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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1884)
7C2XXGN TELEGRAPHIC N2WS. Gladstone is at Edinburg. A Franco-German alliance is talked of. The Czar of Russia will visit "Warsaw soon. China's ability ta carry on a war is not good. Russia is strengthening her army and navy. Victoria. B. C, has a self-confessed can nibal. ' The arsenal at Foo Chow, China, is in ruins. Austria resorts an average yield of crops. Another rebellion is on the tapis in Spain. China has formerly declared war against France. Russia is taking precautions against cholera. The sugar trade of Vienna is passing throucn a crisis. The financial condition of Toulon and Marseilles is bad. . Cholera has secured a foot hold on the island of Corsica. ' The rebels were defeated before Khar toum on the 12 th ult. Egypt is bankrupt and Unable to meet ner current expenses. Kinsc Humbert is visiting the cholera hospitals at Turin. Italy. Ishen Kt Kong, secretary of the Chinese embassy, remains at Jfaris. Han Markart, the Austrian painter, is probably hopelessly insane. Colonel Redera Fuller, of the French army, has started for Egypt. .Charles Bradlaugh will lecture in Amer ica in October and November. Admiral Courbet has been ordered to Halben, after taking Kelung. The French consul at Khartoum has been ordered to remain there. Lord Cahir. an Irish peer, is the hero of the latest escapade in London. Great fears are entertained for the safety of Catholic missionaries in China. , Plans are being drawn up in St. Peters burg lor another polar expedition. A French officer of high rank was killed at the bombardment of Foo Chow. Minister Taf t has left Vienna for his new post as minister to St. Petersburg, The French forces will occupy the Island of Formosa, off the coast 01 China. Professor Brugsch. of Berlin, will go on a special mission to leheran, Persia. Advices from Calcutta state that famine at Mysore is inevitable, owing to drought, Italian peasants trust to charms and su perstltious observances as a cure for chol era. Several persons have been nearly killed irom over iumigation at tne Italian iron tier. Cool weather in and around Suakim has greatly improved the health of the British troops, The Franco-Chinese war has as yet had no effect on the trade between ingiana and India. Princess Victoria, liam of Prussia, is wife of Prince Wil alarmingly ill with scarlet fever. A coal vein thirteen feet thick has been discovf red in the Wellington mines, Brit ish Columbia. The steamship Faraday has laid the first deep sea portion 01 tne second cenneit Mackay cable. A meeting of the Czar of Russia and the Emperors of Austria and Germany has been arranged. The Swiss government announces meas ures of increased stringency to be enforced against Anarchists. . Richard Tweed, son of the late William M. Tweed, of New York, died in a Paris mad house, recently. General Lord Welsley will at once pro ceed to Egypt to take command of the ex pedition up the Nile. Anarchist Hammer, under sentence of death at Vienna, has confessed complicity in a number of murders. A London advice says there was an earthquake of thirty-seconds duration last week on the Island of Jersey. Owing to the prevalence of smallpox in London, England, vecsels from there are quarantined at all Canadian ports. The annual meeting of the British Asso ciation for the Advancement of Sciences opened at Montreal, Can., last week. - There is another chance for a misunder standing between England and Germany in regard to West African territory. Mme. Kalemine, the morganatic wife of the Grand Duke Louis of .Hesse, will ap peal from the decision of the divorce court. A cable special says: The usual period ical rumors of the death of Queen Victoria last week were of course without a shadow of foundation. The authorities of Upper Burmah, in India, captured 235 robbers last week be tween Mandalay and Buamo. Fifty have i already been crucified. The Paris Figaro says: General Millot will be recalled from Tonquin, because he is considered responsible for the difficulties since the Tien Tsin treaty was made. An Odessa. Russia, dispatch states that compromising documents have been dis covered in the houses of merchant Gatins- naja. whose daughter tired at Colonel Kalinski, and of General Darmedia, last week. The two French officers arrested at Cob- lentz, Germany while sketching fortifica tions, have been released. Their arrest was a mistake. They were authorized to attend the maneuvers of the German army. An agent of the British government ar rived recently in Montreal. Can., for Cangnawaga to secure the services of fifty Indians of that tribe to be employed in navigating the Nile with the Gordon relief expedition. Information has been received in Lon don that China has directed its ambassa dors to call the attention of