FOREIGN TELEGKAPHIC NEWS.
Sales of Panama canal stock in Paris are
large.
The French fleet at Formosa is cholera
stricken.
Twenty-oe thousand houses were built j
in London last year.
Nicholas Fish, United States Minister
to Belgium, has resigned.
Bands of Bedouins are robbing all cara
vans of pilgrims to Mecca. ...
Ear f Granville is trying to effect peace
between France and Uhina.
. The small-pox fever at North Hastings,
near Belleville, Ont., is subsiding,
A telegram from Dongola re-asserts that
General Gordon has taken Shendy.
Queen Victoria and the Duchess of Al
bany will pass the winter at Cannes.
The revolutions in Panama, Cundina
marca and Sanlander have terminated.
Queen Victoria has granted the widow
of Balf o, the composer, an annuity of 400.
Five heavy shocks of earthquake were
felt at Graetz, the capital of Syria, last
week.
The United States flagship Hartford, of
tne i'acinc squadron, nas arrived at vai
paraiso.
xne troops advancing ud tne Mile are
ready to proceed at once from Ilangdak to
ueooet.
The Nationalists of Dublin have decided
to contest the next election with two can
didates, Parnell being one.
A London dispatch says: Bev. Edward
Girdleston, a well known advocate of the
agricultural laborer, is dead.
The Toronto Free Press correspondent
leiegrapns tnat Wolseley forbids any (Ja
nadians to write for the press.
President Diaz has started in to govern
the interests of Mexico in a way that is
giving great satisfaction to the people.
An epidemic of hydrophobia prevails in
juernn. Already eighty cases have been
reported, eleven of which proved fatal.
Alexander Shearer, agent of the Union
Bank of Halifax, at Annapolis, N. S., is
missing, and is supposed to te a defaulter.
A dispatch from Halifax, N. S., says the
: Mary Joseph, which sailed from North
Sydney November 22d, is lost with all on
Doaru,
A Berlin dispatch says England has
opened negotiations with the African As
sociation, with a view of obtaining formal
recognition.
The cable-steamer Faraday has picked up
me DroKen iJennett-JMackay cable and is
repairing it. The operation is favored by
cairn weatner.
The Madrid Epoca states that the com
mercial treatv between Snain and Eng
land was never nearer completion than at
tne present time.
D. Nicolopulo & Sons, London mer
chants, have failed. Liabilites, 8450,000.
I he failure is attributed to the linancial
crisis in Danubian districts.
The English government has received
news that amicable arrangements have
been arrived at between the government
or uape colony and tne Boer.
La Paris states that the secretary of the
Chinese legation at London has submitted
proposals to Larl Granville, British medi
ator, wnich J; ranee can accept.
Advices from the gold coast of Africa
state that trade riots had taken place at
AVinnebah. Twelve men were killed and
a number wounded. The rioters were
finally arrested.
The Spanish cruiser which captured the
supposed smuggler m British waters, on
Gibraltar, and was afterwards captured by
a British steam launch with its prey, was
a revenue cutter.
Mr. Stephen, President of the Canadian
Pacific Kailroad, now in London, has ' as
certained the possibility of establishing a
line f steamers to run from British Co
lumbia to Japan."
Thornton, English embassador to Rus
ia, has been appointed English minister
to Constantinople. Marier, .English mih
lster to topam, nas been appointed sue
cessor to Thornton,
A dispatch from Dongola says that the
Mudir has received news that El Mahdi is
dead, and his followers dying fast. Ths
camel corps and Staffordshire regiment
have started for Ambukol.
Professor Goldwln Smith, chairman of
the Common City Charities, of Toronto,
has been authorized to wait upon the
provincial and dominion governments to
urge the stoppage of pauper immigration.
A dispatch from Suakim says: On Sat
urday the rebels closely invested the town,
and ships and forts kept up a continual
firing all day. A force of 500 rebels attacked
the cavalry and camel corps, but were re
pulsed. A Hamburg firm has started a trading
company, with a capital of 8500,000, ta
operate in the district in Africa between
the river Benone and the coast. The ex
plorer Flegel will act as pioneer for the
company.
Gladstone has requested Leonard Court
ney to withdraw his resignation as Secre
tary of the Treasury. If the Secrtary per
sists in resigning, the office will be ten
dered to Henry Hartley Fowler, member
of parliament.
