 5c; Easterm oat meal, & bbl., $9.75, net cash; cracked wheat, lb., 4c. WOOL Mendocino. 1720c. lb.; Humboldt, 1720c; San Joaquin, 1015c; coast, 8c, 11c: Red Bluff and Colusa, etc CORNMEAL Millers quote feed at $34 35 ton; fine kinds, for the table, in large or small packages, 3c $ lb. DRIED PEAS Green, $3.75; rules, $2.002.25: blacKeye. $3.00 ctl CHEESE Calif ornfi, 9llc. POULTRY Dressed turkeys. 2324c, live, 2122c, lb., for hens, and 2022c for fobblers, geese. $1.251.75 pair; ducks, 4.00 6.00 doz.: hens, $8.00 9.50; roasters, young, $8.0010.00. old do. $7.00 8.50; broilers, $3.006.60, according to size OATS Tne market is inactive, especial ly for small jobbing lots, which, however, are not quick of movement. We quote: Surprise and milling, $1.70 1.80; No. 1, $1.551.65; No. 2, $1.30 1.45; black, $1.351.50 ctL Mr. Peter Mallen, 212 W. Twenty-fourth street, New York,says that he suffered six years with rheumatism and found no re lief until St. Jacobs Oil, the sovereign rem edy was applied, wnich cured mm completely. TROTS. A CLEEGYSttAir SEVENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE. A clergyman in 'Cleveland, O., seventy one years of age, who had preached regu larly nearly every Sunday for over fifteen years, says, in a letter dated February 8th, 1882, a few weeks after commencing the use of Compound Oxygen: "My strength was equal to the work un til about a year ago, when I began to fail, and had come to the conclusion that my work, if not my life was nearly at an end. But now 1 am quite a new man yea, me revitalizer has introduced new life into my almost dead organs.. I can say that I am well, with the exception of a little soreness in mv throat. Allow me to give thanks, first to God, and then to you, for this blessed hour ot neaitn. Our "Treatise on Compound Oxyaenl 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, catarrn. .Neuralgia, 0f SaTdfanV); dress Dks. Starket & Palen, 1109 and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia. All orders for the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment directed to H. E. Ma thews, 606 Montgomery street, San Fran cisco, will be filled on the same terms as if sent directly to us in Philadelphia. A sewer-pipe is the pipe of pieces-sev eral pieces in fact. HER SECRET TROUBLES. The Unknown Trials Which a Woman Endnred Without Complaint Why They Vanished. Near the close of one of the most trying of the few hot days of the present year a pale, care-worn woman might have been seen at the window of her dwelling appar ently in a condition of complete exhaus tion. Her efforts to meet the accumulated duties of her household had been great but uuauccessj ui, wiiiie tiie care oi a hick cuiiu, whose wails could even then be heard. was added to her otherwise overwhelm ing troubles. Nature had done much for her and in her youthful days she had been not only beautiful, but the possessor of health such as is seldom seen. But home and family duties and the depress' ine: cares which too often accompany them had proven greater than her splendid strength and she felt at that moment not only that life was a burden but that death would be a grand relief. This is no un usual experience. It is, in fact, a most common everyday occurrence, and a great prayer is constantly ascending from thou sands of homes for deliverance from the deadly power which is enslaving so many wives, mothers and daughters. And yet these duties of life must be met. JNo wo man can afford to turn aside from the proper care of her home and the ones who are committed to her care, although in do intr these duties she may sacrifice her health, and possibly life itself. The expe rience of one who successfully overcame such trials and yet retained her health and all the blessings it brings is thus told by Rev. William Watson, Presidine Elder of the Methodist-Episcopal church, residing at Watertown, x. fie said: "My wife became completely run down through overwork and care of a sick member of our household, and I enter tained serious apprehensions as to her fu ture. She was languid, pale, utterly ex hausted, without appetite, and in a com plete state of physical decline. And yet she did not, coidd not neglect her duties. I have seen her about the house, trying courageously to enre for the ones she loved when I could tell, from the lines upon her face how much she was suffering. At times she would rally for a day or two and then fall back into the state of nervous ex haustion she felt before. Her head pained her frequently, her body was becoming bowed by pain and all hope or enjoyment in life seemed departed. What to do we could not tell. I resolved, however, to bring back her life and vitality if possible and to this end began,to treat her myself. To my great relief her system has been toned up, her strength restored, her health completely recovered and wholly by the use of Warner's Tippecanoe, which I regard as the greatest tonic, invigorator and stomach, remedy that has ever been discovered. 