the great powers to the manner in which the French bombardment at Foo Chow was conducted. Baron De Courcel. the French ambassa dor, has returned to Berlin from a visit to Paris, in reponsa to a summons from the German government, and has started for Varsin to confer with Bismarck. It is be lieved this conference will be in reference to the Franco-Chinese difficulty. At a meeting of the Liberal Federation held in Brussels last week, it was resolved to present a protest to the Chamber of Deputies, against the education bill. If the bill is passed the Federation will sum mon delegates from all parts of the coun try to assemble at Brussels and petition the King to veto it. The Captain of Guaymas, Mexico, has received official notice from the Mexican Minister of War that a vessel has arrived at Salinas Cruese, with Asiatic cholera on board. The Capta'n has been instructed to allow no one from the vessel to land. It is generally believed that the vessel is from China and brings original cholera germs. Finding that the Canadian laws does . not give him the power to suppress a lot tery swindle at St. Stephens, the Postmas ter General of the dominion has commun icated with Postmaster General Gresham, with the view of securing his co-operation to wipe out the concern. Within the past year the concern has sent millions of cir culars into the United States. L02XESTIC TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. A gold fever exists at Missoula, M T. P. T. Barnum. the showman in sick in New York. Missoula. M. T.. has several cases of tv- phoid fever. Butte, Montana, is to have a new 85.000 opera house. Leland Stanford and Charles Crocker are in New York. . Secretary Foleer is rusticating in north ern New York. The business nortion of Moiave. A. T.. burned recently. The Rose Standish was sunk in Boston harbor last week. Three cases ef lemosv have been discov- ered in .Minnesota. Frosts occurred in New York and New England last week. Prairie fires are raging in the vicinity of ulendive, Montana. Last week Butte, M. T., shipped bullion to the value of $2,oye. A negro named Clark was hung recently at Macon, Ua., for rape. Joe Bogard, colored, aged 18, was hanged at Lonoke, ArK., last wees. Lulu i Hurst, the Georgia, electric girl, has made $40,000 this season. San Francisco complains of Blow over land mails wilh Portland, Or. Hatch & Foote, New York brokers, have assigned; liabilities, 94,497,315. Pennsylvania oil producers nave com bined to reduce the production. New York Chinamen are excited over the bombardment of Foo Chow. Illinois has quarantined cattle districts infected with pieuro-pneumoma. The Bartholdi statue committee requires $120,000 to complete the pedestal. A man ia Dayton, Ohio, who was too proud to beg, has died of starvation. Baurister shot factory at Newark, N. J was burned last week. Loss, $100,010. The McCoy-McCaffrey boxing match at Uoston last week was declared a draw. The West-bound passenger business out of Kew xorfc is becoming demoralized. Lieutenant Greely has been congratu lated by the b rench Geographic fcociety. H. Walter, a Tehama, Cal., merchant, committed suicide last week by drowning, The Swaim courtmartial at Washington 1 1 J i ? 1 T 1 lfci-t. uus ueen putsipuneu uuui ixovtuiucr iuu. Mrs. Rosa-Arata committed suicide by drowning in ban Francisco bay last week. Captain R. R. Thompson will rebuild his residence recently burned at Alameda, Cal. j Jones Wolf has been elected governor of the Chickasaw nation in Indian Terri tory, j The reoort that the Merchants and Bankers' Telegraph is embarrassed is not true, i i Twenty-three horse thieves have been either shot or hanged in Montana this year, i The Harmon-Lubbock foot race at San Frencisco, Cal., last wek, was won by the latter, j The drouth is proving very disastrous to crops in Indiana, Ohio and adjoining states. ; West Point Cadet Logan has been ac quitted by the courtmartial and returned to duty. i The California and Consolidated Vir ginia mining companies of San Francisco have consolidated. Director .F.owell, of the geological sur vey, will soon establish a permanent sta tion at Parsons, lias. The Congressional Investigating Com mittee' visited the soldiers' home at Au gusta, Me., last week. Cincinnati highwines distillers are con sidering the proposition to close down for a time to relieve tne market. Professor Senger. the San Francisco teacher who was suspended for discussing religion, has been reinstated. The Second National Bank of Xenia, O., closed: its doors a few days ago. The cashier has taken a trip West. 1 A Jeanerette. .La., special says a negro was hanged there last week by citizens for grossly assaulting a married lady. At Chicago last week, Pat Cardiff and William Bradbuan fought with hard gloves. Cardiff won in four rounds. The report that Vice-President Oakes, of the Northern