The steamship Caspian, Baltimore to
Liverpool, on her way over, caught fire
among the cotton. Arriving at Liverpool
the compartment containing the burning
cotton was flooded by the fire department
and extinguished.
In the House of Lords last week Earl
Derby, Secretary of the State for the Colo
nies, announced that the government in
tended to introduce a bill dnring the pres
ent session of parliament establishing the
confederation of Australasia.
Verein's bank, in Bremen, has suspend
ed. The former manager suicided in pris
on. The present manager is under arrest.
The suspension caused the stoppage of the
business firm of Brunings, of Bremen,
who are large shareholders in the bank.
A committee of the Italian House of
Deputies is to wait upon King Humbert
to express its admiration at the heroism
displayed by him during the cholera-epidemic
at Naples. The government is boon
to make sanitary improvements in that
"city.
A Londen dispatch says: Adams has ap
pealed against Justice Manestie's ruling
in the former's action for libel against
Hon. Bernard Coleridge. Coleridge at the
same time has notified Adams that he in
tends to move for a reversal of the jury's
verdict.
Granyille, foreign secretary, has in
structed Sir Edward Malet, English dele
gate to the Congo conference, to adhere to
his declarations and decline to admit that
either of the powers or the conference can
in that part of the Niger territory which
is under English protection.
It is believed in Hong Kong that China
is determined to resist France. She will
insist on her suzerainty over Annam, and
in her right to maintain a Chinese garrison
at strategic points in that country. She
will insist also that the French legation
shall be placed on the same footing as the
legations of other countries.
Herr Eugene Richter recently refused to
accept a challenge from Count Hurbert
Bismarck on the ground that the former
had insulted the Chancellor in a speech in
the Reichstag, saying he would not fight a
duel with Prince Bismark even concerning
a matter that occurred in parliament, and
i f not with him, much less with his son.
Becoming alarmed at the cry for annex
ation to the United States which is raised
in New Brunswick, owing to Sir John
Macdonald and his party's indifference in
regard to securing a commercial treaty
with Spain, the British government has
authorized Sir Charles Tupper to proceed
to Madrid to secure improved trade rela
tions betwesa Canada and the Spanish
Weak Indies.
DOMESTIC TELEGKAPHIC NEWS.
Greenville, Conn., factories are running
on full time.
Eight-heur leagues are
in New Jersey.
being agitated
All New York journals praise the Presi
dent's message.
The scouree still continues In Virginia
and Kentucky,
The hide dealers at St Louis have estab-
ished an exchange.
Morris M. Despres, aged 103 years, died
in Chicago last' week.
The Warren, Mass., cotton mills are run
ning on three-fourths time.
St. Louis is scheming to be the control
ing wool market of the West.
Several Eastern iron mills are closing
down, while others are reducing wages.
The bodv of Laura Clancv. an actress,
was cremated at Lancaster, Pa., last week.
Eucrene Schuvler. United States Minis
ter to Greece, has arrived home on a short
visit.
Howard Sullivan, the murderer of Ella
Watson, was hung at Salem, N. J ., last
week.
Six business houses at Whitehall. 111.,
were burned last weefc, tne loss oeing
821,000.
The Chief of Police at St. Paul fore
stalled a; hard -glove fight by arresting the
principals.
The Irish-American Protective Union of
New York has effected a permanent or
ganization.
Navigation on the upper Mississippi is
at an end by the closing of the canal at
Keokuk, la.
There is a continued exodus of negroes
from the upper counties of South Carolina
for the West.
Charles Stewart & Co., pork packers at
Cincinnati, have failed for 840,000, with
assets of $20,000.
A bov. 14 vears of ajre. is in jail at St,
Albans. W. Va.. for robbing the mails. He
confessed his guilt.
John Fishback died at Indianapolis last
week. He was at one time owner of the
Sentinel of that city.
The hoc: cholera has broken out in the
vicinity of Nokomis, 111., and some farm
ers are losing heavily.
The Pennsvlvani Railroad Company will
reduce its expenses by doing away with
some of its employees.
The furniture warehouse of George W.
Simons, of Bristol, R. I., burned Sunday
morning. Loss, heavy.
William H. Winnie, bookkeper for
Troy (N. Y.) firm, is a defaulter for a large
sum, and has absconded.
The American Bell Telephone Company
of Boston last week declared the usual
dividend of $3 per share.
David Sternberg, dry goods dealer at
Louisville, Ky., has made an assignment,
his debts amounting to 800,000.
The Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion for Dakota reports EO.OOO children en
rolled in the schools last summer.
Robert Garrett, on taking the Presidency
of the Baltimore and Ohio road, refused to
accept an increase of salary to 825,000.
The executive committee on the im
provement of Western water ways wil
meet at Washington, January, 13, 1885.
Abrara S. Hewitt, of New York, is
named as the probable successor to James
Kussell .Lowell, as Minister to England.
The schedules of Adams & Leonard, the
Dallas (Texas) bankers, show assets of
8612,581 and liabilities amounting to 8317,
77.
Surgeon-General Hamilton, of the Unit
ed States Marine Hospital service, has
submitted his annual report to the Secre
tary of War.
Gilbert Shirley, living alone in a swamp
near Cambridge, Md., was murdered the
other night and his house set on fire to
conceal the crime.
The President has appointed Rev. W.
W. Hicks, of Washington, the spiritual
adviser of the assassin Guiteau, to be Sur
veyor-General of i lorida.
The other night incendiaries burned the
barns of James C. Graves, W. I. Arnold
and John Hughes, near Nicholasville, Ky,
farmers and insurance men are alarmed
Workmen employed in the American
Iron Works of Jones & Laughlin. at Pitts
burar. Pa., numbering between 800 and
1,000, have accepted the reduction of 10
percent.
A sporting entertainment for the benefit
of the Hocking Valley miners' fund took
place in the Madison Square Garden, New
York, last week, and netted about $1,000
for the fund.
-?or the purpose of devoting his time to
the John if. slater fund, ur. A. G. Bay
crood. President of i,morv College at Ox
ford, Ga., has resigned, and is succeeded
by Hopkins.
Baptisto Gallioni, an Italian frog catcher,
was found last week in the bpanish quar
ter of San Francisco, with his head split
open. It is supposed he was murdered
for his money.
Thomas P. Dunn, a young cavalryman
at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., who recently
lest a near relative at Detroit, Mich., shot
himself through the heart the other day
with a carbine.
A furniture factory and pluning mill at
Allentown, Pa., was burned last week, an
adjoining structure and building on the
opposite side of the street being damaged.
The total loss is 824,000.
The compiittee on appropriations, it is
said, will act upon Secretary McCulloch's
suggestion to reduce the number of cus
toms districts. The expenditures will
thus be cut down about a million of dol
lars. A few nights ago, Norris Eaton, a farmer
living in the town of Manlius, .N, Y., who
has been annoyed by skuuks stealing his
chickens, shot at ablack spot in a straw
stack and killed an unknown man hidden
there.
The earnest recommendation of Presi
dent Arthur in his message to enact
necessary legislation to carry the Mexican
reciprocity treaty into operation will re
ceive the immediate attention of the
House.
Charles'Stevens, alias "Omaha Charley,"
shot and fatally wounded Herbert Kiermer
in a saloon fight at Marysville, Mo., last
week. Before the latter died he seized
Stevens and dashed his head against the
floor inflicting, probably fatal injuries.
Tom Jones, a pugilist, training at Nan
ticoke, Pa., was arrested lat week for be
ing an accomplice of Sam Shephard, in
shoplifting and burglarious expeditions.
By their crooked work the pair are al
leged to have netted several thousand dol
lars. A namTthlAt. entitled ''Comulencv and
It Treatment," by Dr. Ebstein, and pub
lished oy iirentano uros., oi ew lore,
has made its way to this coast. It is an
excellent work, written in a thoroughly
practical style, with special hints on
diet, that clearly accomplishes its mission,
for 25 cents.
William Barsess, a wealthy Warren
county (N. Y.) farmer, was called to his
door the other night by a person who said
he was sent to notify jhim his relatives
were sick. As the door opened two men
bound him. placing a revolver at his head,
and compelled him to give up his gold
watch and S1,5C0.
GOOD FOB THE CHILD.
The ailments of childhood need careful
attention and wise treatment. Some peo
ple think anything is good enough for a
child, and there isn't much the matter
with it anyhow." Bat judicious mothers
know better, and do as Mrs. II. W. Perry,
of Richmond, Va., does. She says: "I
take Brown's Iron Bitters and give it to
my children with the most sati factory re
sults." Sold everywhere.
POBTLASD MAKTTKT SEF05T.
COFFEE lb, Guatemala, green, 11J
124c: Costa Rica, 12413ic: old Govern
ment Java, 20c.