1 was led to use it more readily as I had tested the health-restor-ine: properties of Warner's Safe Cure in my own person and I therefore knew that any remedy Mr. Warner might produce would be a valuable one. I have since recommended both Warner's Tippecanoe and Warners bare uure to many of my friends and I know several Doctors of Di vinity, as well as numerous laymen, who are using both with great beneht. If all the overworked and duty driven women of America could know of the ex penence above described, and act upon the same, there can be little doubt that much of the pain, and most of the dis tresslng influences of life might be avoided. Such truths are too valuable to remain unknown. A CARD. 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For sale by all Druggist and Dealers generally. 0 0 L A fl H A H An oU flsh of rich and delicious n -Tu7 J iV. flvor' Sprier to the finest ha. 03 CANDLE FISH ported Sardines. Ask for them. THE PACIFIC BANE. This sterling institution, situated on the corner of Pine and Sansome streets, San Francisco, Cal., has just finished the eighteenth year of its existence. Under the able management of Dr. R. H. Mc Donald, to whose direction it has all along been indebted for much of its suc cess, its progress has continued, the past year being the most prosperous of its brilliant career. It now enters upon its nineteenth year with over $3,000,000 capi tal, an ample surplus, and a share of the well earned public confidence, worth more than pletoric vaults. Its facilities for doing business, its absolute security, and its large clientage among the farmers, manufacturers, merchants, and the cream our business classes, insure a continu- ance in larger degree of the prosperity which has uniformly marked its past career. Skinny Men. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, impotence. 2r. Ilerilerfs Celerv. Bee f and Iron is the best Nerve Tonic ever discovered. Papillon Cough Cure does not contain any drugs or chemicals: it is purely vege table. It ..cures W hooping Cough, .bron chial Cough, or tickling in the throat, and Winter Cough so prevalent In older peo ple. Young Men, Middle Aged Men and All Men who suffer from early indiscretions will find Allen's Brain Food, the most powerful invigorant ever introduced; once restored by it there is no relapse, lry it; it never fails. $1; 6 for $5. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Ave., Aew York City, lledington, Woodard & Co., Borland, Oregon. "Rough on Coughs." 15c.. 25c., 50c., at Drucrtrists. Complete cure Cousrhs, Hoarse ness, bore Throat. O Si c 3 6 s l 5 b w -3 It t? B S c CD 54 CO CD CO si lt S o o to o o S3 M (Z3 to 61 CD CO 90 ft 2 H w O m go CO 2 P 5 4? 3- 3 P P P 0 MP" P m O ?3 E3l CD 50.. w 1 a r-i vi g o p H s'O O a c a a o Co M 9.0 rs C -! O O s5 Hi s-g" c to e 2 s 01 cr F o o 1 M M r a s CD sr o 9 r s - c ba O o p CO 1. IN CASH GIVEN AWAY Premium No. 4 to 25 Woo $450 $400 $350 $300 $275 $i250 $225 $200 $175 $150 $125 $100 $90 $80 $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 $10 Smokers of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco will receive Premiums as follows on terms and conditions here specified: IstPREMiUM-SSsOOO 2d 82,000 3d " Sl.000 22 other Premium as here shown. The 25 premiums will be awarded December 23, 1884. 1st Premium goes to the person from whom we re ceive the largest number of our empty tobacco baurs prior to Dee. 15. 