Pacific, was to join the Union Pacific is denied in New York. A colored man from Madison, Ind., who married a white girl, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for miscegenation. The strike of the union bricklayers of New York has emded. The strikers were victorious and the nine hour system now prevails. In Chicago last week, "Colonel" Frank Thompson was cowhided by Justice Woodman, for libelous statements made by the latter. A Greenfield, Mass., dispatch says Three : young English students at the Moody school were drowned while bath ing last week. The 'manufacturing companies of Low ell, Mass., have agreed to shut down for one week by reason of an accumulation of goods and low prices. The i United States Treasurer has re turned to the Governor of Louisiana 21,000 free school books captured in 1865 by Gen eral neridan at JJatort Kouge. An extensive fire in Scranton, Pa., last week, burned the large planing mill of Jo seph Ansley. The fire lasted five hours, Loss, $75,000; insurance small. Agent Dyer has informed the Indian bu reau that the Cheyennes and Arapahoes abuse boys who have returned from the school at Carlisle, Pa., not wishing their people to be educated. Henry C. Lewis, of Coldwater, Mich., who died recently, had the finest private art gallery in the world, containing 1,000 subjects, including suu originals, the whole worth over $500,000. Sixteen thousand logs, in two rafts, have been towed from .Lake bupenor to Uleve land, without accident or loss. This is a new departure, and bids fair to reduce the cost of Y estern lumber in the East. Samuel Robberts, late paymaster of Charles Parrish & Co., coal operators of Wilkesbarre, Pa., and for twenty years confidential clerk of Charles Parrish, is charged with the embezzlement of from between $50,000 and $75,000. I he remains of the famous war corres pondent, James McGahan, arrived at Co lumbus, O., last week, and were received by Governor Hoadley and the mayor of the city. The state house offices were al closed in honor of the deceased. A prize fight has been arranged between Mervine lnompson and captain James u. Dalv. Stakes 81.000 a side, the fight to be governed by the rules of the London prize ring. : It will take place within a hundred miles of New Orleans, three days after the Stoddard-Burke fight. A telegram from Greenfield, Mass., last week, announces that it will cost $60,000 to repair the damage done by the storm to the New London Railroad, and several thousand to repair the highways. Acres of crops have been destroyed and moun tain roads rendered impassible. William Davies, vice-president of the Globe Mutual Benefit Society, was ar rested in New York last week, charged with having, while ajfent of the Presi dential Life Insurance Company of Amer ica, collected $10 commission on policies issued to what are claimed to be fictitious persons. fOMIAITO MARKET REPORT if LOUR Fancy extra, bbl, $4.50 4.75: superfine. 83.50: country brands, $4 4.25. WHKAT-Good to choice, 9 100 IBs., $1.23: good valley,$1.151.20; Walla Walla, $1.051.10. FEKD, Etc. Corn meal, 100 lbs., $2.7E 3.00: buckwheat, $5.50; oat meal, $4.00 4.2o; cracked wheat, 83.25(i5.50; bian, $ ton $1416; shorts. $1820; middlings. fine. $25.00: hay. baled, $10.00 12.00. chop, $22.50; oil cake meal, $35.00. UAIS-A'ew, v bu, 32C BARLEY Brewing, 100 lbs.. $1.10(5 25: feed, $1.10; ground, $25.00. CORN No demand. RYE Nominal, 100 lbs., $1.502.00 BEANS Small white. 83.25; bayos. $5.25, pinks, $3.00, and butters, $4.25. SUGARS Golden C. in bbls., lb., 8c, in hf bbls.. 81c: refined D. bbls.. . hi bbls., ; dry granulated, bbls., 9c, hi bbls.. 93c: crushed, bbls.. 9gc: fine crushed, bbls., 10, hi bbls., 9c; cube, bbls. 9jjc. hf bbls, 10c; islands, No. 1, kgs, 7c, bgs., 7c. Si K U PS California refinery IsL W gal.. bbls., 62jc, kgs.. 55c, cs., gal. tins, 65c; Eastern, bbls., gal., 55c, kgs, 60c, cs.. 65c. HONEY In comb, !b.. 18c: strained In 5 gal., IPe lb.; 1-gal. tins, doz, $14.00 15.tX). half-gal.. 87.5U. VEGETABLES Potatoes. V bu.. 25 30c, according to variety, new, $ lb, 40 50c; cabbage, lb, l2c; turnips, sck., 7nc: carrots, 7oc; beets, 7ac; onions, id. lie: parsnips, sck, 75c; corn, & doz, 121 (S,15c. BUTTER Fancy, fresh roll. V lb.. 25 27Jc; inferior, gradfe, 1620c; pickled, 20( 25c. HIDES AND BAGS Hides, dry. sound, 16c lb, culls, one-third less; ?alt hides, heavy plump, 8c, light weights, 7c; kips and calf, 8c. sheep pelts. just shorn, luc, two months wool, 2lc, lambskins, 1('0 , tallow, 6c; burlaps, 40 in. Be, 45 in., 8ic 60 in., 15c; twine, flour, do (fc 40c, wheat, 35c, fleece, 12l3c; gunnies, 15felSc, wheat sacks, 7i7c; POULTK x- -Chickens, doz., spring. $2.004.0a old. 856.00; ducks. S4.50&5; geese, S78; turkeys, $ lb.. 12i14c. HOPS-HP 15., 25c; PROVISIONS Bacon, 14c lb; hams, country, $ lb., lo16c, butcher, scarce; shoulders, el0c LARD itegs, p lb., ll12c; Eastern, pails, U512c Oregon, tins, 1212ic FISH Extra Pacific codfish, whole, Ie c, 7ic, boneless, in bxs., 8Jctf lb.; domestic salmon, hf bbls., $6.007.00. bbls.. $11.00. 