EXCITEMENT IN ROCHESTER. Widespread Commetion Caused by that Remarkable Statement of a Physician. m. i. l 4i ..,-,u I au atui j puuiuuni iu wekuuu. ' 4l T l... , 'NT V Democrat, created a deal of comment here as it has elsewhere. Apparently it caused even more commotion in Rochester, as the following from the same naner shows: Dr. J. B. Ilenion, who is well known not only in Rochester, but in nearly pvnrv TWTt nf A mprira. Kpnt an extended it ortln tWa npr a fw lavs aero uuper a. ie -ujp b which was duly published, detailing his remarkable experience and rescue from what seemed to be certain death. It wmiW 1.a imTvflsild;' in pniiniprate the personal enauiries which have been ' . nt ,.iMi tlie article, but they nave been so nu- merous that further investigation of the subject was deemed an editorial neces sity. :V. :-. V .;. :i With this end in view a representa tive of this paper called on Dr. Ilenion at his residence on Andrews street, when the following interview occurred ; " That article of yours, Doctor, has cre ated quite a whirlwind. Are the state ments about the terrible condition you were in, and the way you were rescued such as you can sustain?" " Everv one of them and many addi- neglecting the first and most simple svmntoms. I did not think I was sick. It is true I had frequent headaches; felt tired most of the time ; could eat nothing one day and was ravenous the next ; felt dull pains and my stomach was out of order, but I did not think it meant anything serious. The medical profession have been treating symptoms It. t -. . J it- i instead of diseases for years, and it is high time it ceased. The symptoms I have just mentioned or any unusual action or irritation of the water channels indicate the approach of kidney disease more than a cough announces the coming of consump tion. We do not treat the cough, but try to help the lungs. We should not waste our time trying to relieve the headache, pains about the body or other symptoms, but go directly to the kid neys, the source of most of theso ail ments." " , " This, then, is what you meant when you said that more than one-half the deaths which occur arise from Bright's disease, is it Doctor?" " Precisely. Thousands of diseases are torturing people to-day, which in real ity are Bright's disease in some of its many forms. It is a hydra-headed mon ster, "and the slightest symptoms should strike terror to every on who has them. I can look back and recall hundreds of deaths which physicians declared at the time were caused by paralysis, apo plexy, heart disease, pneumonia, mala rial fever and other common complaints which I see now were caused by Bright's disease." "And did all these cases have simple symptoms at first?" " Every one of them, and might have been cured as I was by the timely use of the same remedy. I am getting my eyes thoroughly opened in this matter and think I am helping others to see the facts and their possible danger also." Mr. Warner was visited at his estab lishment on North St. Paul street. At first he was inclined to be reticent, but learning that the information desired was about Bright's disease, his manner changed instantly and he spoke very earnestly : , " It is true that Bright's disease had increased wonderfully, and we find, by reliable statistics, that from '70 to '80, its growth was over 250 per cent. Look at the prominent men it has carried off : Everett, Sumner, Chase, Wilson, Car penter, Bishop Haven, Folger, Colfax and others. Nearly every week the pa pers record the death tf some promi nent man from this scourge. Recently, however, the increase has been checked, and I attribute this to the general use of my remedy." ( - " Do you think many people are af flicted -with it to-day who do not real ize it, Mr. Warner?" "A prominent professor in a New Or leans medical college was lecturing be fore his class on the subject of Bright's disease. He had various fluids under the microscopical analysis and was showing the students what the indica- tion of this terrible malady were. And now, gentlemen,' he said, ' as we have seen the unhealthy indications I will show you huw it appears in a state of perfect health,' and he submitted his rn nuia to uie usual test. As lie watched the results his countenance sudenly changedhis color and com mand both left him and in a trembling voice he said: 'Gentlemen, I have made a painful discovery; I have Bright's disease of the kidneys.' And in less than a year he was dead. The slightest indications of any kidney dif ficulty should bo enough to strike ter ror to any one." " lou know of Dr. Henion's case?" " Yes, I have both read and heard of it." " It is very wonderful is it not?" " not more so man a great many others that have come to my notice as having been cured by the same means " You believe then that Bright's dish ease can be cured." " I know it can. 1 know it from my own and the experience of thousands of prominent persons who were given; up to die by both their physicians and friends." " You speak of your own experience ; what was it?" "A fearful one. I had felt languid and unfitted for bifsincss for years. But I did not know what ailed me. When, however, I found it was kidney difficul ty I thought that there was little hope and so did the doctors. 