2d will be givenfor the next Unrest number and thus, in the order of the number of empty batrs received from each. to the twenty-five successful con testant Each bar must bear our original Bull Durham label, tf. 8. Revenue stamp, and Caution Notice. Bill's mnst be done np securely in a packatre. with name and address of sender, and number of bags contain ed, rlainly marked on the outside, and must be sent, rhanres prepaid, to BlackwelPd Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. G. Every Kenuine package has picture of Bull. See onr next announcement. A ft - JV o - ca IX 23. X Strongest, Purest, Best and MostEcononi' ical in the Market Never Varies in Qua ity. liecomtaended to CONSUMERS by leading Physi cians, Chemists and members of the haa Francisco Board of Health. PREPARED BY THE BOTH IN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, San Francisco and Sacbamentu 30 DAYS' TRIAL EJft. V BYE$ rnrr.iKki (AFTER. I T7LECTRO-VOLTAIC CELT and other Elfkttic 1 i ArriJASCrs nre sent on SO Days' Trial TO MKN ONLY, YOU NO OR OLD, who are sutter Iryr from NEnvocs DFBrxjTT, Lost Vitality, WAsnxa WKAjrsrfSES. and all those diseases c a rrHsesAL Natcue, rscUlm? from Abuses nd Otheb Causes. Speedy relief and comp'ete rrstoration to HeaLth. Vigor andMASHXD CUARANTsro. at once for Iliuatr ited Pamphlet free. Ad1res3 Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich, SEWER, WATER AND mSif iw47 LINCOLN PLACER CO.CAL.& .. .iiiM i 1- 1 . ir i B, ul I A mum at SS nffiS i A5SS57. 160 ralta St.. ThePicxic Seasox. Oak-noisoninz is prevented by applying Camelline for the complexion. THE TESTIMONY OF A PHYSICIAN. James Beecher, M. D.. of Sigourney, Iowa, i says: 'H ot several years I nave oeeit using a Cough Balsam, called DR. WM. HALL'S BAL SAM FOR THE LUNGS, and in almost every case throughout my practice I have had entire success. I have used and prescribed hundreds of bottles since the days of my army practice (1863), when I was surgeon of Hospital No. 7, Louisville, Ky." RJBfDonald -S-CLMurphy ( . ensart Established 1S33. Oldest OarteredBaalC; cijgFuific Caast . Capital Stock 1000.GGO.OQ. Idrpta 450,000.00. Dnmttrme Cc 77RfV77Rn ; SanFrancisco,CaL Jan. lksb-i. All niwtters intrusted to our rare s. h IT attended to with promplu-ss, fidelity, u.d i. stric confidence. The rollowinir staieweui snows i.i condition of this Bank to date. roans and DlfWonut. ... 2,309,72a S3 K?al KMtitte-Itaiimc ltone i-,wnw tuhft- Kah.1 Kstate 1 .9 r (Jo v. bonds, b'n k stk Ac 111 i 05 niiAfroniRanki Honey on hand 8.16 Total Assets .3,7?i,077 so I.ianihtieH. 'nnfrnl Stork 81.000,000 00 tttirnliin land - 430.00O oo liMilvlried Irofls ,u3 Ine Ieioitors One iiauks .. . ih,;hb.i Due Dividend Ko. 69 JO.ooooo Total liabilities...,' ..... $:i,7?fc.?7 bO Onr connections are ct.miileie for the trans action ot an Ki.'ias oi ruiiKing misiness. Firms, cornorHt ioiin, a ni i ncii vi aain. desirine to ODen an account, or make any thaniie their present banking arrangements will do well i communicate with us. ' K. II. McIiVAI.I. Hrirt. . FOR TPBESEBVIXG MD II E AIT I - FYIXG THE C03IP1.EXIOX. CAMEL1INE has been sanctioned by the mp.dieal nrofeasion. and is the only harmless article for the complexion. The recommenda- tion of forty of of the leading physicians have been published. POISOX OAK. CAMELLINE is a sure preventive of Oak- poisoning and gives speedy relief in all cases of sunburn. Price, & tjents. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Ttio Arnrfniw In the treatment of Cancer with Swift's Specifio (S . as. 1 would seem to warrant us in saying that it will cure this much dreaded scourge. Persons so afflicted are invited to correspond with us. I believe Swift's Specific has saved my life. I had vir tually last use of the upper part of my body and my arms from the poisonous eifects of a large cancer on my neck, and from whicH 1 natt sunerea ior twenty year. S. S. S. has relieved me of all soreness, and the poison is being forced out of mysystem. will soon be wen. Two months aero mv attention was called to the case of a woman afflicted with a cancer on her shoulder at leant five inches in circumference, angry , painful, anil eivinr the Datient no rest dar or nleht t r six months. t nhtnined a itirrolv of Swift's Snecific for her. She has taken 5 sottles and the ulcer is entirely healed up, only a very small scab remaining, ana her neaitn is better than for S vaara nast: seems to be perfectly cured. itEV. JESSE O. UAMrHELL, U'OlUmDUS, ua. I have seen remarkable results from use of Swift's Specific on a cancer. A young man here has been afflicted five years with the most angry-looking eating cancer I ever saw, and was nearly dead. The first bot tle made a wonderful change, and after five bottles were taken, he is nearly or quite well. It is truly wonderful. M. urumlky, ju. u., ugietnorpe, ua. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Thk Swinr Specific Co., Drawer 3 Atlanta, Ca V V Oflffiw 1M w. 2M St... bet. Wb and 7th Avenues. Scales of all liindH, EVERY SCALE GUARANTEED. Old Safes taken in Exchange. Safes Sold on Installments. Write for Prices. W. B. WILSHIRE & CO. Portland and San Francisco. if The Greatest j Nerrine known. Fdiiebig's Extract), the Wonderful Nutritive and Invigorator. (Pyrophosphate), Tonic for the Blood, ana Food for the Brain. This Valuable Discovery, lately prepared and sold in Portland, Oregon, has been extensively used in that locality, and performed many astonishing cures As a Kervtue and Tonic it is unsurpassed. The combination of Celery, Beef and Iron, has shown to possess wonderful power to build up broken-down constitutions, and restore vigor to both mind and body. It is an efficient remedy in cases of veueral Debility, iHllon, Kieepietwne, ftenrai Loan of PltjHlral and Mentat la. Lobs of PhjHlral an rr DiraCHliies.ana mail weranse menta of Health, where an efficient and agreeabl Tonic and Nervine is required. PREPARED AND SOLD BY TUTHILL, COX & CO., 537 Claj' Street, - - San Francisco. 66c. SPECIAL OFFER. 66c. hither of then heavv solid UoIIcmI Unld Rinrs only 66e. in coin or stamps, provided you cnt ont this advertisement ana send it with your order at once. Any Initials desired, engraved on inside of Ring without charge. Splendid Illustrated Catalogue of fine Jewelry, Watches, &c, gent with each order. Send measnre of flneer, and state which ring you uesiru, jiaareM, M. Va.ViiiU,t 25 Maiden Lane, New York. NO IX THE BEST DESICCATED C0C0AIIUT Is tub Worm) Ask your Grocer ior it -DE COCO This BELT or Refronera tor a made expressly for the cure of derangements of the generative ortrans. There Is no nustace about this Instrument, the con tinuous stream of KLEO TR1CITY rjermeatuv; through ths pxrtf mrat restore them to neatthy action. Do not confound this with Etectrio Belts advertised to euro, all tit from hfd totoe. ItUfoi ior rirculars srlvlnir full ir.formatlon, address yawv tboWBspecirHj ijui Electrto Belt tU, WJ WatJBS hi., wwcago, au. EQIMililllM RON ,11?'" , ' - - mm. m m -maw sp 1 TORPID DOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER and filALAslIA- Prom these sources arise three-fourths ot Cia diseases of the. human race, xnese symptoms indicate tneir existence : Appetite, Dowel costive. Sick Head" ncne roxiness aixer can Kg, kvctoiuu w exertion, ot body or mind Eructation or food, irritability or temper, cpirlta, A reeling or having neglected aome dutrj lIzzin8, Flattering at the Heart, Dots before tho eye, highly col ored Vrine, coarsnplTioa and de mandtne use of a remedy that actsjaireouy PITJub nave no equau -xoeu: ruuuuvu uw Kidneys and Skin is also prompt ; remoring all imparities mrougu iuwouiiot--m"-engers of the Bystem, producing Bppe. Ute. sounu aigeonuu, VV t cause no nausea or griping not intcrfero with daily work and are a perfect Antidote to uiAi-AitiA. Bold every wher, 25c. Murray Si.,N.Y. TiiTTS mm dyi rTiro nt? wmsKHiis chansred Btantly to a Glosst Black by a single ap. pUcatfoi of this DTE. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express oaoreceiptof tl. Omee.44 I1UX ray 01,1 rr. " TOTS KAHUAl CF USEFUL RECEIPTS FEEL PIANOS. O I bill If AY .Gabler, Roenish Pianos; Bardotl Organs, band instrument, Largest stock ef Sheet Music and hooks, nanus suppueu ai taste rn nuu M. GRAY, 206 Post Street, San Francu to. PIANOS 5,000 New and Second-hand llano aa hall price. Pianos $75 and up. AnU sttll Piano Factory. 21 26EUlaSt. S.S 36.