1-lb. cans, doz., $1.45; mackerel. No. 1, kit," $1.752.00, No. 2, $1.501.75, No. 1, hf bbls., $10.00, No. 2, $8.50; herrings, salted, hi bbls.. . dried, 10-lb. bxs., 75c. RICE Sandwich Islands, No. 1, lb., 5c; China mixed, 45c; China No. 1, none: Rangoon, 5c FRUITS Prunes, Hungarian, ft., 12J 15c: raisins (new), bx.. $2.502.75, hi bxs., $2.753.00, qr bxs., $3.253.35, 8th bxs., ijf3.z5cf.50; currants, .ante, y m. In bxs., 10c; citron, $ lb. in drums, 22c; almonds, Marseilles, lb.. 1820c, Lane, 20c; walnuts, Thili, ll12ic, California, 1213c. PEAS, SEEDS. Etc. Beans, lb., pea, 4c, s. w., 3c, lg. w., 4c, bayou, 4c, pink, 41e, limas, t4c; peas, field, 243&c, sweet, lo20c; timothy seed, 10i12c, red clover. 2225c, white clover, 40.50c, alfalfa, 16(2 20c, hungarian grass. 810c, millet, 810o, orchard grass, lS20c, rye grass, 2025c, red top, 15ltc, blue grass, 1828c, mes quite grass, 1012Ac. CHEESE California, 1316Jc; Oregon large choice. 1517c. small. lefelSc. EGGS doz., 25c. GREEN FRUITS Apples, new, bx., 50c; lemons, California, $3.754.50, Sicily, $10.00; oranges, bx., $4.755.00; limes, 100. Sl.7; peaches, y bx, SSi.501.7o; plums, 75c; currants. lb, 5c; pears, California Bartletts, $1.251.50; watermelons, doz. $3(a)4. DRIED FRUITS Apples, machine- cured, lb., 1214c, sun-cured, 10llc; peaches, machine-cured, in boxes, 13Hc prunes, German, in boxes, lb., 8(cjfic; plums, sun-cured. pitle88,10(gllc, machine cured. 1213c; pears, machine-cured. 15c, sun-cured, 10llc: figs, California. 25-lb., bx.. 8c: bmyrnc. 1620c. WOOLVallev. 1416c; Eastern Ore- gon. I517a SAJT FRARCISCO MARKET 8. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 120.000 ctls.: flcur, 14.00C qr. sks.: oats, ,40uo ctls.; potatoes', 5,500 sks.: eggs, 15,000 doz. FLO Ult ban Prancisco extra, best, al $5.005.10; medium, $3.504.50; shipping superfine, S53.OUfe4.Zo. WHEAT The market seems to be steadying, though prices are yet too low to induce any large offerings. Farmers are still disposed to store in preference to selling their product at $1.25, which is about the current figure for ordinary No, 1 shipping quality, while a choice parcel could probably be placed at sl.dU & ctl. Sales were: Buyer season 100 tons, $1.S91.40. Buyer 1884100 tons, $1.331.33. Seller 1884100 tons. $1.271.28 & etl. BAGS AND BAGGING We quote best quality Calcutta wheat bags, standard size and weight, .at 66c for spot lots; San Quentin factory make, Ik: California Jute Mill make, 7c: potato gunnies, lli12c; wool bags. d5w40c apiece. BARLEY Spot business is very slow. and the market is somewhat crowded with offerings. Choice Feed is held at 82ic, though not changing hands either extensively or quickly. Parcels that can be classed as No. 1 in quality are hard to place at over 80c. Brewing is beginning to show further dragging symptoms. Some choice old crop has been seeking custom far the past day or so at $1.05, but was parted with at $l.02J, being the best bid that could be obtained, while the range will go as low as 95c for a common article. New Brewing is quotable at 85 90c t? ctl, but dull at these prices. Sales were as follows: Buver season 100 tons, 92i93c. 300, 92c; 400, ttge. buyer 1884100 tons, 87c; 200, 871c; 100, 873c; 100, 87c. Seller 1884100 tons, 80c ctl. Closing prices were: Seller 10 days on cars, Mission Bay 200 tons, 81c. Buyer season 300 tons, 92Jc; 900, 92c; 300, 92Jc; 100, 92Sc. Buyer 1884400 tons, 88c: 200, 881c Seller 1884200 tons, 81c ctl. BEESWAX This article finds poor cus tom. Quotable at 24c $ lb. MIDDLINGS Active at $19.0021.00 V ton. CORN California yellow is quotable at $l.47i1.52i for large, and $1.601.62i for small: white, $1.501.55; Nebraska, white, $1.451.47i 0 ctl. SEEDS Brown mustard, JJ2.252.371; yellow, $1.752.00; canary, 45c; hemp, 3i3c; rape, 23c; timothy, 5i6c, al falfa, 748c lb.; flax, $2.602.75 ctl. HONEY Extracted, 67o lb for choice: comb, 8llc; extracted. 55Jc. HIDES Dry. $ lb., usual selection. 16J 17c; dry kip. 16J17c; dry calf, 2022c; salted steers, 50 to 55tbs. 99Ac. LARD California, 10-lb. tins, 10llc; Eastern, 2l2c for tierees, and 1212c 16 for paiis. BUTTER Good to choice roll, lb., 2728c: fair, 1518c; firkin, 2021c; east ern. 14ai8c. CRACKED CORN-Quotable at $3435 ton. WOOL Mendocino. 1821c $ lb Humboldt, 1821c; San Joaquin, 1015c; eastern Oregon, laKaJiyc. CORNMEAli Millers quote feed at $34 35 ton; fine kinds, for the table, in large or small packages. 