1 have since learned that one of the physicians of this city pointed me out to a gentle man on the street one day, saying : . There goes a man who will be dead within a year.' I believe his words would have proved true if I had not providentially used the remedy now known as Warner's Safe Cure." Dr. S. A. Lattimore, although busily engaged upon sotaie matters connected with the State Board of Health, of which he is one of the analysts, cour teously answered the questions that were propounded him : "Did you make a chemical analysis j of the case of Mr. H. II. Warner some three years ago, Doctor?" "Yes, sir.,' "What did this analysis show you?'. TVih nmuoncp of nlhiimpn and tube ::vlvi.v. cagtg in eat ahundance." "And what did the symptoms indi cate?" "A serious disea.se of the kidneys." "Did vou think Mr. Warner could recover I did not think it possible. " Do you know anything about the -A 1 V.7 j Oil , remedv which cured him Vra T Vinvrt f rimifflll V JinSllvZOd and find 11 pure and harmless." v3 jl int v v v j l'uww" --""v ' ' ,r,mmnlinn wbirh the publicity 0f pr. Henion's article has cauged and to meet the protestations which have been made. The doctor was cured four years ago and is well and attending to his professional duties to- day. The standing ot ur. nenion, xur, WaniM nlHr. Tnttimore in the com muuity -w beyond question and the statements they make cannot for a moment be doubted. Dr. Henion's ex perience shows that Bright's disease of the kidneys is one of the most decep tive and dangerous of all diseases ; that it is exceedinclv common and that it can be cured. THE PLANETS. Their Origin, Growth, and Cnth lit crilx-tl I by I'rof. Proctor. l roi. Kiciiaru A. l roc tor lccmreu on "The Planpts.'" He compared the dif ferent bodies in the solar system to the forest some, like the sap- .ingt younD. oth "V- . J. rs of mature growth; others, again, old, and others still, withered and dead. These thing's fol lowed just as in any other evolution. This earth is in its middle life, doing what she was intended to do. The stages oi a planet s, lue were given from the time when it was formed by the gathering together of the frag ments until its death. The first stage is that of intense heat, and the greater part of the time the planet would be a mass of vapor, the orb being lustrous and glowing, gSvluc: out intense heat. Later it would lose heat, and the great er part of it would become liquid, af terward becoming solid. The earth, while in its first stage, had probably a diameter ot 1U,UU0 or 12,000 miles, in stead of 8.000 as at present In the earlier stages the volcanic and other disturbances were much greater than now. The globe gradually became cool enough for life, and life would be gin. There is evidence that the earth is ten minions oi years old, but it is difficult to say what is the are of j a planet- when life on it begins Sir Isaac Newton believed that the waters of the ocean were being grad ually absorbed by the earth. The waters of the sea were beingtliminished in this way, but in what degree can not be said. They are absorbed to the thickness of a .sheet of paper in one year, to the thickness of an inch in one hundred years, in ten millions of years (a mere second in .lime) ten thousand feet, In time all the waters would be gone, and m a long period the air itself would become so thin that it would not support life. Planets, like Other bodies," cool slower as they are" of greater duik. ii tno earth cooled in ten million years, then it would take Jupiter seventy million years to cool. Thus, the. large planets are yet in their youth r first stage, while the small planets are in their advanced age. Thus the moon shows old age, while Jupiter is yet a baby. The larger ones have the characteristics of youth and the small ones old age. Illustrations of those things were thrown on the screen. The sun shows better than any of the others the vaporous firsts stage, and no one be lieves it to be the abode of life. Being the largest, the sun is the youngest of all the solar system as regards advance ment in life. The tornadoes of the sun move at the rato of one hundred miles per second. All tho tumults of earth combined would not equal the noises on iiflLSnuare mile of the- sun s surface. The great disturbances of Jupiter were compared with those of the sun. Jupi ter j is still glowing, and too . hot for life. Saturn was also said not to be the abode of life. The condition of planets less than the earth was cons'dered. Mars shows division of surface into land and water. r ...... iu asses oi snow are seen, wnien grow larger in winter ana smaller in sum mer. This has been the case every sea son for two hundred years the time which has elapsed slnoc their discovery Oceanic and air currents are also ob served. The reduct'on of the seas indi cates age. The moon is so old as to be in plan etary death, though evidences of her fiery youth are yet to be seen in the mouths of her extinct craters. She is not too cold or too hot to support life, but the seas are all absorbed, and there is no air, or it is so thin that no crea Ai 1 . 