BJSANS Small white,83: bayos, xa.oo:
pinks, $4, and butter8,84.50.
VEGETABLES Cabbage. re, lc: tur-
nips.tfsck, 8l1.50: carrote,$l1.50, beets,
811.S0; onions, lb, 1 lie: parsnips,
sck, $11.25; tomatoes, W , 2c
EGGS v doz.. 35c
SUGkRS Golden C. In bWs, lb, 7ic
in hf bbl8.. Tie; refined v. ddis., , ni
bbls.. : dry granulated, bbls., 9ie, hi
bbls., 98c: crushed, bbis., 9c; fine
crushed, bbls., 10, hf bbls., 10c; cube,
bbls. 91c. hf bbls, 10c: Islands, No. l, Kgs,
7c, bg8.,7c. . ,
HONEY In comb, y lb., ISc; straineu
in 5 gal 8c lb.; 1-gal. tins, doz, 813.0T;
half-gal., $7.50.
CHEESE Per IbOrcgon choice local, ioc;
imported, 14c
HOPS 1018c V lb.
WHEAT Advices are of generally
easier markets, even the British markets
failing to keeD ud late appearances. The
easier condition of the American markets
must be due to advices from abroad, lor
there is no new home influence mentioned.
The local market is firm with rather less
business doing, and two firms being named
as doing almost the business that is pass
ing.
W e quote: uosd to cnoice, v iuu ids.,
81.05; good valley, $1.12$ l.lo; Walla
Walla, 81.07.
PROVISIONS Stocks of meat are con
stantly being added to and the market is
weaker. .
We quote bacon. 1314c; hams. 164c;
shoulders, 89c; eastern hams, lo16c;
eastern bacon, 14c.
jfLOUR Fancy extra, v ddi, $4.zo;
superfine. 83.00: country brands, 82.7o.
GREEN FRUITS Apples. V bu. &u
00c; lemons, 84.905.00: pears, 4000c;
oranges, bx., 44.&U; limes, v w,?i.a;
peaches, $ bx, 81.50; plums, 75c; figs, $ lb;
9c; quinces, bx, 75c; grapes, 75c$l.
FISH Extra Pacific codfish, whole, in
c, 6c, boneless, in bxs, 77c lb; domestic
salmon, hf bbls, 83.504.00, bbls, S87.50,
1-m. cans, doz., $1.30; mackerel, xso. i, v
kit, 82.03, No. 2. 81.752.00. No. 1,
hf bbls., 810.00, No. 2, 8.50; herrings,
salted, hf bbls.. 84. dried, 10-lb. bxs., 7ac
POULTRY-Chickens. V doz.. spring,
82.0uS!3. old, 833.50; ducks. 87.00(28.00,
geese, 8810; turkeys, $ lb., 12i14c
BU TTrirl Per lb, cnoice dairy, tiv& w.
country store, 20c; eastern, 25c.
SYRUPS California refinery isi, p gal.,
bbls., 62Jc, kgs.. 55c, cs., gal. tins, 65c;
Eastern, bbls., V gal., ooc, kgs, tsuc, cs..
65c
DRIED FRUIUS Apples, machine-
cured. R., 68c, sun-cured. 5c;
peaches, machine-cured, lnboxes, 12i13c;
prunes, German, m boxes, v lb., o(aoac;
plums, sun-cured, pitless. . 8c. machine
cured. 8 10c: pears, machine-cured. 10
12c; sun-cured, 7Uc; figs, California. zo-n,
bx.. 8c: Smyrna. 1820c.
OATS Sales in a small way have been
made at 35c for choice, but bids seldom
exceed 33c and extremes are very difficult
to realize. Buying for export is practically
closed, there remaining but local wants to
be supplied. We cannot quote overdue
33c for fair to good feed, any advance on
this being uncertain.
POTATOES Receipts lightand demand
almost nothing, buyers only taking at ex
tremely low prices. The quotation is 20c
1? bushel, but this is not always realized.
FEED, ETC. Corn meal, 1UO lbs., ?3.uo
buckwheat, ?5.25(5i5.50; oat meal, 84.25;
cracked wheat. 83.50; bran, ton
816.00,18.f0: shorts. 818.00. middlings.
fine. 825.00; hay,' baled, $11.00; chop,
$22.50; oil cake meal, 835.00.
8AW FBANC1SC0 MARKETS.