3c lb. POTATOES We ouote wharf rates: Earlv rose, 4555c; garnet chile, 7075c; peerless, vuttzuoc v ctl. DRIED PEAS Green, $4.00; niles, $2.252.50: blackeye, $33.50 ctl EGGS doz.. 33c STRAW Quotable at 5055c V bale CHEESE California, 1013c APPLES bx., 5075c BEESWAX Quotable at 24c V lb. FROM THE C0KP0EAL. From the Marine Barracks, Pensacola, Florida, Corporal Ben Barger writes of the benefits of Brown's Iron Bitters in that malarious region. He says: "I have used several bottles and must say I am greatly benefited by using it. Several of my com rades use Brown'p Iron Bitters, and you may rest assured they all think it is the greatest thing on earth." This kind of testimony comes from all quarters con cerning Brown's Iron Bitter th best tonic MAGNETISM! Scores of Patients Restored to Health by this Subtile Agency. The Poor Treated Free of Charge. (From the Daily Exchange.) Magnetism is a subtile power which has shaped the destiny of many of the world's heroes. It is a power which attracts indi viduals to each other and binds with invis ible, yet resistless but gentle fetters the hearts of those who come within its magic spell. Who has not felt the influence of this unseen force when brought in contact with men possessed of health, vitality and genial manners, who exert an inexplicable attraction that wins respect and friend ship? Health and vigor are inseparable from it. It is a power for good when prop erly exerted. Animal magnetism is a mys terious agent employed by some men in the successful treatment of disease. When combined with the medical skill and expe rience, magnetism is a powerful factor in the mastery of many disorders. Its ad vantages are that physical ailments are cured without the use of medicines, which too often remove one disease only to im plant another scarcely less injurious. Un fortunately, though, for the afflicted, im posters are so plentiful that the percentage is largely against success in the search fcr relief. Every large city has its quota of fraudulent pretenders, local and imported, and San Francisco is no exception to the rule in this direction. We have been vis ited by many of this class, whose coming has been heralded by the bold assumption of miraculous powers, blazoned in public print and upon dead walls in flaming char acters. These have come, strutted their brief hour among us,-deiuding the edu cated and intelligent, and bamboozling the ignorast; and, departing, have carried with them the coin and anathemas of their deluded victims. Happily there are those who, possessing all the attributes to success, united with a thorough knowl edge of physical laws and the nature and treatment of disease, come ' to us, and modestly place themselves and attain ments in the way of the afflicted who may need their valuable services. Such as these secure the gratitude of an extensive cli entele and receive, a merited reward in pecuniary compensation for their tkillful services. Of such are the Drs. Darrin, now located at No. 113 Stockton street, whose mastery of Btubborn diseases is remarkable. These gentlemen abjuring the tricks and jug glery that have made their imitators fa mous, if not infamous, are quietly and without ostentation winning fame and golden honors commensurate to their creat skill and scientific attainments. Their offices are daily thronged with the sick, who, having heard of the wonders they perform, offer themselves for the treatment, which those who have preceded them have found so permaentfy benefi cial. That they do not seek in vain is shown by tbe following, from what would seem almost miraculous cures: Mrs. J. Mc Williams, 621 Chestnut street, Oakland, has been cured of a loath-ome catarrh and deafness of one ear. J. A. Zweifel, 10 Hayes street, city, ca tarrhal deafness fourteen years in one ear and total deafness in the other, caused by paralysis of the drum and auditory nerve; both cured. II. Hannibal's daughter, 955 Pine street, West Oakland, catarrhal deafness five years; restored. M. L. Crowell, Route Agent for Wells Fargo's Express Company, residing at 1928 Sutter street, successfully treated for liver trouble, dyspepsia, vertigo and buzzing noiseR in his ear. P. B. Downing, 623 Jessie street, S. F., deafness fifteen years; one cured and the other rapidly recfjfvering. Charles Rogers, Mowry's nail, corner Grove and Laguna streets, S. F., discharge of the ear, deafness and noises in the ear since six months old; perfectly cured. William Heinze's girl, 1119 Folsom street, S. F., dropsy, heart disease and in flammatory rheumatism, limbs swollen to an enormous size, life despaired of; cured in one month. Delia Kerrigan. Ocean View Post Office, loathsome scrofulous afflictions, which had covered her fce, limbs and body with many large, running sores; the scars and marks now only remain to bear witness to the above statement. Mrs. M. Bernhard, 1816 Larkin street, deafness and catarrh ten vears; cured. Mrs. II. F. Baily, 867 Mission street, S. F., catarrhal deafness twelve years; cured. Dr. W. II. Tambiing, 132 Hayes street, S. F., deafness and vertigo and riaging noises in