1 a iure Known in mis worm could live m in it. There is no water, and the moon is ueau. i'lccures oi. tne moon were thrown on the screen, showing her uoatn ana uesoiation. Myriads or ex tinct volcanoes were shown. SOME SMOKE. i A Calculation Which Exhibits Startling: I Conclusion. icw people ever stop to count the cost of luxuries If they should they might sometime j hesitate in their ex penditures. A wealth v octogenarian of flarlford, who has indulged in smokino- during all his life, or at least during all his manhood years, has made an esti mate, based upon data kept, as to the cost ot his cigars for sixty-seven years. He knows the amount he has expended, and calculating the sum invested in cigars every six months, aud placing it at compound interest at eight per cent, on the basis of tho saving bank calcu lations, he finds that the total sum now amounts to $200,000. If all smokers of the woel would keep an account of .the cost of this lux ury, and calculate their investments in cigars and tobacco, with compound in terest added, they would be astonished at the sums wasted by them in smoke. The large sum found by the gentleman who had smoked for sixty-seven years was of course greatly increased in the last twenty, and especially in the last ten years, as money compounded every six months at the rate of six per cent, doubles in a little over ten years. We frequently hear of intemperate persons drinking up the value of a farm or other property. But it is not often that such a fortune as 8200.000 is con sumed in smoke by one person. Ii this Hartford gentleman is not an exception al smoker, then the aggregate cost of smoking ia simolv enormous.- If the water in your Washing is hard or alkali, use the Standard Soap Co.'s Petroleum Bleaching Soap. Its effect will surprise you. LATE NEWS SUMMARY. Domestic. The Oklahoma boomers are to be re ar- '.: 1 . rested. New Orleans has opened a war on gam bling nouses. . - Speaker Carlisle's health is rapidly re- . turning to him. Maryland farmer. Theesodus of colored people from South There are said to be 25,000 people out of employment in Cincinnati. A mysterious disease is killing off cows i in the vicinity of I'alatka, Jb la. Miss Longfellow, a daughter of the poet, is to marry a Mr. lhorpe m 1 Jos ton. A fine of $3 was recently imposed at liamden, Conn., for skating on bunaay. Buffalo, N. Y., despite her proximity to Niagara, is threatened by water famine. Cantain Phelan, whom Short tried to kill in Kossa's office, has gone to Kansas City. The bay trotting stallion, Gen. Green, valaed at 15X00, died a few days ago of lung tever. Convict labor in the Hampden coun Mass.. has been reduced from 20 to 12 cents a man a day. The Board of Education in New York city has declared that marriage disquali nes a woman teacher. It has been decided by an Arkansas lit erary society that a circus is superior to a district school as a civilizing agent Priests in several northern Ohio have denied the communion of their churches who visit skating J. CljaflV.e & Sons, cotton commission mrrhats. of New Orleans, have assigned. Liabilities, $(5:0,000; assets over $1,500,000. England, is detained by the custom au- thoritics at JNew xorir, ior payment oi uu- ties. Of the fifteen horses that had previous riwords of 2:20 or better, only two beat 2:20 last season. These were Mojihca and Phylis. On a wager, a young man in Sullivan county, N. Y., a few nights ago, uranK a gallon of cider without removing the ves sel from ms moutn. The DeDartment of Agriculture reports the value of cattle in the United States at ai.l07.0W).0fX. and of all other domestic animals at 2,450,000,000. The farmhouse of George Liverpool.near Reading, Penn., was entered by burglars who chloroformed the family and secured $1,200 in currency and notes. The pacer Litt'eDan.owned by O. Whit- son, New Burlington, Ind., died recently from a dose of poison he got while in a race at Lebanon, Ohio, in September. After having watched oyer the city's neace for liltv-two vears. tticnara o. xau- ridge, the oldest policeman in New York, nas re urea on a saiary oi a uwinu. A mortgage was filed in "Washington Saturday on General Grant s property there at 1230 U street ana louu Vermont i avenue for S 150,000, to secure v anderbilt. A small house on the county poor-farm near Cerro Gordo, 111., occupied for some pars hv three demented women, was burned by the upsetting of a lamp, and its tenants perished in tne names. The steamboats Ida Darrah. City tf Helena and the Anchor line wharf boat, together with all the freight on board, and the wharr, at Mempnis, xenn., were w tally destroyed by nre last weeK. .gang of. prisoners working quarries near Santa Fe, N. M., overpowered the" guards, disarmed them and escaped to the mountains. One of the prisoners who re fused to follow said they had friends wait ing, with herses. Thirty-nine horses lost their lives by the burning of C. E. Smith's livery stable sta ble, in Philadelphia. Among them were several valuable trotters, including two belonging to Dr. Palmer Leidy, who valued them at $10,030. Four men were killed outright and twenty wounded at Brazil, lnd., recently by the explosion of a boiler in the Central