HIDES Dry. V lb. usual selection. 16i
17c; dry kip, 16il7c: dry calf, 1920c;
salted steers, 50 to 55 lbs, 77c.
WOOL - Mendocino. 18to20c, lb,
Humboldt, 1820c; San Joaquin, 1015c;
eastern Oregon, 1519c.
LARD California, 10-lb. tins, 9i10c
Eastern, 1212c for tierees, and I2$12ic
p 16 for pails.
HOPS $ lb.. 1415c:
POULTRY Live turkeys, gobblers. 20
(S21c. do, hens, 26(8210. do. dressed. 21
23c; roesterB, 84.50&5.00 for old, and 85.00
(25.50 for young; hens So.007.5O; broil
ers, S3.504.25. according to size: ducks,
8G.00te8.00 W doz.:geese.81.752.25 pair,
BUTTER Good to choice roll. lb.
2530c: fair, 15l9c; firkin, 202ic: east
ern. 12i17iC
EGGS doz.. 4345c.
BARLEY There are no heavy offerings,
and prices are well maintained. Holders
of choice Feed ask 81 ctl, and probably
a round lot could be placed at this figure.
But for a jobbing trade it is not easy to ob
tain over u74c W ctl for strictly No. 1 grade.
Brewing exhibits a moderately strong
tone. A choice article is taken readily at
81.12), though fatr quality can be bought
as low as Sl.Oo ctl. - Closing prices were
as follows:
No. 1 Feed Bid.
Spot SO 08
.Asked
81 00
1 13
Buyer season 1 12
Seller season 99
Buyer 1894 4 1 00
Seller 1884 (99
99
1 00
1 OU
POTATOES We ouote wharf rates
Earlv rose. 4060c; garnet chile, 7080c
peerless. 6o80c & ctl.
HAY Alfalfa, 88.0012.00: wheat.812.00
16.00; oat, $9.0015.0G; barley, 88.00
12.00: mixed. S7.0010.00 V ton.
CRACKED CORN-Quotable at 83031
w ton.
HONEY Extracted, 67e lb foi
choice: comb, 8(3),10c: extracted. 45c.
BEESWAX This article finds poor cus
tom. Quotable at 2426c lb.
CORN California yellow is quotable at
tft.001.10 for large, and 81.151.20 for
small; white, $1.401.45; Nebraska, white,
91.lRgl.i5 oti.
TALLOW Grease, 34; crude, 5iCc;
refined. 7$8c $ lb.
BEANS We quoto as follows: Bayos.
$1.752.50; butter, 81.252.60; pink, 81.65
1.80; red, 82.12i2.25: limas, 82.252.35:
small white. $1.50(31.75; pea, 81.751.C0
pctl.
CHEESE California, 1415c
CORN MEAL Millers ouote feed at $3
32 ton; fine kinds, for the table, in
large or small packages. 3c H.
MIDDLINGS Active at 917.50I9.00
ton.
SEEDS Brown mustard. 82.503.00;
yellow, $2.002.25; canary, 45c; hemp,
3J3c; rape, 2i3c; timothy, dGc, al
falfa, 10c V tt.; flax, 82.502.75 ctl.
OATS Dealers say there is no change
in the situation. Ihe market is abun
dantly supplied, and prices continue to
rule in favor of buyers.
We quote: Surprise and milling. 81.35
1.40; No. 1, 81.2O1.30; No. 2, 81.0C
1.10; black, 91-001.15 ctl; new Salinas
feed, S1.101.25.
LIVES PB0L0NGED.
Many to whom no encouragement could
be offered, disease having progressed so far
that no chance of arresting it seemed to re
main, have been promptly relieved, and
their lives prolonged and rendered compar
atively comfortable, by the new Vitalizing
Treatment of Drs. Starkey & Palen, 1109
Girard St., Philadelphia.fMany more, who
have been sufferers for years and almost
incapacitated for work, are now in the en
joyment of a good degree of health and
able to engage actively in the business, pro
fession, or household duties which had
been wholly or partially abandoned. It is
wonderful what cures in so called "desper
ate cases," are being made by this remark
able Treatment! If any one, requiring
the aid of such a treatment, will wTite to
Drs. Starkey & Palen, they will promptly
mail such documents and reports of cases
as will enable him to judge of its value for
himself.
All orders for the Compound Oxygen
Hpme Treatment directed to H. E. Math
ews. 606 Montgomery Street. San Fran
cisco, will be filled on the same terms as if
sent directly to us in Jf hiiadelphia.