the ears ten years; after treat ment his hearing came back to him like the report of a gun. E, T. Brown, connected with the busi ness office of the San Francisco Examiner, buzzing noises and pains in the ears; curei. Thomas McGraw, 310 Day street, S. F., deafness six months; instantly cured. Miss T. M. Jacquemin, telecraph oper ator at Berkeley, Alameda county, Cal., deafness and troublesome discharge of the ears seven years; cured. Mr. J. F. Streeter, 312 Pine street, S. F.. loathsome catarrh cured and deafness nearly cured. Mr. D. L. Shead, of 1515 Webster street, Alameda. Cal.. can be referred to in regard to the cure of a large goitre (large neck) of many years' standing, on his friend Mrs. H. A. Wright of San Diego, Cal. General John Day, Surveyor-General of Nevada, deafness since 9 years old; he ia now 76 and can hear common conversation. William J. Dibble's daughter, Berkeley, total deafness; cured twelve years ago. O. Crandall, American Exchange Hotel. S. F., catarrh and deafness fourteen years; restored. D. L. McDonald, 1800, Laguna street, S. F.. paralyzed hands; restored. John A. Kelley, 4 Morrel place, S. F.. general lung trouble, catarrh, bronchitis, deafness and .ringing noises in the ears; cured. O. Murry, Nicasio, Marin county, Cal., asthma, and polypus in the nose; cured. . Besides scores of others. Drs. Darrin will treat the poor free of charge from 9 to 10 o'clock daily until fur- .ther notice; those able to pay from 10 a. ' m. to 5 p. m.. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Send for circular. Examinations free. Drs. Darrin are permanently located at 113 Stockton street, between Geary and O'Farrell, San Francisco. THF HOP-AT Him bi i r e Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat. aweHlnjf.Spriln.IIrni, Burn. MvaltlM. Front ltl!c, A5D ALL OTHER BODILY PjllXS A0 ACHES. Sold b Druggist nt Dralern trrrwt-.m. Fifty Ccott a bottla. Direction la 11 LnnEuaces. THE CHARIES A.TOSF.LER CO. QusMnon to A. VOOELEB 4 I O.l B.'ilt iior. HiL, I. 8. A. COShotCunj r jnr r . j ii r Revolvers, ggfataiogue free, DR. PIERCE'S Electro-Maenellc Belt is the only complete Body-battery in the world. Only one generating continuous Electro-M ag- Nmc Cckrent. vi I Hon t Acid. Crres disease like macic. For male or female. Hundred cared t Pampht, &c, free. MAGNETIC ELASTIC TEUSS COMPANY, 704 taaramaato Siraoc. Saa Francis. oo. MKXWUiuid'' ,-Tt.ifi:iT -;---vt...-. . -r-.-vtki.im i,' ,tm .jtt i -I 1EDY IT "WIXL COST YOU NOTHING. "For what?" For a medical opinion ixi your case, if you are suffering from any chronic disease which yourphysician has failed to relieve or cure. "From whom?T From Drs. Starkev & Palen, 1109 GiranJ street, Philadelphia, dispensers of a new Vitalizing Treatment, which is now at tracting wide attention, and by which most remarkable cures in desperate chronic cases are being made. Write and ask them not only to give an opinion in your case, but to furnish you with such information in regard to their new Treat ment as will enable you to get an intelli gent idea of its nature and action. Itwity cost you nothing, as they make no charge, for consultation. All orders for the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment directed to H. E. Math ews, G06 Montgomery Street, San Fran cisco, will be filled on the same terms as if sent directly to us in Philadelphia. The King of the Fiji Islands is said to relish "Baby Mine" very much. "What ails you? If it is a cough take Piso's Cure. Sold by druggists. 25 cents. Papillon Blood Cure contains no min eral of any kind, it restores the blood to a healthy condition, regulating excesses, and prevents disease. LOST FAITH IN PHYSICIANS. There arc innumerable instances where cures have been effected by SC0VILL 3 SARSAPA RILLA, OR BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, for all diseases of the blood, when they had been given up by their physicians. It is one of the best remedies ever offered to the public, and, as it is prepared with the greatest wire, as a specific for certain diseases, it is no wonder that it should be more effectual than hastily writtten and carelessly prepared prescriptions. Take thisjnedicine for all disorders arising from impure blood. It is endorsed by all leading professional meu. Papillon Cough Cure is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and never fails to cure the Whoop. NO SAFER EEMEDY Can be had for Coughs and Colds, or any trouble of the throat, than Brown's Bron chial Troches. Price 25 cents. vSold only in boxes. . Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and Irn is the best Nerve Tonic ever discovered. A CA It !. To all who are suffering from er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHA RG E. Th is great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send self addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York. 