Iron and Sleel Works. Two of the woun ded men died soon after, and several others are not expected to live. Joseph Harberecker, wife and three children, while sleighing near Muncy Valley, Pal, February 2oth, the horse ran away and the father and one of the chil dren instantly killed. The mother and the other children were tatany injured. The.Senatc passed the contract foreign labor bill by a vote of 50 to 9. The bill pro vides it shall be unlawful to prepay the passage or assist emigration' o any for eigners into the United States under labor contracts, previously entered into, and every violator thereof will be fined $1,000. There is some excitement at Brooklyn, N. Y among the local medical men over the attempt recently made by Toronto doctors to establish a traffic in corpses with the schools of that city. The plan was to pay small sums for the bodies and smuggle them across the Niagara river at night. Foreign. Mrs. Lowell, wife of the American Min ister to England, is dead. Prince Louis Napeleon has gone to Eypt in search of health. There are in England about 200 jockeys who make incomes varying from $15,000 to $30,000 a year. A charity bull-fight, for the benefit of the earthquake sullerers in Sapin, is to take place in Madrid. - A postal service has been organized at Corea, and the houses are being numbered for the benefit of the letter carriers. At Paris, February 13th, Miss Eva Mac key, daughter of the Nevada bonanza kinor, was married to Lion Ferdinand Ju lien Colonna, Prince of Galatro. Mrs. Langtry's illness and the conse quent closing of the Princess' Theater is much regretted by her London admirers. Emma Johnson, a Kentucky negress who emigrated to Liberia, is now Prime Minister to King Opobo, of the Cameroons country. The German Reichstag passed the bill empowering Bismarck by simple decree to raise duties in order to prevent large im portations of goods. Henry Labouchere has compromised with Messrs. Willyams & Co., bankers, in the action brought by that firm against the London Truth, lie has paid the plain tiffs 1,000. Blair Athol. the celebrated English sire, earned at the stud the enormussumjof 325, 000, whilst his immediatedescendants won in stakes on the English turf alone mre than $850,000. At Sheipco, China, February 15th, two toruedo boats! belonging to the French squadron sunk a Chinese frigate carrying 26 guns and 000 men; also a Chinese cor vette carrying 7 guns and lau men. French peasants in Ecouen receive sixty cents a day for work m tne ueias. iney rise at 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning and end their labor sometimes not till 9 in the evening, with o short intermission for an ll-o'clock dinner. A Russian peasant, a member of a Bible reading sect, nas been sentenced to im prisonment for three years and nine months by the Odessa Criminal Court for haviner DreaeheJ against the image wor ship of the Russian Church. Victoriano Nievez. a wealthy resident of Carmen, Mexico, on the 24th of January celebrated his golden wedding, gave a banquet, scattered dollars right and left. sent $500,000 in one lump to the locust eaten district and $10,000 to the Republic to help pay its debt. MARKET REPORTS. Portland. ' 1 ...... . ... WHEAT Per ctl, valley, l.lol.i7J; Walla Walla, $1.1001.124. FLOU H irer bbl, standard brands, $4.25; superfine, ?4.0Q; country brands. BEANS Per ctl, small whites, S2,aa; ba??M J111? jsr' vri-. 1-nnntTv Rrps. 12A(15c: Eastern. 224fe.25c. CHEESE Per It, choice local, loc; 1m- Pel?feif1TTTc.per RnnIw. raft-i nlums. 62;8c: prunes, 8S4c: peaches, 13c; raisins, 2.25 $ bx. ittius rer aoz, loc. LARD Per E, pails, 12c; tins, Eastern, 12c: tins. Oregon, llic. OAT MKAL UorumOK, $3.0U tff CU. CORN MEAL Per ctl. 3. HOMINY Per ctl, $3.75. CRACKED WHEAT-Per ctl, $3. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Per ctl, $3.75 5.50. RYE tfLUUU Per ctl, RICE Per tt, China No. 1, 51c: mixed, 41c; Hawaiian Islands, 5&e. VEGETABLES Cabbage, lie; onions, lie V ft; carrots, f lCffll.50 & sack; turnips, 11.50; beets, i.j0i.au. CANINEU GUU US Tomatoes, z-io cans doz, $1.10, gallons, $3.50; pie fruits, as- $1.75 COFFEE l? lb. Guatemala, green, 1143 12ic: Costa Rica. 124c: old Government Java. 2uc. POTATOES Irish, ? bu, 253'Jc; sweets .124o. - FOU Ii K Y. Chickens, uoz, jwaa.o't; ducks, $5C0i(; geese, $8&10; turkeys, tb. 10ailc. PRC VISIONS Hams, v ity 13310c; ba con. luwizc. .10 m mac- herring, dried. & 10Ib bx, 75c. SUUAKS uuote bbis: (A) patent cube: 6ac; (A) crushed, tc; dry granulated, ojc; . i .1 r - . . 1 J i-iwtin rt mt , 1 . . M . 1 1 J clover, $15; alfalfa, $16; white clover, f 35; . .. W timfttLi ;... 7fint Kim. alsike. $32: timothy, piinte, $7.50: Ken tucky blue grass, extra clean, $15; peren neial rve crass. $15: red top. $12: orchard grass, $1; rye black, jpz; bone meal, v ton. 838: bone phosphates. 45, SPICES lb, pepper, 1825c; mustard, 18c; ginger, 18c; cinnamon, 27ic; nutmeg, 0c; sage, due. TROPICAL FRUIT Lemons, $8(26.50 case; bananas, $1.00; cocoanuts, ,8c; or anges, $23.50 9 100. BRAN Per ton, $1315. MIDDLINGS Per ton, $2'X25. GROUND BARLEY Per ton $22'&25, OATS Choice milling, 35c; choice feed, 30KS33C. - HAY Per ton, timothy, baled, $11 loose, $12. HOPS Per lb, ll124c. WOOL Valley, 1315c; eastern Ore gon, 1215c. GRAIN JLsAuo Per IB, Calcutta, 22 30c, 7i7ic HIDES Per H, green, 56; dry, 15 16c; one-third off for culls; deer, $12! 