In Alabama is a China tree ten
eet in circumference. Its top was torn
away by a storm; but six feet up the
trunk two more trees hare taken tool
and grown up as high as the old tree 's.
Half way tip the trunk of the original
tree a peach tree stands out."
An observer says most of the
centenarians in America are from Ire
land, though there are many among the
colored people. ,
POLITICS AND P0WPEB.
What it Costs to Ban a Campaign
Opinion of a Fireworks Maker.
Rochester, N. Y., Democrat.
'Five million dollars!"
" Yes, sir, five million dollars, of which
two millions are spent for fireworks and
three millions for uniforms, etc., every
presidential campaign."
Thus said Mr. James Palmer, the jRoch
ester fireworks maker, to our reporter's in
quiry. "The average spent in off years for fire
works is over one million dollars."
"Do we import the bulk of our fire
works?" "No, sir, we import nothing but fire
crackers. We make the rest in this coun
try. There are only ten fireworks estab
lishments in America."
Upon invitation of Superintendent Fred
erick Fitz Fichner, the reporter inspected
the Palmer establishment not without
some fear and trembling at first, when the
superintedent said he had been blown up
twice, the reporter furtively asked:
"is not this business a little risky
"Yes. I suppose it would be so consid
ered by outsiders, but I have encountered
greater dangers than any I find here and
son t feel concerned.
" I don't quite catch your meaning?
"Well I have been in this business many
years and the constant though unconscious
nervous strain has caused greater suffer
ing than the explosions I have "taken!
Many a day I would be very dizzy, and
everything would get dark. At other
times I could scarcely breathe from chok
ing sensations. Then my appetite left me,
and I grew thin, weak," and lifeless. I was
drowsy by day and wakeful by night. My
side pained me, my back ached, my limbs
burned. I bloated fearfully and one leg
got paralyzed. For ten months I suffered
desperately, and two prominent physicians
gave me up for a dead man, sure.
" x ou don t look it now r
"No, that's so, but it was a fact, iust the
same. hen l foumd out my trouble, 1 at
once resorted to Warner's safe cure and a
dozen bottles put me in possession of the
best health I ever expected to enjoy, and I
was , pronounced incurably sick with
Bright's disease. It is the most wonderful
medicine in the world."
"Indeed. You are a fortunate man. Is
there any falling off in the fireworks busi
ness this year?'
"Jsotat all. On the contrary it grows
more popular every year, and this year we
have done an extraordinary business. The
American people are getting quite as fond
or display- as the mercurial .Frenchman,
and they manifest it by rockets and volca
noes, political banner, campaign uniforms,
etc. I reckon that 10,000,000. won't cover
the incidental political expenses of a presi
dential campaign.
One man in Santa Barbara; Cal.. has
raised 300,000 pampas plums this season.
"Isn't that Mrs. Holmes? I thought the
doctors gave her up. She looks well now."
her case she tried Dr. Pierce's 'Favorite
Prescription, and began to get better
right away. I heard her say not long
ago, that she hadn't felt so well iu
twenty years. She does her own work
and says that life seems worth living at
last. 'Why,' said she, 'I feel as if I had
been raised from the dead, almost.'" Thus
do thousands attest the marvelous efficacy
of this God-given remedy for female weak
ness, prolapsus, ulceration, leucorrhcea,
morning sickness, weakness of stomach,
tendency to cancerous disease, nervous
prostration, general debility and kindred
affections.
The University of Mississippi is free to
all the world, and to both sexes,
PILES! PILES! PILES!
A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST
NO ONE NEED SOTFEB.
A mire cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcer
ated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William (an In
dian Kemedy) called Dr. William s Indian Pile Oint
ment. A single box bas cured the worst chronlo cases
of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five min
utes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine.
LotionB. instruinetits and electuaries do more harm than
good. William's Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tu
mors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night
alter getting warm In bed), acts as a poultice, giveg in
Btant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of
tne private parts, ana lor nothing else.
Read what the Hon. J. M. Oottinberry, of Cleveland,
says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment: "I have
used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to
say that I have never found anything which gave such
immediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's In
dian Ointment." For sale by all druggists and mailed
on receipt of price, $1. C. F. Richards & Co., wholesale
agents, San I rancisco.
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
Sor Tb roat, Swll I ng. Sprat nit, Drnlsea,
IturKH, Sivaldt, Frost llltea,
A!5D ALL OTHER U0D1LT PAI.TS AND ACHES.