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. H. Dixon & Son, 305 King street west, Toronto, Can. IRK5, THE BEST TQI1IC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure regetaHe tonics, quickly and completely Cores Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weakness, I in pare Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, and Neuralgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to "Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache,or produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, fcc, it has no equal. S The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. deonlrby BROWN CHKHICAL CO, BALTIMORE, MD. IT The reputation of IloRtetter b Stomach Bitters as a preventive of epidemics, a stom achic.tin invigoraut, a general restorative, and a Specific for fever and ague, indigestion, bilious affections, rheumatism, nervous debility, constitution al weakness, is estab lished upon the sound basis of more than twenty years' experi ence, and can no more be shaken by the clap trap nostrums of un scientific pretenders, than the everlasting hills by the winds that rustle through their defiles, fot sale by all Druggists nd Dealers generally. CELEBRATED Strongest, Purest, Best and dlosthconom ical in the Market. Never Varies in Qua ity. Recommended to CONSUMERS by leading PhjsJ. cians, Chemists and members of the Saa Francisco Board of Health. - PREPARED BY TIIK BOTH IN MANUFACTURING COMPANY. San bancisoo and Sacramento, TH BEST rroNic AND NervinE KNOWN. CONQUERS Dyspepsia oivrs RifrebhinG SLEEP. MAKES THt Weak Strong AND THE Despondent HOPEFUL FOR SALS BY ALL OruooistS AND DEALERS. Tills Valuable DIscoTcry is being extensively used and is performing many astonishing cures. As a Xervlne and Tonic it is unsurpassed. Celery, Beef and Iron possesses wonderful power to build up broken down constitutions, and restore vigor to both mind and body. It I A &nre Remedy in cases of Gen eral Debility, Nervous Exhaustion, Sleeplessness. Neu ralgia, Dyspepsia, Loss of Physical and Mental Power, TJrinary Difticulties, and all lerjnnniont f Health where a Tonic and ervlne la required. Beware of imitations, as a worthless and spurious arti cle is being told, purporting to hn Celery , Beef and Iron. TI THILL, COX A CO., 537 liar Street, - San Franrlscow VEAK. UNDEVELOPED PARTS OP THE HCMAX BOIY ENLARGED, DEVELOPED, feTBBSQTHESKD, Etc., jg an intrrtting sdvCTtUenwnt tong renin our papr. In reply toinoairiCT. w wllly thiTt -erioeTijpniombnr hoqttMiL"TinTheoiiirrT, tBv rlel oircolari giving Hpn)cilm, by addressing BafMimcALPoif Bafflo. N. V. Toledo Etwlin B. " infill lu-l 11 m ia itm A n J ROYAL fta.Ntli XI MM Absolutely Pure- This powder never varies. A marvel rf purity, strength and waolesomcness. Moro economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Bakixq Powdkr Co., 1C8 Wall street, N. Y. ITJ CASH To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Ball-Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Deposit Is to jenarantee the payment of the 25 premiums fully described In our fonr-r announcements. The premiums will be paid, no matter how small the number of bags returned may be. i OMee BlaekvelVt Durham Tnbaeey Co.,)' Durham, If. C, Hay 10, 1881 j P. A. 5TLEY, E-l.. S Cathier Bank of Durham, Durham, .V. C. Pear Sib: We inclose yon $U.950.0U. which F lease place on Special Deposit to pay premium or our empty tobacco baps to be returned Dec. loth, j Yours truly. J. & CARE. President i . Ojfflee of the Bank of Durham, ' Durham, JV. C, May 10, 11. 3 S. CARR, Esq., ... , i frrst. BlaclneeTt Durham Tnbaeeo Co, Dfar Bib: I have to acknowledfre receipt or fll,9S0.00 from you. which we have placed upon Special Deporit for the object you state. 1 lours truly. P. A. WILEY, CasHer. None genuine without picture of BTJLLon the i pac-kafre. ZtfSoe our other announcements. The Science of Life, Only $1. BY MAIL POST-PAID. KfiOW THYSELF. A Great Mical fort on Hanlooi. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility Premature Decline in man. Errors 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 chronic diseases, each one of which is invaluable. So found by the authoi whose experience for 23 years is such as probably nevet before fell to the lot of any physician. 360 pages, bound In beautiful French muslin, embossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work In every sense niecbaniaal literary and professional than any other work sold in thif country for t2.50, or the money will de refunded in every instance. Price only $1 00 by mail, post-paid. Blustrar tive sample 6 cents. Send now. Gold medal swarded the author' by the National Medical Association, to thf fficers of which be refers. The Science of Life should be read by the young fot instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. It will bene-fitall.