25c; bear, black, 1.95(25; buckskin, 1 dian, dressed, 50n0c; elk, 10c. BROOMS-Per doz, $2.25(jr6.50. San Franclaco. BAGS Calcutta wheat bags, 6c. FLOUR Best city extra, $4.37i5.00 medium, $3.7o4.25; shipping superfine S2.7nfoe3.7a. WHEAT No. 1 grades, $1.27; choice milling parcels, l.3o & ctl. BARLEY No. 1 quality, g7i 00c; brewing, si.otrai.iu. OATS Surprise an milling. $1.35 1.45; No. 1, $1.20l.'i5; No. a, $f1.10; off grades, oci$i: black, $ii.iu & ctl. CORN Large yellow,$1.101.17i; small yellow, $i.i5i.zi: wiute, I.1U($1.15 pctl. CRACKED CORN Per ton, $27.5028, CORN MEAL Feed, $i7.5r28 ton fine kinds for table, 2i3c v lb. - SEEDS Mustard, $2.253 for brown and $22.25 for yellow; canary, 44lc hemp, o4(a)dac; rape, zj(g.Jc; timothy, &i oc; attalta, loc n; nax, ijfS.xsft&z.&u c HAY Alfalfa, $8.0Cil.00; wheat, $10 !5; oat, $812; barley, $m; mixed $w,y. - STRAW Per bale, 6070c. HOPS-Perlb, 10 12c, BRAN Per ton, $1213. RYE Per ctL $1.15. BUCKWHEAT Per ctl. $1.25(311.37. GROUND BARLEY Per ton, $il.60 23.50. POTATOES-Early rose, $U525; river reds, iot&Wc; Pet&lumas,9oe81.10;fgarnet eniie, vuox;; peerless, iocmm.ao: Hum boldt kidney, $1.10(&1.;'5; do red, $1.15 ctl; peachblows, $l(gl.5. ONIONS-Per ctl, $3.00(24.00. DRIED PEAS Green, $2.50; niles, $1.50: blackeye, $2.25 ctl. BEANS Bayos, $2.503; butter, $1.00 TO1.35; pink. $l.65l.K0; red, $2.12r!2.25 lima, $1.501.00; sma'l Jwhite, $1.251.50 pea, $i.f)U(fl)i.sJU v ctl. VF.rJTTPA'RT.V.C! flreon naaa A . V n, carrots, 30n0c; turnips, 50(i0cTbeet8, 4(5 (eouc; parsnips, si; cabbage, 5060c $ ctl FRUIT Apples, 3575c; pears, $12 ican, $1112; oranges, . California, $1.15 $1.50 $ box. DRIED FRUIT-Sun-dried apples, 2J jc; apricots, uc; 1 blackberries, 9c; figs 4c; peaches, 1415c; pears, 4c; plums. 7c; prunes. German, 5; do, French, 6 wjc, w id; raisins, new crop payers, l.o (a 2 V box. HIDES Dry. lb.nsual selection. 161 uc; ary kip, wmii dry calf, 1920c saitea steers, au to Bores, 7ic. WOOL - Mendocino. I820c. Tb, Humboldt, 1820c; San Joaquin, 68c eastern Oregon. 14 10c LARD Eastern, 11114 for tierces, and UKflHijc ior palls; 4'aUfornia, 10-n,884c f I ON E Y Comb, 7c; extracted, 45 B UTTER Fancy, 24c: choice. 22(9 fair to good, 2022c: ordinarv. 20(22Ac mixed store shipments, dull at 12JU3il7Ac pickled roll, 2022ic; firkin, 1820c for good to choice, and I516c for ordinary to lair; Ciastern. lsjcginc ? id. EGGS dozex, 2021c. POULTRY Turkeys, crobWers, 1518c hens, 18a20c; dressed do. 18362 1 c ,lb roosters, $55.50 for old and $66.5o for young; nens, $p.k$8.00; broilers, $56, as xo size; uucks, $a.&!jo.o(J y doz; geese, $2.25(22.50 pair. TALLOW Grease, 34; crude, 5J6c CHEESE California. 1213c. " ' SALT-r-Per ton, $lf$22. RICE Hawaiian, 5i; China, 4J(g61c. SUGAR Dry; granulated. 63c: extra fine cubes, 7; fine crushed, 7c; powder ed, 7ic; extra fine powdered, 8c; extra golden C, 51; golden C 5c. SYRUP American refinery is quoted at sue in obis, 3Zc in hi bbls, 40c in 5-gai kegs, and one in l-gal tins. A visitor to the queer little town o hyc hundred souls and a hundred houses standing on stilts on either side of a narrow and deep natural canal at the mouth of the Mississippi says that tne men sit on their doorsteps and bringdown wild fowl with their guns. Tho alligator paddles leisurely up the main street, protected by law, because the muskrat, one of its articles of diet, was becoming a nuisance by burrowing the levees. These sluggish and good humored pets open their immense mouths sometimes and look yearningly for a dead cat or dog or some like delicacy. Chicago Journal. An exchange says that "the man or woman who has never loved, hugged, kissed, played with, listened to, told stories to, or thoroughly spanked a child, has missed the cardinal joys of me. COLUMBIA EIVEE CANNERY. Mr. George Home, one of the largest canners of fish, on Columbia river, Oregon, says that he suffered with rheumatism for seven years, having spent aix months at Arkansas Hot Springs, and at Paso Ilobles Springs, Cal., four months in every year, without benefit. Finally he tried St. Ja cobs Oil, the great pain-cure, and in a short time all stiffness and soreness of the joints disappeared. i snrtprt. jsi.juj. tranona. : creen com. l.t!0; oysters, $1.25 2.25; lobsters, f.v. i r2.75: iama and iellies. 