Sold tj BmssUtu nI Di'er erprTwhTe. Fifty CroU a botU.
Plrectknt In II LiiQguanei.
THE CHAKI.KO A. VOCtELER GO.
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In casos of idyxpe
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tism, ferer and ague.
liver ooroplaint. inac
tivity of the kidneys
and bladder, constipa
tion and other organic
maladies, Hoa tetter's
Stomach Bitters is a
tried remedy, to which
the medical brother
hood have lent their
profeeoional sanction,
and which as a tonic.
alterative and house
hold specific for disor
ders of the stomach.
liver and bowels has
an unbounded popu
larity. For sale by Drug
gists and Dealers, to
whom apply for Hos
tetter's AUnanao for
1885.
"THE OLD
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25 YEARS
IN USE.
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SYMPTOMS OF A
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Loss of appetite. Nausea, bowels cos
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sation In the back park lin under
theshoulder-blade, fullness after eat
ing, with a dlsinoUnatlon to exertion
of body or mind Irritability of temp
er, Low spirits, Los3 of memory,wit"
a feeling of having negleoted some
dntyf weariness JDizzjness, Flutter
ing of the Heart, Dots before the eyes.
Yellow Skln-Headaohg,R:estlessnes3
at nighyhighly colored Urine
IP THESE WAKNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
EI2IG53 IEZASZ3 WILL COON SS ES72LCPEC.
TUTTS FILLS are especially adapted to
such cases, one dose effects such a change
offeeling as to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite, and cause
the body to Take on Flesh, thns the sys
tem is nourished, and by their Tonic
Action on the Digestive Organs, Ilejra
lar Stools are prpdaced. Price 25 cents.
TOTTS I1AIII DYL
Grat runt orWinsKEBs changed to a
Glosst Black by a single application of
this Dtb. It Imparts a natural color, acts
Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent by express on receipt of 9 1 .
Office, 44 Murray St., New York.
ffefcTHE GREAT -gsfy
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AN EDITOB'S TESTIMONIAL.
A. M. Vaughan, Editor of the "Greenwich
Review," Greenwich, O., writes: "Last Janu
ary I met with a very severe accident, caused
by a runaway horse. I used almost every kind
of salve to heal the wounds, which turned to
running sores, but found nothing to do me any
good till I was recommended HENRY'S CAR
BOLIC SALVE, I boHght a bos, and it helped
me at once, and at the end of two months I
was completely well. It is the best salve in the
market, and I never fail of telliag my friends
about it, and urge them to use it whenever in
need." :
If Success be the true test of merit, it
is a settled fact that "Broicn's Bronchial
Troches" have no equal for the prompt re
lief of Coughs, Colds, and Throat troubles.
The finest church organs in Europe are
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Delicaie diseases of either sex,
however induced, speedily and perma
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cents in stamps. Consultation free. Ad
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The world don't owe no man a living.
Every man owes it to himself.
From the Golden Bra, S. F.: "The
DIAMOND CATARRH REMEDY lis
unquestionably a sovereign cure for that
troublesome complaint. We have personal
knowledge of one instance in which it ef
fected a permanent cure, and we have
heard of many others-
The Evangel, S. F., says;
has discovered a remedy
"Dr. Evory
for Catarrh,
which is said to be a sure cure for that
troublesome and dangerous disease. He
has many valuable testimonials from those
who have been cured."
Price 50c per bottle. For sale by Hodge,
Davis & Co., C. A.- Plummer & Co. and
Clarke, "Woodard & Co., Portland, Or.
Dr. Henley's Cetery, Beef and Ir&n is
the best Nerve Tonic ever discovered.
How can we expect another to keep a se
cret when we cannot do it ourselves.
Composed of Genuine French Grape
Brandy, Extract of Smart-Weed and Ja
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Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart-Weed
excels as a remedy for colic, cholera mor
bus, diarrhoea, dysentery or bloody-flux,
or to break up colds, fevers or inflamma
tory attacks.
The sale of intoxicating liquors is pro
hibited in ten counties in Mississippi.
CATARRH A New Treatment whereby
a permanent cure is effected in from one tb
three applications. Particulars and trea
Use free on receipt of stamp. A. H. Dixon
& Son, 305 King street west, Toronto, Can.
. If you want a handsome photograph go
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-THE
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This medicine, combining Iron with pure
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Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weakness,
Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers,
and Nenraloia.