-London Lancet . . There is no member of society to whom the Science of Life will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman. Tribune. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. H Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch stfeet, Boston, Mass., who maj be sousulted on all diseases requiring skill and expert ence. Chionie and obstinate diseases uri i that have baffled the skill of all other physi- riBM -ciani s specialty.' Such treated success- TUVCCI IT fully without an instance of failure, iniotur. N, B. Send money by Registered Letter or P. O. Or der. Books can be sent to any address on the Pacini Coast as safely as at home. Concealed in substantia wrappers bearing only the applicant'! address. SKm HUMOH. My baby, six months old, broke out with some kfcid of skin humor, and after being treated five mouths by my family physicion was given lip to die. The drugeist recommended SwifVs Specific, snd the effect was as gratifying as it was miraculous. My child soon got well, all traces of the diseasa is gone, and he is as fat as a pig. J. J. KlRKXAND, Minden, Rusk County, Texas. I have suffered for many years from ulcers on my legs, often very large and painful, during which time I use! almost everything to effect a cure, but in vain. I took Swift's Specific by advice of a friend, snd in a short time was cured sound and well. Edwin J. Miller, i : Beaumont, Texas. .' I have been afflicted with Scrofula for twelve years and have had sores on mo as large as a man's hand for that length of time. Last summer I was so bad oil that I could net wear clotbing. I bad spent hundreds of dollars in the effort to be cured, but all to no purpose, and had Injured myself with Mercury and Potash. Your Swift s Specific enred me promptly and permanently, and I hope every like sufferer will take it. R. H. High, Lakoni, Ark. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga. 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Chicago, writes July 15, 1881: "Papillon Catarrh Cure, cured me of my recurring Kobe Cold-in a few days. I hare suffered for years, tried every remedy I knew without benefit; finally tried this remedy and the effect surprised me. I shall prescribe it for Kopk Cold,. Catarrh and IIay Fever, boinsr confident it will cure," James S. Cook, 12 Kockville Place. Boston. Mass., writes Sept. 13, 1881: "Papillon Catarrh Cure cured me of catarrh after all kinds of rem edies had failed. I insufiiated a few days' and must say the disease commenced to cure at once." Pkter G. Thompson-, 179 Vine Street. Cincin nati, O., writes Sept 10, 1881: "Papillon Catarrh Cure cured me of hay fever. I have recom mended it to a great many, and all have been benefited wonderfully." Papillon Catarrh Cure is purely vegetable, and ia a positive cure for catarrh, rose cold and Redlnffton & Co General Agents, ' 8 AN FRAXCISCO, CAL. Eedington, "Woodard & Co., Portland,4 Oreg-on. N. P. N. U. Na 39.-S. JT. N. U. No. 116. PISfiS rENtEDY F0 CAJAH Easy to nse. A cert ain cure. Not expensive. Three months' treatment in one package. Good for Colt' In the Head, Headache. Dizziness. Hay Fever, Ac Fifty cents.- By all Drupei-sts, or by mail. rLT. HAZELTINE. Warn arren. Pa. ,r WDRMV VEINS tbe Scrotum. Ojtrn t tMutptcttd eauttif el .T.VJT..7 -,4.,, rirnUr anil nantilutlon FtO. CIVUL2 FT;""at. A3HTC7. 160 rdtea St, HT lark. The experience in the treatment of Cancer with Swift's Specif! c (S . 8. 8. 1 would seem to warrant us in saying that it win cure this much oreaded scourge. Persooaso afflicted are invited to correspond with us. I believe Swift's SpeciHe has saved my Ufa I had vir tually lost use of the upper part of my body and my arms from the poisonous eileet rof a large cancer on my neck, and from which I had. suffered for twenty years. 8. 8. 8. has relieved me of all soreness, and the poison is being forced out of myeyttem. J will soon be well. W. B. Kobison, DaTisboro. Ga. Two months sro my attention was called to the ease of a woman afflicted with a cancer on her shouMer at lean nve incnes m curcumierence, angry., painful, ana fiving the patient no rest day or night ft six months.' obtained a supply of Swift's Specific for her. She has' taken 5 bottles and the ulcer is entirely healed up, only s very small scab remaining, and her health Is better than for 6 years past; seems to be perfectly cured. Eev. Jkswb It Camp ball, Columbus, Ga. I have seen remarkable results from use of Swift's Specifio 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 qui te welL It is truly wonderf L M. F. Ceumlet, M. D., Oglethorpe, Ga. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tub Swift Sraornc Co., Drawer 5. 'Atlanta, Ga N. Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St., bet. 6th and 7th Avenues. 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