82.50. towns GROCERIES Pickels. V keg, ?1 to members l.5- starch. W m "7ic: codfish, 6c; rinks, keael. No. 1. Itltt SI, No. 2, 81.75; FE0M DEATH'S BOOS. Many who were thought by physicians and friends to be at death's door have been restored to their families and to com parative good health by the new Vitaliz ing Treatment of Drs. Starkey & Palen, Hti9 Girard street, Philadelphia. The cures in Consumption, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and various Chronic diseases are indeed wonderful, and are attracting wide attention. Nothing like it is known in medical history. If you have an inter- eH in learning an about this new Treat ment, write to them, and phamphleta and reports of cases will be promptly mailed. All orders for the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment directed to II. E. Ma ,thews, 608 Montgomery street, San Fran cisco, will be filled on the same terms as if sent directly to us in Philadelphia. A ho was recently Kiitea at Blooming Grove, Sullivan County, N. Y., and when dressed a thick wire four teen inches Ions was found in the ifrhts and Trfjpd no-ainnf tht hnart. ' rhough twisted and coiled in different shapes and forced into the vitals, the Victor wrna nTirjnrpnt.lv sis hnnlthv na pvor. r 1 t j j - -- Trov Times. Writing poetry is like putting up stoves. Everybody knows how until they try. 15 IT REALLY CONSUMPTION ! Many a case supposed to be radical luntr disease is really one of liver complaint ana indigestion, but unless that diseased liver can be restored to healthy action, it will so clog the lungs with corrupting matter as to bring on tneir speedy decay, and then, indeed, w have consumption, which is scrofula of the lungs, in its worst form. Nothing can be more happily calculated to nip this danger in the bud than Dr. Pierce's (iolden Medical Uiscovery. By drug gists. The new naDkins. with Roman borders. are Intended for lioman noses. HOW EX-ASSEMBLYMAN PATTESS0N WAS SEEVED BY MAGNETIC TREATMENT. Drs Darrin, 113 Stockton street, San Francisco Sins: Your treatment has I worked like a charm. I must say I am i surprised at the quick and radical cure in mv case: in tact, i can narcuy Deiieve mv own senses. About twenty-five years ago 1 was taken with an aggravated and loath some catarrhal trouble. The catarrhal se cretions and incrustatioas were so great that I conld scarcely breathe through my i nose, and mv sense or amen was gone. The secretions deranged the tunctions oi the stomach and kidnevs. causing indiges tion and loss of health. Catarrhal deafness followed, and for ten years I have been quite deaf. With six weeks' magnetic . . a t . .r i ml treatment dv you i am penecuy curea oi my catarrhal trouble ana deafness in one car, and the other nearly so. i our treat ment, I am frank to say, Is regarded by most people as "nothing in it," as Is every new development in the world's progress at first, but I can say for one that I have tried it and am happy to say that I am not 1 J Ii TU i. ! - .J 1 11 a. asuameu oi u. x uavo ineu ueany an him known remedies of eminent physicians and advertised nostrums witn no entct. If this letter will do you any good, publish it, ana oeneve me very truly yours, JOHN PATTERSON, Linden. San Joaquin countv. Cal. The representative of this paper in San Francisco is personally acquainted with Mr. Jfatterson, Having served in the L.eg- Those who desire the strongast and abso lutely the best should buy the Giant Bak ing Powder, Thereisnomistakeaboutit. Throat JiHeaKes commence witn a Cough, Cold or Sore Throat. "Brown's Bronchial Troc Ties" give immediate re lief. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cts. Though the grass may will recover in dew time. be cut down, it To break up colds, fevers and inflamma tory attacks, use Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of bmart-Weed. The Man in the Iron Mask is supposed to have been a commercial traveler. Tky Gkrmea for breakfast. so m o c at 3 PI -THE as D BEST TOHIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetaMe tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dynpepala Indigestion, VH.k-nes, Impure lilod, Malaria, Chills and Feverm and NenraJaia. It la an un&illne remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys nnd Mver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headacbe,or produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and purines the blood, stimulates the appeUte, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, Ac., it has no equal. jb3- The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. adolf fc BHOnH CHIBICAL CO.. BiLTIIORK, ID. POLLS fi ll ligC OLD RELIABLE." "THE .25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age I Indorsed ail over the World. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LEVER. Loss of appetite. Nausea, bowels cos- re, PaiaTn the fleacL-with a dnil senr satlon in the back parti Pain under :pax the Ehoulder-blade, full Mi-wless fttter eat jlination to exertion ing, with a disinclihation to exertion olbodyorxQlnd, Irritability of temr er, Low spiritsLosfojmeoryjjWlth" a feeling of Eavlr negleoted some daty wearinesaJPizginess, flutter ing of the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skjn.geadache,Restlessnes3 at nigh, highly coloredlJrln e. EP THESE WARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED, KSIOgi EIS2AS23 WILL SCOH SB SZVL0Fs! lUXTS PILLS are especially adapted to sneh cases, one dose effects such a chango of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Iucreose the Appetite, arid cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the sys tem is neuriahed, and by their Tonic Action on tho IMgeatlve Organs, ltefrn lar 8tol are produced. Price 85 cents. t .,,.fc,:i nuns ,. t mSm ' Ul I 5 U UVL Ghat riAra or WmsmM fhnno-nfi a Glosst Black by a single application of this Ute. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $ I. Office, 44. Murray S New York. WATSON, WRIGHT & CO., Wholesale Grm anl Coiiissios MsroSaats, 10 North Front St- Portland. 8 an Francisco Office 18 Front St Handle on oomniisaion Wheat, Wool, Hops, Seedji, Purs, Hide, Chickens, Egg, Lumber, Hoop-pole, Balioon. Mill Feed. Oats. Barley, Onion. Potatoes, Bacon, Lard, etc. Account sales rendered on day oC sale. Bend for our market report. - Correspondence aud couKigunieriU solicited. UVll 11 III u CAST0E OIL. One of the chief uses to which castor oil is now put is that of dressing and soften ing leather for boots. It was formerly used for doling children whose stomachs were disordered. And an awful dose it was. Now we give suffering children Brown's Iron Bitters, which tones the stomach, regulates digestion, and Imparts strength to the whole body. Brown's Iron ' Bitters is incomparably better than castor oil, and more pleasant to take. The planting of the olive tree has been much extended in Sonoma oounty, Cal. Cancer of the lower bowels sometimes results from neglected or badly treated piles. By our improved methods, without knife, caustic or salve, we speed ily and permanently cure the worst pile tumors. Pampniet, references and terms, two letter stamps. Worlds Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main street, Buf falo, N. Y. Everything is fare in railroad war. N. O. Picayune. TO NEWSPAPER MEN. Palmer & Rev. Tyoe Founders and Press Dealers, make special quotations on Type and Printing Material to Purchasers m the Northwest. Nos. 112 and 114 Front street, Portland, Oregon. CATARRH A New Treatment whereby a permanent cure is effected in from one to three applications. Particulars and trea tise free on receipt ot stamp, a. u. jjixon & Son, 305 King street west. Toronto, Can. A C A ltl. To all who are Bufferinsr from er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness. earlv decay, loss of manhood, etc. I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This srreat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send Bell- addressed envelope to Rkv. Joseph T. Inman, Station V, Mew York. . - c Absolutely Pure. Thin nowder nover varlca A marvel of uritT, otrencth and wholesomeness. More econonucal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sow m competi tion with the multitude ot low test, short weight. Alum or nhosnhate nowders. Sold enly In cans. Rot Aii Baking. Fowber Co., 108 Wall street, N. X. USE PULMONl BALSAM INCIPIENT OONSTJMPTIOTJ, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asthma, And all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES. Sold bv all Druggists for Fipty Cents. J. It. A!m. jfiS & CO. Proprietors, 4 1 7 8a.13jME Street. San Francisct . Misell Goli Mai i Sat half. largest Factory In tne btate FOR SAFETY " "'.'. Give Your Checks s Checkman On Train Coming in to Portland. PETALUMA INCUBATOR 1HHI Still Ahead! 3 Gold MedaU. 1 Silver, and li First Premiums. PRICE. ... 30 4 Hatches all Kinds of Egg All sizes from 30 to 650 egg. Rend for large illustrated circular N6. 11. Explains how to hatch and raise chickens profit ably Circulars free. Ad dress PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO.. Petaluina .CaL i! R. U. AWARE THAT Lcrilhrd s Cliaas ?hg bearing a red tin too ; that LorQlard's Itose Leaf fine cut: that Lor I Hard's NaTT Clippings, and that Lorlllard's SnuC'a, are the best and cheapest, quality considered 1 J. C. MILLER. WILL Ii. WEHT. MILLER & WEST, Commission Merchants General and Dairy Produce. No. Ill Front Street, between Washington and Stark, PORTLAND. OREGON, Consignments solicited and returns promptly made. Flour, Feed, Hay, tirain, Potatoes, liutter. Eggs, Cheese t vry auu rresn rniiw riamueu. THE POET-SCORNER. The Dreadful Creature That Scared a Timid Little Poetess. A blue-eyed girl with a dimple tripped timidly into the room. Every man on the staff but one gasped at tho beautiful vision. "Please," she said, in a sweet and melting little voice that went right to your boots, "does your paper have a poets1 corner?" Unfortunately she bad spoken to tho oldest and crustiest bachelor on the force, a creature who cooked his-own meals and had dyspepsia the "Worst way. "Yes," he growled, without looking up, while everv voting manou the staft tore his hair in rasre: "ves am the poet-scorncr.Z , And then he lodged at her so dread fully that she divined his cruel mean ing and went softly crying out the door, while" the young men on the staff banded themselves together and swore a great oath that fliey would kill the crusty bachelor if they dared. But they didn't ; dare. Eochland Courier-Gazette. , f IT I Warranted to re lie e it Br cure Heart DiseasA J. J. MACK A CO., f Aossns, - 70 E GG Advertising Cheats!! "It haa become so common to begin an article, in an elegant, interesting style, 'Then run it into some advertisement that we avoid all such,. 