-S.iT. N. U. No. 107.. P I S CPs BJL t E 0V FO R CTA if Easy to use. A certain cure. Not expensive. Three montbi s' treatment In one packajre. Good for Colt In the Head, Hpadache, Dizziness, Hay 1 ever, S-iny cents. Se! Warren. Pa. BLAINE & LOGAN gSS05oBp4 40 cents. Sydeb Sc hannold. m j; liDert street, Philadelphia, Pa. - DAUSMAN'Sr Stands unrivalled as the EST CHEWING TO- nrnmi miin bacco thb world. UCAllU r LUUOne plug in every box I TrtD A nnft MnWn! lrol1 & to 25c 1 wwnwww Syit . PAPILL0N C0ITGH CURE. A delicious syrup, perfectly harmless that cures that distress iriff anncuuo, unuun.u Cough, in a few days. It prevents tbe paroxys mal coughing, which causes the whoop. Bron chial or ordinary hacking cough, so prevalent in childhood ana old age. are permanently cured with this simple syrup. It is purely veg etable, and can be administered to infants with out the slightest danger. It relieves and cures whooping cougn ana any coxign oi cnuureuw; adults. .. . .... .. . We are constantly m receipt or testimonials. and reports from physicians and druggists. praising the efficacy of this delicious syrup, ii vour child has a cold, a few doses of Papillon Cough Cure will prevent a contagious malady. For a hacking night cough, this remedy is su ae ri or to all others. rTice. si.uuper come, six iuro.w. uirecuuiin in ten !augiaigs aeconji.Miiiy every bottle. For sale by all uwggi.st.-i. No Mor'e-Dyspepsia mm 0KFORNIA fiESFTCiameiE Recommended by all Physicians. Read Certificates on back of bottle. A SUKK UUItE for Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, and the Best Liver Regulator known. SOLD ONLY IN GLASS. To fill or sell any but the genuine article out of our bottle is a felony, and when detected, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Trade suppled by 530 Washington Street, San Francisco, Cal. STmHSmrTi i r KETHOa Adorned in all the HOSPITALS OF FRANCE. Prompt return of VIGOR. Kimni nmari &.itnH. Severe ones, I (to (It. PsmvbletFm. Civ It In I A kmiiiii AKenvjt uu j iltoa bl., new xorib The Science of Life. Only $1. BY MAIL POST-PAID. mm THYSELF.Z 1 ) A Great Medical Wort oa HanlioaJ. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline in man, Errers of Youth, and the nnr told miseries resulting from indiscretions or excesses. A book for every man, young middle-aged and old. Uooa tains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, ' each one of which is invaluable. So found by the autho whose experience for 23 years is such aa probably nevat before feu to the lot of any physician. 3u0 pages, bound in beautiful French mualin, embossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense mechaniaal literary and professional than any other work sold in this country for 2.6Q, or the money will de refunded in every instance. Price only $1 00 by mail, poet-paid.- Illustra tive sample 6 cents. Bend now. Gold medal awarded the author by tha National Medical Association, to the officers of which be refer. The Science of Life should be read by the young for Instruction, and by the afilicted for relief. It will bene fitaU. London Lancet. There is no member of society to whom the Science of Life will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian. Instructor or aletgyman. Tribune. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. H. Parkor, No. 4 Bullfinch sCeet, Boston, Mass., who aruur be sous ul ted on all diseases real ence. Chronie and obstinate dii wring seui ana expert- ence. unronis ana oosttnate aiseasea j r tna have baffled the skill of all other physi- rl liM saciane a specialty. Such treated success- TUVCRI p ful without an instance of failure. a wi.br N, B. Bend money by Registered Letter or P. O. Or der. Books ean be sent to any addreas on the Pacific Coast as safely as at home. Concealed in substantial wrappers bearina ouIt the applicant' address. . RUPTURE . j Absolutely cmrd la 80 to I J day, by Dr. Pterce's Patent 3r Mkarnetia Slastio' 'Trans. arraDted the onl vSleetrloTrnu in the world. EBtirDlvdiffiwntfim all othen. Perfect Retainer, and it wore with ease and comfort night and day. Cured 'the renowned Dr. I. Simmn of New York. and hundreds of others. New Illustrated paw rhlpt fWte. eontaininff ftill Inthrmmtton. MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS COMPANY. 504 Bacrameuto 8t cor. K.earny, Saa f"ranoi8oa, CaJ. 1 1WLEDGE F H How to remedy the Indiscretions of youth and manhood and to detect them in there. Send for the medical work ox DR. MARTINS and cure thyself. Sent to any address of receipt of fifty cents. 10 Geary street, San Francisco, Cal. DR. PIERCE'S Clectro-Mairnetle Belt is the only complete Body-bat tery m the world. Only onj generating continuous ti.BCTRO-M Aci netic CtKKFNT, withoat Aclda, Cures disease like magic. For mala or female. Hundreds cured ! Pamphlet, &C, free. MAGNETIC ELASTIC TEUSS COMPANY, - 704 Sacramento Street, Sau Francisco, N. P. N. U. No iPAiPiPiin J Iru y y us 12a w LSL f V.'(P'ft r 5 p ' IP- -DOB H I "AM mm "t. -"