Itis aa unfailing: remedy for Diseases of the
Kidneys and Liver.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
Itdoea not injure the teeth, cause headache.or
produce constipation other Iron mcdicinet do.
It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re
lieves Heartburn and Belcklng, and strength
enf the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of
Energy, tc, it has no equal.
O- The genuine has above trode mark and
crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.
BndcoulTbr BltOWKCIIKniCAL CO.. BiLTMORK. MD,
THOMAS H. BROWN & SON,
NOVELTY CARRIAGE WORKS,
CHICAGO, ILL.
This shown our High Axle. Moveable
Seat Sulky, especially adapted for high
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horses, ana
is used by
Ex. Governor
Leland
Stanford,
Sam Gamble,
nrinar
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Weight
Pocket
Combined
siooo
j. a. mcuon
aid and man-
others of O
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Pat. Cushions 'If.
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Brown's Pat.
High Axle, "2
bined.
$5.00.
Moveable Seat
Sulky. 3
Pries. $150.00 oo
Boxing. $5.00 extra.
STUDEBAKEft & BROS.
A jcents. - - I4aii Francisco. Cal.
SKUJ HUMOR.
My baby, six months old, broke out Tith some kind of
skin humor, and after being treated five months by my
family pbytricioa was giTeu up to die. The druggist
recommended SwifVs Specific, and the effect was as
grntif yic as it was miraculous. My child soon got well,
all traces of the disraH is gone, and ke is as fat as a pig.
J. J. KIHKLA.SD, Muiden, Rusk Councy, Texas.
I have suffered for many yean from nicer on my lege,
often very large and painful, during which time I nsea
almost everything t effect a cure, but in vain. I took
Swift's Bpeciflc by advice of a friend, and in a short time
was cured sbund and well. Edwin J. Miulr.
Beaumont, Texas.
I have been afil!eted with Scrofula for twelve years,
and have had sores on ma as large as a man's hand for
that length of tlms. Last summer I was to bad off that
I could not wear clothing. I had spent hundreds of
dollars in the effort to he cured, but all to so purpose,
and had Injured myBelf with Mercury and Potash. Youx
Swift's Specific cured me promptly and permanently,
and I hope every like sufferer will take it.
R. H. Hiuh, Lakonl, Ark.
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General Debility,Nervous Prostration, Rheumatism
US' PAIIfANII11!
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Seminal Weakness, Dyspepsia, Female Weakness,
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I'or particulars and CIrcsiars a'dress
PACIFIC ELECTRIC CO.
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i Warranted to relieve or Br
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JISE H
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INCIPIENT
O O TV & XT 3VE JPT I O DXT,
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Sold by au. Druggists fcr Fifty Cents.
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A-FARMERS. WHEN YOU VISIT SAN
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it is strictly a temperance hotel, having no con
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is next door m the same building; Montgomery s
Temperance Hotel on Second street was the first
temperance hotel ever startea in tean tTancisco
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day; single rooms, z5 to 50 cents per night; when
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both hotels have free coaches to and from all
steamers and trains.
CHARLES MONTGOMERY, Proprietor.
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Dyspepsia
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537 Clay Street. - &an Francisco.
oftheOenerar
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If you remain sick when you can
Get hop bittera that never-Fail.
The weakest woman, smallest child;
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with safety and great good.
Old men tottering around from Rheu
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will be made almost new by using hop bit
ters. - j
fMy wife and daughter were made
healthy by the use of hop bitters and I
recommend them to my people. Metho
dist Clergyman.
Ask any good doctor if hop
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On earth!!!
Malarial fever, Agu and Biliousness,
will leave every neighborhood as soon as
hop bitters arrive.
Mv mother drove the paralysis and
neuralgia all out of her system with hop
bitters." Ed. Oswego Sun.
4S"Keep the kidneys healthy with hop
bitters and you need not fear sickness."
Ice water is rendered harmless and
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bitters in each draught.
.The yigor of youth for the aged and
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f "At the change of life nothing equals )
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( Thereto." S
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Mothers with sickly, fretful, nursing
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Thousands die annually from some
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Indigestion, weak stomach, irregularis
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A timely use of hop
Bitters will keep a whole family
In robust health a year at a little cost.
To produce real genuine ' sleep and
child-like repose all night, take a little hop
bitters on retiring.
XITNone genuine without a bunch ef green
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