'And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms ' as possible, 'To induce people ' 'To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use any thing else." . the kemedy so ravoraoiy noucea in an me papers, - Religious ana secular, u "Havinealartresale. and is supplanting all other medicines. "There is no denvlnsr the virtues or the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great Bhrewdness and ability . ; in compounding a medicine wnosa virtues are so palpable to every one's observation." Did She Die? "No! "She lingered and suffered alone:, pining away all the time for years," ' " lhe doctors doing her no good: "And at last was cured by this Hop Bit ters the papers say so much about." "How thankful we should bo for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery. "Jtrrom a comt'lication-of kidnev. srrer. rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility, " Under the care of the best physicians, " Who gave her disease various names, "But no relief, "And now she is restored 'to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bit ters, that we had shunned for years beiore using if The Parents. - Father la Getting Well. "My daughters say: "How much better father is since he used Hop Bitters." "He is getting well after his long suffer ing from a disease declared Incurable," "And we are so glad that he used your Bitters." A Lady of Utica, N. Y. fSTNone genuine without a bunch of ereen Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile, poi sonous stuff with "Hop " or "Hops" in their name. ASK FOE FlaiDM Dilreit Flaws. Awarded PremliiKi 1883 and FOE FDR1TY AHD STRENGTH, ' State Fair, Portland. Oregon. Mechanics' Fair, San Francisco, Cal. State Fair, Sacramento, Cal. Most Economical for use; cut up in six diirercnt Bizes; full STRENGTH AND FULL MEASURE. Prepared by B0THLN MANUFACTURING CO. San Franeleo and Sacramento. Cal. WILZINSKI 'BROS. & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF THE Famous Kicker Cigars The best scllftig Cigar on the Coast ArMrnsa mvtora tn P ft Tlftn iTl Pnrflnnrt dr. St CHASE,8n Francisco and Fort land. Agents for Decker Bros., Fischer, Behuing Behr Bros, and the Emerson 11 an OH. Also for Mason A Hamblin and the Chase Or grans. These agencies are selected for merit, and represent the best tn the Market. Write for description and net prices. fjTHeadquarters for Band Instruments and Bana Supplies. GTCimSJAV 'KRAfclCU A 11ACH 0 I Hill If A I .OAbler, Rocnish Pianos; Bardet Organs, band instrument. , Larpost stock of Shrei Music and Books. Bands en- plied at Eastern triva M. RAV. Post Stroct, San Fnnouca Established 1861. P. O. Box 2115. JOHN F. ENGLISH, Grain, Produce and General commission merchant Kos. 313 and 313 Davis Street, SAX FRANCISCO. CAL. (Member of S. F. Produce Exchange). Consignments and orders will receive prompt attention. Cash ad vances made. or warn vf!s I tOM'RESSOB- $8 ARB 13. Bnre cor wlthoDt operaUou. Circular ud cooulttto rtm. cxviAia tinr'- asssoi. lea raiua ct., Tat i'.t fsEL.1 or TiJcnfrst tr 'smft'le cxpifss-tv for the cure of di'i-ant'vments of tho cehi-rauve onrain. Tlieif is no misraJte about this instruiiot, the con tinuous strsaru ct RI.EO TKICITY penneutin', throcph the parts mu restore them to healthy action. Io not confound tms with Electr.c Belt lu'vertiwd to euro all fib t or circulars girirvi uiu ir.rormation, aaaress uiwr WMitrfe rV.lt x.. 103 Washiacrton SC. Chicaco. 1U th ONE Bueoitio eurtKwe I his Siren t Strrnptben Ins iienscdy ami Sen t Tonic Cures. Vv'Httonl f 'all ; Nervous rz?ci Pbystcal Debility, Xot Vitality, Weakness, Virile decline, Impotency, Oversensitivo Conditions, Prostatitis, Kid ney and Bladder Complaints, I )ieaiifls of the Blond . Krun- L j tions, and all the evil effect ( of youthful follies and ex 's X cesses; permanently pre- I venting ail involuntary weakening drains upon the X j SJSKm, uowew wivj wkui , 1 restoring Lost Manhood, however complicated the case may be, and where all ether remedies have failed. A Permanent Cure Absolutely Guaranteed. Price 2 50 per pottle, or five bcttJes for $10. Rent upen receipt of price, or C. O.D. . to r.rj address, strict lprivsU.,b7 UK. C. . SAtllELI. 81 Kearny Street, Man Franelc Cal. mm . M fc Bufficieut to show its aanaMaiBaMamitttiiii symptoms and go Consultations, MUiaiig eoundentiai, by letter or at office. KEK. HiPOI5Tia HT. FAIRBANKS & U. WILSEY, THE ONLY direct importers of Norman Stallions from France to California. Every one is recorded in the National Register of Norman Horses, and those in want of this class of Horses, if desired, ran purchase them on one or two years time, at reasonable inter est, with satisfactory security. We will sell chcajwr than the same class of Stallions can be bought anv wbere else in the United States. ' fSend for Cat alogue. Petalnma, Sonoma Co., Cal. - i I have a positive rented r lor the above d Iseaxe ; by it thowandsof eaMsol the worst kind and of kise tmodtns; have Been enrea. inflen. otrnnei myfslth la 1UI fflcwj,tht Iwl I inidTSO EOTTl.Ei4 KRE8, together wllh a VA I.0ABI.KTREATI5 H on thlsdisease toaay sofferor. iiv express nd P. O. addr. e. 4 i0. T. A. S1ACUM, ui 1'esrlSt., how York.; rf ih Oenei tlve Ore-ana quickfy"ii?dbytneClViAl.i r iisft Adonttiinaa the HOSPITALS OF FRANCi- 1 fompt rtai-n of VIGOii CUviale Btraplecses,f3tof5. bevere ones, st rsmwiiiT Hie JteratdUU. Aoeaejr lev i Aoeaejr 160 fuiton St.ew Forife N. P. N. U. No. 64.-rP. t. . N. U. No 11L EXTRACTS Sixtesi -SI 1 It B I Fj B In H I